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The fourth annual Quilts of Comfort Quilt Auction, set for Saturday, Nov. 5, beginning at 8 a.m. at Augusta Expo in Fishersville, will benefit the Gifted Care Program of Hospice of the Shenandoah.  Beautiful, handmade quilts and quilted pieces have been donated from artisans in the community.

Photos of the quilts can be seen at www.quiltsofcomfort.org.  By clicking on the photo, you can view some background information for that specific quilt, including if the quilt has been donated in honor or memory of a loved one.

There is a cost to attend this fundraiser:  Adults, $15; Children 6-12, $10; Children 0-5, free.

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