LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The Lake County Quilt Trail has begun its fourth phase with the installation of a quilt block called “Our Town.”
Konocti Art Society is the sponsor of “Our Town” in recognition of the community spirit and involvement that WestAmerica Bank has shown in Lake County.
The bank has supported the Konocti Art Society artists by hosting many art exhibits over the years.
WestAmerica Bank participates in the Kelseyville Pear Festival as a major sponsor, Christmas in the
Country and many other local events and is a true community partner.
The red, blue and black color scheme for “Our Town” was chosen to enhance WestAmerica’s already distinct logo.
This building in downtown Kelseyville was built in 1981 and was formerly occupied by Bank of America.
The location is 4025 Main St., Kelseyville. (GPS location: 38° 58’ 39” N, 122° 50’ 15”W.)
“Our Town” is a design variation of Row Houses inspired by the traditional Log Cabin quilt pattern.
“Our Town” is the 39th quilt block to be installed in Lake County. By September of this year 50 quilt blocks will be installed and displayed on barns and buildings throughout the county.
The Lake County Quilt Trail is an agricultural and tourism project designed to promote community pride.
The 8-foot by 8-foot quilt block was drawn and painted by the LC Quilt Trail team, a group of dedicated quilters, graphic artists, painters, writers, carpenters and a videographer.
For more information about the Lake County Quilt Trail visit www.lakecountyquilttrail.com or see the quilt trail on Facebook.