In celebration of the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution, the Heritage Library is raffling a one-of-a-kind quilt titled “A Stitch In Time”, which artistically illustrates the history of the Lowcountry, from the Battle of Sullivan’s Island through contemporary development.
The quilt was crafted by members of the Art Quilters of the Lowcountry, including Ron Hodge, Peg Weschke, Ro Morrissey and Jody Wigton, who donated their talents for the project. Proceeds from ticket sales will support the library’s educational programs and local history initiatives.
Tickets are available for $10 each, or three for $25, via an online raffle form on the library’s website. The raffle is open to all, with no residency requirement announced.
The Heritage Library, a nonprofit center focused on local history and ancestry research, says this raffle is part of its broader “Educate & Celebrate” campaign tied to the national commemoration of the American Revolution. The campaign includes programs, events and partnerships that highlight local historical perspectives and cultural connections.
The quilt raffle offers the public a chance to own a symbolic and visually rich artwork, while contributing to the library’s mission of promoting heritage awareness.
For more details or to enter the raffle, visit the Heritage Library’s site at heritagelib.org
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