Workshops
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Sponsorship Check from OG&E
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Family Fun Day!
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GO POKES!
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Fun! Fun! Fun!
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A little creative talent added to these boards
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Paul & Jamie representing OG&E
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Girl Scout Leaders too!
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Fun for all ages...
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Two generations have a great day!
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Secondary patterns
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Jon Marc Holt representing Woodward County Event Center
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Red, White and Blue all the way...
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Rocky showing off her creativity
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Spinning Star
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Is that a Sunflower?
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Add more paint
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Good look'n boards!
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What a Day!
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Having way too much fun!!
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Changing up the pattern!
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Cimarron Heritage CenterThis 4' x 4' Horse board was drawn and painted by committee members Lynda Latta and Rhonda DeVor during a workshop in Boise City, OK at the Cimarron Heritage Center.
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Thanks for a wonderful day!These boards will be displayed in Cimarron County, OK
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We had a really great day of painting.
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Had a great day in the Panhandle of Oklahoma!
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Woodward County Free Fair 2018In honor of my dad who served in the Korean War!
Oklahoma Barn Quilt Trails help highlight rural communities' culture, history and beauty while promoting tourism and economic development. It helps pull tourists off of the main roads and into small businesses to eat and shop. People of all ages can participate and showcase talents and skills. Barn Quilt Trails promote community pride in the appearance of towns &/or farms and can engage visitors at festivals through Agritourism and other types of attractions established in the area. The effort to develop a foundation supporting a state wide barn quilt trail network began in 2017, through the leadership of the Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service.

