Thursday morning, The McDowell News received its quilt block from the McDowell Quilt Trail program. At the presentation of the block certificate were (from left) Ginny Rhodes, staff writer; Susan Gossett, advertising assistant; Mike Conley, staff writer; McDowell Quilt Trail Chairwoman Jill Lucas; Scott Hollifield, editor/general manager; Mike Sewell, manager of commercial sales; Emily Martin, multi-media sales consultant; and Dustin Chandler, staff writer.
MIKE CONLEY/MCDOWELL NEWS
Thursday morning, the quilt block for The McDowell News was hoisted high on the back wall of the newspaper’s building. Overlooking the city’s parking lot, it is 6 feet in size and can be seen from Main Street.
MIKE CONLEY/MCDOWELL NEWS
Now, the new quilt block “Black, White and Read All Over” helps brighten up this drab brick wall on the back of The McDowell News building. The newspaper and the quilt trail program worked together to come up with this clever use of an old riddle.
In March, The McDowell News was awarded second place in the state for Best Community Coverage in the annual N.C. Press Association contest.
Thursday morning, The McDowell News received its quilt block from the McDowell Quilt Trail program. At the presentation of the block certificate were (from left) Ginny Rhodes, staff writer; Susan Gossett, advertising assistant; Mike Conley, staff writer; McDowell Quilt Trail Chairwoman Jill Lucas; Scott Hollifield, editor/general manager; Mike Sewell, manager of commercial sales; Emily Martin, multi-media sales consultant; and Dustin Chandler, staff writer.
Thursday morning, the quilt block for The McDowell News was hoisted high on the back wall of the newspaper’s building. Overlooking the city’s parking lot, it is 6 feet in size and can be seen from Main Street.
Now, the new quilt block “Black, White and Read All Over” helps brighten up this drab brick wall on the back of The McDowell News building. The newspaper and the quilt trail program worked together to come up with this clever use of an old riddle.