Ocracoke Quilt Finds New Home
The winners of this year’s quilt raffle from the Ocracoke Preservation Society are David Nestor and Sylvia Arnatt from Spotsylvania, VA. Longtime visitors to the Outer Banks, David and Sylvia always take a trip to Ocracoke. Married for 21 years, they have a blended family of 16 children, including their teenaged granddaughter whom they adopted when she was a toddler. “Fifteen years ago we brought them all with us,” said Sylvia. “Our hearts are on the Outer Banks.”
Their excitement over winning the quilt was compounded by the fact that this is the second time they have won! Eight years ago, David had purchased five tickets and one of those was the winner. Sylvia said that she treasured the quilt and while she did not use it on a bed, she proudly displayed it in her home. Unfortunately, tragedy struck only two years later when their house caught fire and burned completely. The beloved quilt was gone.
Three years ago was a special visit to the Outer Banks. David and Sylvia brought her parents with them and it was a memorable vacation. David recounted that the elderly parents were like children on their trip. Everything delighted them: the ferry ride to Ocracoke, the beach, and catching and eating fish. David said that his in-laws were just “drinking up the beach life.”
The following year Sylvia’s mother passed away, followed by her father this past year. The trip this year was bittersweet, thinking about her parents, especially her mother who had fallen in love with Ocracoke. As usual, the family came into the Museum to purchase tickets.
This quilt won’t be just displayed but used. And when they travel to the Outer Banks for this year’s vacation, the quilt will come along too. Sylvia has learned her lesson. “If you don’t enjoy it, you’ve lost it,” she said.
The Ocracoke Quilters meet every Sunday all year long at Deepwater Theater and create beautiful quilts for Ocracoke organizations and on commission. They donate a quilt each year to the OPS Museum; it's one of the most successful fundraisers for OPS.