Road to California believes in giving back to the community.
Carolyn Reese, Matt Reese, and the entire Road to California has a long tradition of helping those in need.
Road supports charities like Pomona Valley Hospital’s Robert and Beverly Lewis Family Cancer Care Center Endowment Fund



For Road 2016, this giving spirit is being extended to allow youth and older citizens the chance to personally experience this outstanding quilt show.
Carolyn has enlisted the help of her friends and fellow quilters, Bonnie Rangel and Rene Hicks, to organize free docent tours of Road to California 2016 for youth groups and senior citizen retirement homes. These tours will include seeing and learning about the winning quilts up close, meeting with award winning quilters, and learning about quilting tools from established vendors. Rene said that she is happy to be a part of arranging this community outreach because she “enjoys seeing the joy on the guest’s faces when they experience for the first time quilts coming to life for them at Road to California.” Last year, Innovative Horizons Charter School, accepted the invitation to attend one of these tours. They met with Eleanor Burns (whom they already knew about and were big fans of her) and the Egyptian Quilters as well as have special access to exhibits and using quilt tools.
Tags: Community Outreach, Cystinosis, Eleanor Burns, Innovative Horizons Charter School, Inspiration, John Flynn, MS Bike Ride, Quilted in Honor, Robert and Beverly Lewis Family Cancer Center, Starr Fabric Designs