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42nd Annual Kansas Mennonite Relief Sale
April 16 & 17, 2010 · Kansas State Fairgrounds, Hutchinson, Kansas

April 16 & 17 -- 2010's Theme: Offering HOPE to a world in need
A benefit for Mennonite Central Committee · 90 years of bringing New Hope in the name of Christ

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Last modified April 20, 2010. Most recent major additions or modifications:
4/20/10 - Added the list of Silent Auction items and what they sold for at the end of the Live Coverage
4/18/10 - The sale is OVER! A big thanks to Rick Borders for taking over the Live Coverage at the last minute and doing a great job. The Quilt Gallery has been updated with the prices the quilts sold for, and the Sale Report with preliminary totals is available at the end of the Live Coverage.
4/14/10 - Added a number of new items to the auctions pages: General Auction, Quilt Auction, and Silent Auction; and to the Crafts page
4/12/10 - Added another item to the General Auction page. Added a "THIS WEEKEND" banner. Activated the Live Coverage page
4/8/10 - Added a couple dozen more quilts to the Quilt Gallery (Detail), bringing the total to almost 250 quilts and quilt-related items.
3/31/10 - Added almost a hundred new quilts and items to the Quilt Gallery (Detail) and Quilt Gallery (Summary), corrected a small numbering problem (the quilt originally listed as #75 is now Item 179 and the Ethel Abrahams Jacket is Item 75.
3/30/10 - Added over 75 new quilts to the Quilt Gallery (Detail) and Quilt Gallery (Summary), added a picture of the Ethel Abrahams Jacket.
3/24/10 - Added several items and/or pictures to the General Auction and Silent Auction page, added the Ethel Abrahams Jacket article to the Quilts page
3/16/10 - Added several items and/or pictures to the General Auction and Silent Auction page
3/10/10 - Updated and activiated the Auctions Page, the Quilts Page including the Quilt Gallery (Detail) and Quilt Gallery (Summary), the Food Page, the Crafts Page, and the And More! Page.
3/5/10 - Started applying new site layout including the new home page, the Theme/MCC Info Page, the Getting There page, the What's When and Where page, and the Information and Contacts page.
2/12/10 - Updated and activated the Run for Relief and the related Sponsor forms. Updated and activated the Quilter's Corner Volunteer Form.
1/11/10 - Moved all pages to the 2009 Archive area and cleaned up the home page to prepare for the 2010 site to be brought online throughout the next month or so. Updated the various Quilt-related forms and letters.

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