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Chino Valley Quilters is governed by a board made up of four elected officers and four executive committee chairperson appointed by the board chairperson. To be eligible, members must have been active in the Chino Valley Quilters for at least one year.

​Officers are elected annually in March for a term of one year, taking office in April. An elected office cannot be held for more than two consecutive years.

2015 - 2016 Officers, Chairs & Coordinators

Elected Officers

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Marci Meyer
Chairperson

Member since 2012
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Susan Gates Harms
Co-Chairperson

Member since 

​​I grew up around sewing as my Mom was an accomplished Seamstress and made all of my sister's and my clothing.  I really didn't start sewing much until my daughter's were born but went absolutely crazy and followed in Mom's footsteps.  My first quilt was around 1969 when I made a baby blanket for a friend of mine.  I did this for years and years never realizing I was quilting.  I just made blankets and never even realized patterns were available.

I worked for Verizon (not the Cellphone side) and ran a couple sewing business in my limited spare time. I made custom household items such as quilts, bedspreads, dust ruffles, drapes, curtains, pillows etc. I also did mending, alterations and clothing.  My first quilt class was in 1995 and of course I was hooked! I made 16 twin or larger quilts the first year and quilted each of them myself on my little Bernina Sewing machine.  I made cookie cutter quilts (what I call pattern quilts) for years until I decided I needed more of an artistic outlet and now design most of my quilts myself.  After retirement I decided to go back to work part time and had the opportunity to work for Moore's Sewing in Apple Valley.  I helped open the store, taught machine classes for all the Baby Lock and Brother machines. I also taught machine embroidery, quilting, kids classes and helped with trouble shooting machine repair problems. I treasure that I am still in contact with many of my students.
 
I look forward to my term as your Chairman this year.  I've observed that although we may not all have the same focus in our quilting and charity endeavors, we are a cohesive and amazing group of women.  With our quilt show coming in October and the outpouring of support we've seen this early in the year, it is sure to be a great success.
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Rose Marie Andreozzi
Secretary
member since


​​I grew up around sewing as my Mom was an accomplished Seamstress and made all of my sister's and my clothing.  I really didn't start sewing much until my daughter's were born but went absolutely crazy and followed in Mom's footsteps.  My first quilt was around 1969 when I made a baby blanket for a friend of mine.  I did this for years and years never realizing I was quilting.  I just made blankets and never even realized patterns were available.

I worked for Verizon (not the Cellphone side) and ran a couple sewing business in my limited spare time. I made custom household items such as quilts, bedspreads, dust ruffles, drapes, curtains, pillows etc. I also did mending, alterations and clothing.  My first quilt class was in 1995 and of course I was hooked! I made 16 twin or larger quilts the first year and quilted each of them myself on my little Bernina Sewing machine.  I made cookie cutter quilts (what I call pattern quilts) for years until I decided I needed more of an artistic outlet and now design most of my quilts myself.  After retirement I decided to go back to work part time and had the opportunity to work for Moore's Sewing in Apple Valley.  I helped open the store, taught machine classes for all the Baby Lock and Brother machines. I also taught machine embroidery, quilting, kids classes and helped with trouble shooting machine repair problems. I treasure that I am still in contact with many of my students.
 
I look forward to my term as your Chairman this year.  I've observed that although we may not all have the same focus in our quilting and charity endeavors, we are a cohesive and amazing group of women.  With our quilt show coming in October and the outpouring of support we've seen this early in the year, it is sure to be a great success.
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Charlene Mc Cauley
Treasurer
member since

ABOUT

Chino Valley Quilters is a group of friends and neighbors who share a love of quilting. We hold general meetings the second Tuesday of each month in Chino Valley and a Quilt Show every other year. Read more About Us and our history.
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Chino Valley Quilters
P.O. Box 2544
Chino Valley, Arizona 86323

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  • HOME
  • About Us
  • Programs & Events
    • Ash Fork 2023
    • Activities Overview
    • Programs & Workshops
    • Mentor's Table
    • Chairperson's Challenge
    • Quilt Show
    • Opportunity Quilt
    • Special Events
    • Calendar
  • Galleries
    • Gallery - Challenges
    • Gallery - Opportunity Quilt
    • Gallery - Quilts
    • Gallery - Quilt Shows
    • Gallery - Show & Tell
    • Gallery - Special Events
    • Archive - Galleries
  • Community Service
    • Overview
    • Comfort Quilts
    • After School Program
    • Hometown Christmas
    • Chamber of Commerce
    • Lend a Hand (Donate, Help)
  • Resources
    • Overview
    • For Beginners
    • Blocks & Patterns
    • Publications & Links
    • Supplier Directory
  • Community Service