First Lady Karen Pence, Indiana’s Bicentennial Ambassador, will unveil a bicentennial quilt commemorating the state’s historic barns. The Indiana Barn Foundation commissioned quilters across the state to create the quilt, which features 92 squares depicting a traditional barn from each Indiana county. Following its unveiling, the quilt will begin a year-long display tour at various venues around the state as part of Indiana’s bicentennial celebration. On Monday, a public unveiling will take place at the Statehouse. Details below.
Saturday, February 27
2:00 p.m. EST – First Lady to unveil Indiana Bicentennial Barn Quilt and offer brief remarks
*Media are welcome to attend.
Morris-Butler House – 1204 N. Park Ave., Indianapolis, IN
Monday, February 29Â
 3:00 p.m. EST – First Lady to present Indiana Bicentennial Barn Quilt at a public unveiling at the Statehouse. The quilt will remain on display at the Statehouse through March 11.
*Media are welcome to attend.
Statehouse, north atrium – 200 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN
What sad, shallow people.
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