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DTSTART:20260421T150000Z
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SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-04-21@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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DTSTART:20260422T150000Z
DTEND:20260422T210000Z
SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-04-22@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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DTSTART:20260423T150000Z
DTEND:20260423T210000Z
SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-04-23@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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DTSTART:20260424T150000Z
DTEND:20260424T210000Z
SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-04-24@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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DTSTART:20260425T150000Z
DTEND:20260425T210000Z
SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-04-25@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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DTSTART:20260426T150000Z
DTEND:20260426T210000Z
SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-04-26@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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DTSTART:20260427T150000Z
DTEND:20260427T210000Z
SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-04-27@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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DTSTART:20260428T150000Z
DTEND:20260428T210000Z
SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-04-28@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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DTSTART:20260429T150000Z
DTEND:20260429T210000Z
SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-04-29@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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DTSTART:20260430T150000Z
DTEND:20260430T210000Z
SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-04-30@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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DTSTART:20260501T150000Z
DTEND:20260501T210000Z
SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-05-01@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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DTSTART:20260502T150000Z
DTEND:20260502T210000Z
SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-05-02@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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DTSTART:20260503T150000Z
DTEND:20260503T210000Z
SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-05-03@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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DTSTART:20260504T150000Z
DTEND:20260504T210000Z
SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-05-04@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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DTSTART:20260505T150000Z
DTEND:20260505T210000Z
SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-05-05@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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DTSTART:20260506T150000Z
DTEND:20260506T210000Z
SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-05-06@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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DTSTART:20260507T150000Z
DTEND:20260507T210000Z
SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-05-07@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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DTSTART:20260508T150000Z
DTEND:20260508T210000Z
SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-05-08@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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DTSTART:20260509T150000Z
DTEND:20260509T210000Z
SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-05-09@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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DTSTART:20260510T150000Z
DTEND:20260510T210000Z
SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-05-10@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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DTSTART:20260511T150000Z
DTEND:20260511T210000Z
SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-05-11@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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DTSTART:20260512T150000Z
DTEND:20260512T210000Z
SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-05-12@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20260513T150000Z
DTEND:20260513T210000Z
SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-05-13@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20260514T150000Z
DTEND:20260514T210000Z
SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-05-14@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20260515T150000Z
DTEND:20260515T210000Z
SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-05-15@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20260516T150000Z
DTEND:20260516T210000Z
SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-05-16@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20260517T150000Z
DTEND:20260517T210000Z
SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-05-17@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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DTSTART:20260518T150000Z
DTEND:20260518T210000Z
SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-05-18@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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DTSTART:20260519T150000Z
DTEND:20260519T210000Z
SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-05-19@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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DTSTART:20260520T150000Z
DTEND:20260520T210000Z
SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-05-20@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20260521T150000Z
DTEND:20260521T210000Z
SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-05-21@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20260522T150000Z
DTEND:20260522T210000Z
SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-05-22@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20260523T150000Z
DTEND:20260523T210000Z
SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-05-23@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20260524T150000Z
DTEND:20260524T210000Z
SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-05-24@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20260525T150000Z
DTEND:20260525T210000Z
SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-05-25@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20260526T150000Z
DTEND:20260526T210000Z
SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-05-26@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20260527T150000Z
DTEND:20260527T210000Z
SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-05-27@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20260528T150000Z
DTEND:20260528T210000Z
SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-05-28@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20260529T150000Z
DTEND:20260529T210000Z
SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-05-29@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20260530T150000Z
DTEND:20260530T210000Z
SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-05-30@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20260531T150000Z
DTEND:20260531T210000Z
SUMMARY:The Joy of Red and White Quilt Exhibit
LOCATION:Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum, 75 Church St., Altenburg, MO
UID:29364-2026-05-31@www.semoevents.com
DESCRIPTION:Come see over 40 Red and White quilts from the collection of Ann Meyer Hazelwood.  Ann Meyer Hazelwood’s love for red and white began in Perry County, where she was born and raised. Her passion for quilting grew when she opened Patches Etc. in St. Charles, Missouri. What started as a small venture blossomed into a quilt, needlework, and button shop that thrived for 30 years. Ann is also a Certified Quilt Appraiser and has served as President of the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. In addition to her work in the quilting world, she has built an impressive writing career, authoring 30 books. One of her series is set in East Perry County, where she developed a special connection with the museum. Many pieces from her personal collections—primarily in red and white—have been exhibited there. Ann lives in St. Charles with her husband, Keith. She raised two sons, one of whom is now deceased.
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