Marymount College
Sherida is a native Kansan. She has been with the Sentinel since 2001 and has written her weekly
Art of Quilting column since 2006. Before that, she worked more than three years at the Colorado Springs Gazette. Previously, she was Lifestyles Editor for 20 years at the Salina Journal in Salina, Kan.
Sherida is married to Joe Warner. She enjoys reading, traveling and quilt making.
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