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Fortune Lake Fall Fest features quilt auction

Fortune Lake Lutheran Camp celebrates the season with its Fall Fest and Quilt Auction Saturday. Preparing for this year’s quilt auction are four “Sisters of the Cloth,” from left, Betty Lou Wirtanen of Lake Gogebic; Karen Johnson of Amberg, Wis.; Mary Poirier of Ishpeming; and Susan Kangas of Ironwood.

CRYSTAL FALLS — Fortune Lake Lutheran Camp celebrates the season with its Fall Fest and Quilt Auction Saturday.

Participants can choose from two formats: onsite in person on Saturday or online in a virtual auction now through Saturday.

The “live” Fall Fest begins at 9:30 a.m. in the auditorium with quilt viewing and shopping for a variety of handmade items in the country store. A continental breakfast will be served by donation from 9:30 to 10:30 in the dining hall and homemade bakery will be sold on the deck.

At 11 a.m., 30 juried quilts will be auctioned off in a lively exchange led by auctioneer Soren Schmidt, pastor of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Chassell. The auction will conclude with a drawing for specialty items offered in a draffle format.

Seventy-five quilts of various sizes will be presented online in a silent virtual auction format now through 5 p.m. Saturday. Registration for the virtual event can be accessed through a link on fortunelake.org. All of the auction items — both live and virtual — can also be previewed there.

The annual fundraiser is organized by a group of dedicated women who call themselves “Sisters of the Cloth.” Nearly every month throughout the year, these quilters gather at the camp to work on group projects and take others home to work on individually. Quilted creations and other handmade items are also contributed by individuals and groups from member congregations and other generous donors.

“Since Fortune Lake Camp’s first Fall Fest in 1997, many volunteers have contributed to the success of this major fundraiser,” said Mary Poirier, lead organizer from Ishpeming. “This is the first year we have more than 100 quilts ranging in size from crib to king as well as beautiful wall hangings. The Sisters made about half of the quilts that will be auctioned this year. The rest were donated by nearly 30 different groups and individuals.”

“I’m thankful for the talented quilters, hardworking volunteers, and generous donors who make Fall Fest possible!” said Amanda Rasner, camp director. “Join us for a lively in-person event Oct. 5 or go to the website to participate virtually through our online auction. Your support of this event helps to make outdoor ministry available to everyone.”

Fortune Lake Camp is located three miles west of Crystal Falls on Highway 2.

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