Le Roy Barn Quilt Trail brochure now available
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Le Roy Barn Quilt Trail brochure now available

Aug 20, 2012


A New "Barn Quilts of Le Roy" trail map brochure — which offers four, self-guided driving tours — is now available, the Genesee County Chamber of Commerce said.



The Le Roy Historical Society created the trails and website, and the Chamber produced the brochure to promote the trail to visitors.




The Barn Quilts of Le Roy began as a Bicentennial project for the town of Le Roy, under the auspices of the Le Roy Historical Society. The first quilt, “JELL-O Jigglers” was painted in July 2011 at the annual Oatka Festival.



The goal was to have 24 quilts painted and erected in time for Le Roy’s Bicentennial event on June 8. In less than 10 months more than 70 barn quilts were near completion.



Most of the squares were purchased through the Le Roy Historical Society and helped raise money for the Bicentennial event. Many of the quilts are on barns, but some residents have applied their creativity to the sides of sheds, garages and outbuildings. There are also patterns inside local restaurants, Wolcott Street School (painted by second-grade students), the Village Green Nursing Home and The Greens Senior Living Facility.



The Barn Quilt project will continue after 2012 and the town of Le Roy welcomes visitors to return again and again to explore more scenic barn quilts. Each quilt has a story to tell and these stories can be found online at www.LeRoyBarnQuilt.org.



The free brochure is available at the Genesee County Chamber of Commerce, the seasonal visitor center on Main Street in Batavia, Crocker’s Ace Hardware in Le Roy, the D&R Depot Restaurant, Le Roy Town Hall, and the JELL-O Gallery Museum in Le Roy. Step-on guides are offered for group tours by the Le Roy Historical Society.



Call (585) 768-7433 for more information. 


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