Talbot250 Community Paper Quilt

Stories stitched together, one voice at a time.

As Talbot County prepares to celebrate the nation’s 250th anniversary, residents across the county have been sharing something even more personal — their own stories.

Inspired by her love for the community, local artist Suzanne Stoltenberg of the Working Artists Forum began collecting memories earlier this year. What started as a simple idea grew into a vibrant paper quilt, filled with handwritten reflections from people of all ages and backgrounds.

Collected at libraries, senior centers, the YMCA, and community events, each piece tells a different story. Some are just a sentence or two. Others are carefully written, filling every inch of space.

Together, they form a living portrait of Talbot County — shaped by the people who know it best.

Featured Quotes

  • “I love this county because everyone here cares and works to be inclusive.”
    - Childlene

  • “Friendship is created on the water.”
    — Josh

  • “Our community is family.”
    — Christina

  • “I love living here and all the fun things to do. Everyone is so kind and welcoming in this county.”
    — Rob C.

  • “The small community can come together to throw huge events… bringing travelers and the community together.”
    — Madelyn Ardisson

  • “I grew up in a small town in Talbot County… every woman was your mom.”
    — Arlene Mooney

  • “Talbot County was the selection to locate our second home… the Chesapeake Bay waters, sunrises, and sunsets are my home.”

  • “I love the wonderful restaurants in St. Michaels.”
    — Ethel Tarrale

  • “I love coming here from California… the small town events, the big voices, and the way the community comes together.”

Explore the Quilt

Click on each square to read individual stories and reflections from across Talbot County.