$30000 Goal
$38147
Total Raised
Our 2023 Quilt and Fiber Art Auction is closed!
Check Out Instructions:
1. Tell us how you plan to get you item(s) by filling out this form.
2. Add Item #2 "Add Processing Fee" to your cart for each item you won.
3. Click the "Pay" button at the top of this page.
4. Enjoy, and thanks!
Please note:
All items include a $10 processing fee regardless of if they are being picked up or shipped. This fee helps ensure that proceeds from the auction directly support GSAFE's work with LGBTQ+ youth in Wisconsin schools. Please add Item #2 "Add Processing Fee" to your cart FOR EACH ITEM you won. If you have already checked out, you can complete this part of acquiring your item(s) by selecting Item #2 Add Processing Fee and proceeding to check out.
In Store Pick Up
In person pick up will once again be at Blue Bar Quilts (6333 University Ave, Middleton, WI). GSAFE staff and volunteers will be at BBQ for in-store pick up on the following days and times:
- Thurs, Dec 7th 3:30PM-6PM
- Sat, Dec 9th, 10:30AM to 2:30PM
While we encourage you to visit Blue Bar Quilts as often as possible, please do not stop by the store to pick up your item(s) outside of the above listed times. Store staff are not able to help you with your item(s).
Questions? Please email us at [email protected].
About "In Rainbowland"
This year's theme was inspired by the song "Rainbowland" by Miley Cyrus and featuring Dolly Parton.
This past spring, a 1st grade class in Waukesha, WI was prohibited from performing the song because members of the administration feared that it would be considered controversial by some members of their community. Their teacher, Melissa Tempel, voiced her disappointment about this decision on public media, citing the district's other actions to minimize the needs of marginalized students, including barring the posting of Safe Zone and Black Lives Matter signs. Her post went viral, shining a spotlight on Waukesha. This summer, the district fired Melissa, in part citing that her actions made the district "less safe" for students and staff.
To learn more and support Melissa directly, please visit this webpage.