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The Magnolia Sampler Guild holds its regular meetings on the third Thursday of each month at the East Cobb Government Center in Marietta, Georgia.  Please check the calendar for meeting place changes.  Social time begins at 9:30am, with the meeting starting at 10:00am.

The Magnolia Sampler Guild was started in 1994 for the purpose of studying and promoting sampler history and providing educational projects within the group through regional and national teachers & designers. We are a supporting Guild at Bulloch Hall, the historical home of Mittie Bulloch, the mother of President Theodore Roosevelt.  Our community involvement includes teaching needlework each summer at Camp Bulloch to approximately 60 boys and girls and participating in other Bulloch Hall activities such as the Osage Orange Festival, exhibits and supplying hand-stitched items for the Museum Shop.   The excitement and willingness to learn more of the origination of samplers and who stitched them proved to be the inspiration for our group to grow in number and to share our love of samplers through our biennial exhibits, "The Workes of our Hands", at Bulloch Hall and through studies from within and from outside the Guild.