June 1, 2023: Penn Oaks Newsletter
President's Note
Happy June Quilters!
It is our guild year finale for this year. My thanks to all of you for continuing to come to meetings via Zoom and especially live. I need to thank also the officers for all of their work. Special thanks to Donna for the varied programs. Thanks to Rita Marie for paying the bills and to Elizabeth and Sarah for managing membership. Thanks to Nancy and Angela our correspondence and recording secretaries. Thanks also to Jamie for trying to keep me on track. Special thanks to Bob for his patience with me for the newsletter stuff he need from me and all the extra stuff he adds or sends along. Very special thanks to Jen for EVERYTHING she does. Deb has been a great program assistant and is lining up some special programs for next year.
I also need to thank everyone who signed up for positions for next year. I think there are a few gaps but right now I can’t remember which. So you all know what I might do – put names in a hat and pick someone.
I am looking forward to seeing the challenge quilts. Frankly I have a few because simply making a scrap quilt is a challenge to me. However, I think it is getting easier to think of possibilities. I am going to focus on the baby quilts for the NICU at Albert Einstein Medical Center. These are to 36 x 36” and are used to provide cover on the isolettes so the baby feels more at home. The babies take them home when they leave the hospital. I have some from Brenda already. I plan to take them to the NICU in June. If any of you want to make some, I can postpone delivery to mid August and take a bigger batch.
Let’s party this month! We can make plans for summer projects for next year. Don’t forget your ugly fat quarter, you it might not have to be ugly, just one that you have been unable to find a use for yet. Maybe its just too stunning or unusual or your mind was in a different place when you got it.
Hugs to everyone. I’m pretty sure I forgot something important to tell you – yes! Membership is due this month. See you at the meeting!
Carolyn
Programs
JUNE 12th, 2023 at 7:00
Programs-Next Year
Here is an update on programs to come for 2023-2024 quilting year! Our guild still needs to fill the role of Assistant to Programs. Please consider volunteering for that role. I know there is a possibility that I will need someone to help with the August meeting in my role as I need to take my son to Florida for his first semester of college. Below finds the tentative schedule for the year to come. I am still looking for a zoom speaker for March 2024. If anybody has any suggestions for me to investigate, please let me know.
2023-2024 Programs Tentative Schedule
Month | Date | Activity | Program Name | Type |
August | 8/14/2023 | Quilting Bee | In person | |
September | 9/11/2023 | Trudy Cleveland | Shoot Your Quilt | Virtual |
October | 10/9/2023 | Joan Radell/Bumblebee Toolbox | The History of Textiles is the History of the World | In person |
November | 11/13/2023 | Gail Kessler | Ugly Quilts - How do I save it? | In person |
December | 12/11/2023 | Holiday Party | In person | |
January | 1/8/2024 | Julie Sefton | Dumpster Diving and Build a Barn Quilts | Virtual |
February | 2/12/2024 | Rachel Dodd | Creative Adventures with Racheldaisy | Virtual |
March | 3/11/2024 | zoom speaker? | Virtual | |
April | 4/8/2024 | Terry Lieberman | Don’t Stitch in My Ditch | In person |
May | 5/13/2024 | Sew Day? | In person | |
June | 6/10/2024 | Year End Party/Challenge | In Person |
I have completed contracts for Trudy Cleveland and Joan Radell for September and October. Contracts are in process for Gail Kessler, Julie Sefton, and Rachel Dodd.
Trudy Cleveland will be presenting her “Shoot Your Quilt" program. This is a program that will give you the basics on how to photograph your quilt with a smartphone and get professional looking results. Learn why you should photograph your quilts, how to photograph them, and what you can do with your images. This program is packed with practical tips that you can start using right away. You will be saying, "I didn’t know I could do that!" at the end of this program.
Joan Radell of Bucklebee Toolbox will be presenting “The History of Textiles is the History of the World” program as well as a tool demonstration. The program is a 45-minute dynamic, multimedia program about the history of home-sewing, sewing tools, and their cultural and economic impact on society. She will do a hands-on demo of her sewing tools that she takes to quilt shows and will have them available for purchase at our meeting. Debora Houck
2022 Board
President - Carolyn Davis / Jamie Loncaric
Program Chair - Donna Daley
Assistant-Deb Houck
Treasurer - Rita Marie Smith
Recording Secretary - Angela Brant
Corresponding Secretary - Nancy DeTeodora
Membership - Elizabeth Young / Sarah Reindel
Ways & Means - Jen Burke
2022 Quilt Guild Challenge - Rikki Newlander
Bits and Pieces From The Textile World
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