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Cherry Country Quilters unveils COVID memorial quilt

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A COVID memorial quilt made to honor those we’ve lost to the Coronavirus is finished and hanging on display at Cherry Country Quilters in Suttons Bay. The store, owned by Linda Mead, who died of COVID in late 2020, will close on Oct. 16. Cherry Country Quilters is currently holding a going-out-of-business sale.

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October 14, 2021/by editor
Tags: Cherry Country Quilters, coronavirus, Covid-19, Linda Mead
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