A quilting bee will be held at Utah State University's Jensen Living Historical Farm on Saturday, March 18, from noon to 4 p.m. Handwork, quilting and candy making fill the schedule. The event is free.

A quilt will be set up in the parlor, and staff members and volunteers will be quilting during the afternoon. Examples of other fine handwork will be on display, including tatting, embroidery and knitting. Visitors are encouraged to bring their own handwork and join in.Candy making will take place in the farmhouse kitchen. Taffy, or stretch candy, will be made, weather permitting.

The Jensen Living Historical Farm is located six miles southwest of Logan on U.S. 89-91 and is operated by Utah State University.

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