
3/15/2010
(Lancaster, PA) The American Quilter’s Society (AQS) will unveil its newest international show and contest for an anticipated 15-17,000 attendees at the Lancaster County Convention Center (LCCC) and the Liberty Place Conference Center in Lancaster, Pa., on March 24 – 27, 2010.
The AQS Quilt Show & Contest – Lancaster will feature globally-renowned quilting exhibits, informative workshops and lectures, and engaging special events. Attendees are expected from 45 states and 6 countries at this first-time event in Lancaster, which is also slated to return to this Pennsylvania Dutch Country setting in both 2011 and 2012.
The magnificent quality and array of quilts on display is clearly one of the primary reasons for attending the show. More than 200 quilts in Freedom Hall at the LCCC will be vying for $44,250 in cash awards, with the Best of Show quilt receiving $10,000. Another 200 quilts in special exhibits will be displayed in the Commonwealth and Heritage ballrooms at the LCCC and at Liberty Place.
The LCCC and Liberty Place will also feature nearly 300 vendor booths, showing off the latest quilting-related equipment, material, and designs. Full- and half-day workshops and shorter lectures on topics ranging from “Quilting the Amish Way” to “Quilting as a Career” will all be led by quilting experts from across the country.
Special events during the show include:
Additional AQS-sanctioned events during the show include:
Quilt appraisals available at the show
AQS-certified quilt appraisers will appraise new or antique quilts for insurance replacement or fair market values; no appointment is necessary. Quilts can be brought to Classroom 1 in the Southern Market Center from 9am to 4pm on Sat., 3/27. The appraisal fee is $50 per quilt, payable at check-in.
Show hours and cost
Wednesday, 3/24 – Friday, 3/26, 9am to 6pm
Saturday, 3/27, 9am to 5pm
Cost is $11 per day; a multi-day pass will also be available at the show.
Parking and shuttle service
Attendees may park at designated lots at Liberty Place, Clipper Magazine Stadium, or the Burle Business Park on New Holland Pike for $5 per day. Express shuttles from all these locations to the LCCC are complimentary.
For more information on all aspects of the show, go to www.americanquilter.com/shows_contests/lancaster/2010/general_info.
Headquartered in Paducah, Ky. and with members in all 50 U.S. states and 80 other countries, the American Quilter’s Society is one of the foremost quilting organizations in the U.S., dedicated to promoting and expanding the accomplishments of today’s quilters. For more information, go to www.americanquilter.com.
Lancaster County is a wonderful blend of urban style and rural splendor, and the PA Dutch Convention & Visitors Bureau is dedicated to promoting its many rich cultures, from the Amish to the arts. Travelers can take in our vibrant downtown city life – with galleries, great dining, specialty shops, and live music – or explore surrounding towns and villages to get a sampling of the heritage, food, craftsmanship, and hands-on activities for which Lancaster is famous. Visit us at www.discoverlancasterpa.com. Lancaster is also part of Pennsylvania’s Dutch Country Roads region, a true vacation destination where country meets city and the past lives side-by-side with the present.