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  2. Nancy Zieman - Wikipedia

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    Nancy's Notions retail store in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. Zieman was born on June 21, 1953, and raised on a dairy farm in Wisconsin. [1] She was the daughter of Ralph and Barbara Luedtke. [1] Zieman graduated from the University of Wisconsin–Stout with double majors in home economics and journalism. [1] She married Richard Zieman in 1977. [1]

  3. Therese May - Wikipedia

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    Therese May (born 1943 in Madison, Wisconsin) is an American artist who was an early participants in the art quilt movement that began in the 1960s. She is known for her mixed media quilts and is featured in several contemporary quilting histories.

  4. WMGN - Wikipedia

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    WMGN (98.1 FM) is a commercial radio station in Madison, Wisconsin, known as "Magic 98". It is owned by Mid-West Family Broadcasting and broadcasts an adult contemporary radio format. Notable programming includes a "Five at Five" feature on weekday evenings with five songs in the same theme, and the syndicated call-in and request show Delilah ...

  5. Norman Quilt Show returns Friday - AOL

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    Apr. 25—After a four-year break, Norman's quilting club is preparing for the return of their biennial quilt show later this month and members look forward to showing the community their pieces ...

  6. WMSN-TV - Wikipedia

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    WMSN-TV (channel 47) is a television station in Madison, Wisconsin, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. Owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group, the station has studios on Big Sky Drive on the west side of Madison, and its transmitter is located on South Pleasant View Road in the Junction Ridge neighborhood also on Madison's west side.

  7. International Quilt Festival - Wikipedia

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    The event is the largest annual quilt show in the United States and is Houston's second-most attended annual public show, held in the George R. Brown Convention Center. [2] Spanning four days plus a "preview night," the festival regularly attracts 55,000 people, provides more than 1,000 vendor booths and 550 classes and lectures, and features ...

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