Juanita -- the notice was for precinct workers, not for voters. I guess nobody bothered to read the date, because there were people there to set up the machines. good thing, too!!
For more than a decade I've been doing daily (and sometimes weekly) art projects. In 2012 it was hand-stitching. Check them all out:
7STITCH
Crossroads 4, appearing in 7STITCH: Contemporary Testile Art from Kentucky and the Surrounding States, Morehead KY, June 1 - August 30
SEASONAL PALETTE
My quilt "Big Ice" is at top left on the cover. The exhibit, organized by Studio Art Quilt Associates, debuted at the International Quilt Festival in Houston in November.
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Kathleen Loomis
About me
I make abstract art -- usually with a needle but sometimes with a pen, brush or camera, scissors and glue, pliers and wirecutters, whatever is there. I have a husband, two sons, seven sewing machines, a big messy studio and lots of other people's art. Life is good!
I guess so!
ReplyDeleteIt is hard to work out what the intended date could have even been.
Sandy
What!!! I used to live in that community and would have voted at that location except I wouldn't have know what date to show up.
ReplyDeleteJuanita -- the notice was for precinct workers, not for voters. I guess nobody bothered to read the date, because there were people there to set up the machines. good thing, too!!
ReplyDeleteThis is funny. Being in the elections business, I know the workers would loyally show up. But it does make one wonder...
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