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The aroma of roasting chiles wafted around the Roswell Convention and Civic Center on Saturday as people enjoyed a second-day of live music, food and wares sold by a large array of vendors at the 2006 Chile Cheese Festival.
CATHY Miller reckons she has the best job in the world. Good enough to sing about, as a matter of fact. "Have quilt, will travel, the Canadian woman dubbed 'The Singing Quilter" proclaimed on the weekend, unloading both quilt and trusty guitar during her whistle-stop visit to Toowoomba.
Grade-school students can go back to Sawyertown, with its 2,220-gallon aquarium, soapmaking and more.
HANOVER, Pa. - The greatest reward for Sam Little is when her former students come back to visit and tell her how much they've accomplished. Receiving the Pennsylvania Secondary Art Educator of the Year award isn't bad, either.
Gee's Bend quilts are on a new series of postage stamps, but you can see the real thing, including this variation on the traditional Roman Stripe design, at the de Young Museum. The quilts from the small town in Alabama are on view through December. Tuesdays-Sundays/50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive, Golden Gate Park, S.F./$6-$10/415-863-3330, www.thinker.org.
Sometimes serendipity plays a role in life's most intriguing ventures. That's what Paul Larson and his wife, Dianne, say about their purchase in March of Mill House Quilts, a quilt store at 100 Baker St. in Waunakee. It's in a restored 1875 grain mill.
DANCE - EDNA - Free music and dance, 6-10 p.m., Edna Eagles Lodge. Gene Rease will perform. For more information, call 361-782-6767. QUILT SHOW - HALLETTSVILLE - American Legion Auxiliary 32nd annual quilt show 9 a.m. American Legion Hall. Anyone can enter a quilt or quilts.
Shop Talk is a weekly column featuring locally owned and operated businesses. This week, we talk to Margaret Wolff, owner of Heartworks Quilts and Fabrics, a quilting supply store in Fly Creek.
Shop Talk is a weekly column featuring locally owned and operated businesses. This week, we talk to Barb Utter, owner of Country Fabrics and Quilts in Oneonta.
Women from the Mighty Fortress Lutheran Church in Kettering take the ancient art of quilting one step further by sharing their handiwork with others.

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