KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – The 67th quilt block on the Lake County Quilt Trail is “Hearts and Fish.”
It has been installed on the Kelseyville Presbyterian Church, located at 5340 Church St., above the friendship hall that was built in 1989.
The friendship hall is used for church activities as well as community and youth organizations.
Kelseyville Presbyterian Church was founded in 1872.
Since its beginning it has served Kelseyville and surrounding communities of Lake County.
It is a vital church following Jesus by worshiping, serving, praying, learning and sharing its faith.
The “Hearts and Fish” design was chosen because Kelseyville Presbyterian Church is known as “the little church with the big heart.”
The fish is an early symbol of Christianity. The red, white and blue color scheme represents the Christian flag and the flag of the Presbyterian Church USA.
The hearts represent hope, peace, joy and grace, and – most of all – love, which also symbolize the Kelseyville Presbyterian Church family.
The Lake County Quilt Trail is an agricultural and tourism project designed to promote community pride.
The 4-foot by 4-foot quilt block was drawn and painted by the Lake County 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 https://www.facebook.com/pages/Lake-County-Quilt-Trail/187014251326163 .