The Central Arkansas Library System’s Adolphine Fletcher Terry Library is hosting the 2025 Arkansas Quilters Guild Exhibition through Sunday, December 14, 2025.  Community members are invited to visit the library and vote for their favorite among the 23 quilts currently on display. The exhibition is free and open to the public.

The quilts were submitted by members of the Arkansas Quilters Guild, whose mission is to promote the rich heritage and art of quilting while helping members expand their skills and preserve quilts for future generations.

“Patrons and staff look forward to seeing the quilts every year,” said Jennifer Cordell, Branch Manager of the Terry Library. “The quilt exhibition is a long-standing tradition that makes the library feel especially cozy during the holiday season. I still remember the first time I saw the quilts on the wall back in 2015 and the joy they brought me. I hope everyone will visit the library to see them this year.”

Voting is open at CALS Terry Library, 2015 Napa Valley Drive, through Sunday, December 7. Quilts can also be previewed online at https://www.arkansasquiltersguild.org/.

The winner will be announced and ribbons awarded on Monday, December 8. The exhibition will remain on display through Sunday, December 14, 2025.

About CALS
The Central Arkansas Library System includes 15 branch libraries located in Little Rock, Perryville, and throughout Pulaski County. CALS has the largest public library collection in Arkansas, including circulating collections of toys, telescopes, tools, hotspots, and more. CALS also provides a wide variety of programs and resources, such as the annual Six Bridges Book Festival and the Encyclopedia of Arkansas, the only state encyclopedia in the country to be produced by a library system. Library Square, the library system’s downtown Little Rock campus, includes the Main Library, Ron Robinson TheaterBobby L. Roberts Library of Arkansas History & Art, and the Rock It! Lab, a resource for local and aspiring entrepreneurs.