Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Vol I Issue 9 October 2006 Newsletter

PRESIDENT’S CORNER:
Despite the rain, the October meeting had 17 – 20 attendees including two new people. We accomplished quite a bit, too.

BUSINESS
We have a Nomination Committee chaired by Jennifer Case. Kathy Knox and Jo Ellyn Wheeler make up the rest of the committee. Please send them your nominations for President, Vice President, and Sec-Treasurer. They will visit with the nominees and present a slate of candidates to the Guild in December. We will vote on new officers in Jnuary. When you email your choices to the committee, please include whether the length of the term in office should be one year or two years.

We also have a committee in charge of the Christmas party to be held during our December meeting. The Co-Chairs are Beth Kollars and Kathy Knox. Committee members are Ginny Queior, Dolly Dearner, and Anna Hester. They should have a list of things we need to do or to get, by the November meeting.

And speaking of Christmas, we will be drawing names for the gift exhange. If you would like to be included and haven’t signed up yet, come to the November meeting or let me know. The gifts must have something to do with knitting (no you don’t have to knit something) and we’ve capped the price at $10.

CHARITY KNITTING CONTEST
Anna Hester, who is in charge of our Charity Knitting, is starting a contest next month. You will have from the November meeting to the February meeting to make as many charity items as you can. She will keep track of what and how many items you make. There will be prizes for the top three people who turn in the most. There is a registration fee – two baby hats to be turned in at the next meeting. So get those needles clicking! If you have any questions, just send Anna a note by clicking on her name in the sidebar.

PROGRAMS IDEAS
I’ve asked everyone to come prepared with ideas for next year’s programs. A list has been started and already has over FIFTEEN really great ideas. I’ll be sending out an email soon with them - looking for volunteers to give the programs. This is a great time for you to learn a new skill and teach it to us.

DONATIONS
Margaret, owner of Gourmet Yarns, deserves a huge “THANK YOU” from the Guild. She presented us with a $50 check as a commission on the books she sold at the Yarn Harlot event. So the next time or two you’re in her store, be sure to thank her.

Where and When We Meet
We meet the 3rd Sunday of every month at the Belle Isle Library from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm in a downstairs conference room. We are allowed to bring food and drinks as long as we don’t take them upstairs into the book area.

Upcoming Programs

Nov 19th – Know Your Fiber – Linda Pahdoco (no homework)
Show and Tell Holiday Knitting

Dec 17th - Your Favorite Knitted Gift
Guild Holiday Party

Jan 21st – Not Your Grandma’s Dishcloth – Learn Short Rows – Susan Barrington


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I have tried and tried to post pictures of the meeting, but blogger is being totally uncooperative.

Monday, October 09, 2006

Vol I Issue VIII September Newsletter

PRESIDENT’S CORNER:The September meeting had around 28 members attend, with NINE new people. Since I wasn’t there, I’m counting on our scribe Emily to tell us about the lace program with Gloria Reich. I’ve heard from several people about what a great program it was!

SWAP MEET
This month is our swap meet. I originally thought we would open it up to other things as well but I think we’ll just keep it fiber related. If we want to do a general swap, we will probably do it in November.

So bring magazines, books, yarns, projects, or whatever you have knit related. We’ll set up a table in the back of the room and browse it after the program.Swap rules are as follows: Bring your swap items and put them on the table. After the main program, you can wander back and look at the items you want to swap. Please use your best judgment and take the same amount as you bring. We will be working under the honor system. If there are items left over, we will have a swap box to put them in and either they will go into a permanent Guild collection or we will hold them for the next swap meet in March.

PROGRAMS
This month Anna Hester is going to share working on Charity Knitting. Homework for this program consists of bringing something to knit on for our charity work. We will ALL be working on charity knitting projects as this meeting. If nothing else bring yarn and needles, patterns will be provided if necessary.

FUTURE PROGRAMS
Come prepared with at least one idea for a program next year. Just because you volunteer an idea doesn’t mean you’ll have to present it. But if you have something you can share with the group that would be great too!

Where and When We Meet We meet the 3rd Sunday of every month at the Belle Isle Library from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm in a downstairs conference room. We are allowed to bring food and drinks as long as we don’t take them upstairs into the book area. Upcoming Programs

Oct 15th – Charity Knitting – Anna Hester
Swap Meet

Nov 19th – Know Your Fiber – Linda Pahdoco
Show and Tell Holiday Knitting

Dec 17th - Your Favorite Knitted Gift
Guild Holiday Party

Jan 21st – Not Your Grandma’s Dishcloth – Learn Short Rows – Susan Barrington

New Online Editor!
Hi! My name is Brenda and I am your new online editor. This is a new and exciting experience for me as I love to do tekky stuff as well as knit. I am a self-taught knitter and have been a ‘novice’ knitter for about 25 years now. I mostly do very simple things, but am excited to be a part of the guild. I am hoping that some more challenging projects ‘rub off’ on me. Thanks for this opportunity to serve you as your online news editor. I am looking forward to a lot of fun “Sundays”!