14 Wednesday, July 8, 2020 The Nugget Newspaper “Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show” The Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show must go on Quilters are resilient. After all, they carried their works of functional art across the Great Plains on the Oregon Trail, through all kinds of hardship on their quest for a new life in Oregon. Quilters are creative. Even a global pandemic and the attendant restric- tions on public gatherings won’t stop Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show (SOQS) — even if the gathering of the tribe has to be done virtually. “Not having a show really wasn’t an option,” said SOQS Executive Director Dawn Boyd. “We just had to think how to reinvent — or, as our board chair Jeff (Omodt) says reimagine — what the show is and what it could be.” In changing circum- stances, there were just too many unknowable variables to plan for a scaled-down physical event, and the SOQS board had seen other arts organizations succeed with virtual events. So that’s the course they chose. They just needed to brainstorm what could practically be implemented. “ It was just a lot o f d i a g r a m m i n g, a n d different-colored post- it notes,” Boyd recalled. “Technology has helped us so much to be able to do this.” Quilters are a community. There was no doubt that the show must go on, that the community of quilters remain connected and that the astonishing legacy of the largest outdoor quilt show in the world be carried on. So the community stepped up. “There were so many peo- ple stepping up to ask how they could help,” Boyd said. “It was really neat to see peo- ple who are so eager to help.” That’s because quilters — and the Sisters commu- nity at large — know that SOQS is much more than a show, much more than a major economic driver for Sisters — it’s a real commu- nity icon. “There’s just so much depth in the Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show,” Boyd said. “There’s so much connec- tion with the quilters, with the community, with our sponsors.” That connection is as pre- cious as an heirloom Oregon Trail quilt, and the board, staff and volunteers who make SOQS are determined not only to preserve it, but to “There’s just so much depth in the Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show. There’s so much connection with the quilters, with the community, with our sponsors.” — Dawn Boyd burnish it for years to come. “We’re not letting this stop us,” Boyd said. “And we’re going to keep building from here.” PHOTO COURTESY SISTERS OUTDOOR QUILT SHOW WHAT A GREAT RIDE... 45th Anniversary Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show! BICYCLE SALES, SERVICE, RENTALS BLAZINSADDLESHUB.COM 413 W. Hood Ave., Sisters • 541-719-1213 SOQS Sponso r