Ten fun-loving volunteers from the Douglas County and surrounding communities participated as our Celebrity Judges this year.
They were instructed to view all the quilts on display, without any ‘technical’ expertise and pick their favorite one.
See if they picked YOUR quilt!
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Randy Hughes, manager of Park Meadows Self Storage, chose this bright, cheery quilt as his favorite of the whole show. "Happy Apple" was made by Cheryl Galvin. |
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Carol Hughes, also a manager at Park Meadows Self Storage, chose this beautiful purple & white butterfly quilt. "The Color Purple" created by Debra Geissler. |
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Chris Dunn, Chief Meteorologist at Fox 31, really liked this quilt showing the Roxborough Park colors and rock formations; "Roxborough Splendor" created by Cheryl Galvin. |
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Cocha Heyden, Douglas County Sheriff, Public Information Officer, chose this old fashioned, Sunbonnet Sue quilt for her ribbon. "Sue & Sam" created by Jane Layng. |
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Gary Debus, HRCA manager, just had to give his ribbon to this quilt depicting all sorts of western pictures. "Cowboy Up" was created by Susan Flesher. |
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John Ward, Applewood Heating & Plumbing, chose this busy but intriguing quilt made from bright fabrics. "Happy Apple" was made by Cheryl Galvin. |
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Nancy Sharpe, Mayor of Greenwood Village, picked one of our Kids Kwiltz with colorful hearts and pinwheels as her favorite. "Hearts & Pinwheels" made by Aimee Corn. |
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Dave Weaver, Douglas County Sheriff, thought this pretty purple and white quilt was the best! "The Color Purple" created by Debra Geissler. |
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Steve Shultz, Highlands Ranch YourHub.com, likes the Roxborough landscape and colors too.
"Roxborough Splendor" created by Cheryl Galvin. |
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Theresa Marchetta, anchor at TV Channel 7, chose a whimsical Santa quilt for her favorite. "1950s Santa Claus Quilt" was created by Mary Joyce Thompson. |
We want to sincerely thank all our Celebrity Judges for coming to
our show and taking part in our judging event.
We hope they had a good time strolling through all those quilts.
Thank you!
Volunteers of Firehouse Quilts