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October 2015 Pine Needles Quilt Guild October 13 Meeting What to Bring: Name Tag and Door Prize Money Show and Tell Library Books and Totes Door Prize Ticket Money Guild Business Show and Tell Refreshment Break Door Prize Program Sue Glass, Lecture and Trunk Show Refreshments provided by: Marion Hall Jeanne Hunziker Door Prize brought by: Beth Stanton Speaker Sue Glass, Best of Show Flying Geese Quilt Show 2015 PNQG Officers President: Elisa Gurley 760 985-6917 elisagurley@gmail.com VP Programs: Mary Bell 760 218-5415 mabell19494@yahoo.com Darlene Packard-Mossman 760 912-7947 doctordar@shandar.us VP Membership: Teresa Howard 702 400-6603 tchoward33@gmail.com Susan Butler 760 524-7262 bsandkisses@gmail.com Secretary: Carol Gaines 909 559-0099 gainesmath@yahoo.com Treasurer: Joanne Tschantre 760 868-1048 jotschantre@gmail.com Newsletter Joy Agnew 760 249-6068 j.agnew@verizon.net

Page 2 Free Preview Ticket TOP REASONS FOR WORKING AT THE HOME TOUR Community participating and giving back. Charity the many entities that we support through our contributions. To Promote The Guild The Boutique Home Tour The Income This and the auction in July is our biggest fund raiser of the year and we use this money to fund our annual budget of over $10,000 for programs including our speakers and trunk shows, workshops, our holiday party, and our charity work. We need your help Show your respect and appreciation for the people who put in hours and hours of their time to put this together. Committees are in place. The post cards have been sent to our mailing lists. House Leaders should preview their homes during October to look at décor and layout. Don t forget that our Quilt Grab is at the November Meeting. That means that our members will bring quilts that they would like to display at the Home Tour, and the house leaders select the quilts based on the décor and layout of their home. October Birthdays Susan Butler October 1 Icky Orr October 4 Rose Burcher October 5 Linda Rhoades October 7 Stephani Neal October 10 Elections This is the time of the year that we vote for our officers for next year. We do not have a full slate yet, so please find it in your heart to serve your quilt guild. Anyone may run for any office, so don't be shy. Please contact me, Teresa Howard, by text at (702) 400-6603 or email (tchoward33@gmail.com) to volunteer or to ask questions. The following position needs immediate action. We need one person minimum, two, ideally, to serve as Vice President of Membership. This position registers the new and returning members, keeps roll, sells door prize tickets and updates the membership list. Some computer skills would be nice, but optional. The election slate as it stands now is: President-Elisa Gurley Vice Presidents of Programs-Mary Bell & Darlene Packard Secretary-Teresa Howard Treasurer-Beth Stanton

Page 3 PROGRAMS AND WORKSHOPS October 13 - Guest Artist: Sue Glass: Trunk Show Don t miss this lecture. Sue has created some beautifully pieced and appliquéd quilts and has been acknowledged for her work in many juried shows. She is a friend and mentor of your editor and others in our guild, and a member of two guilds in the South Bay and South Orange Country area. October 16 18 - Per Mary Bell, the following is information you need to know for the quilt retreat at Methodist Camp. Located at the very top of Elm Street. Arrive Friday October 16 at 4 PM. Depart Sunday at 2 PM. 1401 Linnet Road, Wrightwood, The Huddle Hut. Meals: Friday evening will be pot luck bring your favorite dish. Saturday evening we will order Pizza. Bring munchies, beverages, and whatever you want for breakfast and lunch. BYO projects, and bedding if you plan to stay overnight. Cost is $50, overnight or not. November 10 - This is our infamous night for selection of quilts for the Home Tour. Much more information to be provided for arguably the most fun and chaotic? meeting of the year. December 5 (Saturday) - HOME TOUR all members need to be on board with this important fund raiser. December 8 - Annual Christmas Party and Potluck. Your President and Board members are planning a fun night. So far, all we can say is that we are dressing to the Nines, including wearing our best (grandma s) or worst (pop beads) pearls. Quilts of Valor New Meeting Schedule Second Wednesday of each month at Tops and Bobbins 10:30 2:30 Fourth Wednesday of each month at Joyce Gwinner s 10:00 3:00

Page 4 BOUTIQUE at Marlene DeJongh s House Sat. Oct. 10, 2015 10 a.m. 4 p.m. 8825 Beekley Rd. Pinon Hills (first house across the street from Ricks) Coffee, soft drinks and cookies available. 4 vendors Crochet, Quilting, Notions & Patterns, Jackets, Halloween, fall and Crafty things. Pine Needles Quilt Guild Opportunity Quilt On display with tickets available. New Fabric Company We received the following email regarding a new fabric company. I have edited it for space If you wish to see the full contents of this information, contact me and I will forward the email. Joy My name is Emilie Drumm, I'm a founder of the new fabric business called Little Dipper (we are launching right here in our beautiful state of California)! Little Dipper is a different type of fabric business. We want fabric lovers like yourself, to decide what designs should be made into fabric (and not leave it to executives at large corporations, like has been done traditionally). The way we work is artists submit designs to Little Dipper, and we post the designs for pre-order. If enough people commit to buy the fabric, we'll do a commercial quality run, cut and distribute it. We never take any money from our customers unless enough people decide they want to buy the design first! Getting back to you personally, you know and understand the fabric community in Wrightwood and at your guild, Pine needles quilt guild. I d be super appreciative if you'd be willing to share your advice for starting this new business. Who do you know who'd be interested in Little Dipper? Do you know of any local fabric stores that might want to sell our fabric? What events should we be attending? Any other thoughts, suggestions would be so very welcome. :) And please feel free to forward this email onto anyone you think might be interested! Take care and have a lovely day. I so appreciate your time and positive insights! ~Emilie D. Founder of Little Dipper emilied@littledipper.co www.littledipper.co/

Page 5 Friends of the Library Project At the last board meeting Joanne Tschantre gave a report on the current status of this new project. This is the context of the report via Board Meeting Minutes. Joanne showed a sample quilt that she created to accompany a children s book for the silent auction. She did not see a copyright problem creating a quilt from a book image, as the library promotes books with posters and other images all the time. Early May to June is the probable date for the silent auction- concurrent with the start of their summer reading programs. The guild should plan to have quilts finished by April. We could have a couple of workshops to create quilts. Joanne will check out possible children s books for members to see. We plan to aim for 20 to 30 quilts. Joanne proposed that the guild purchase the books for the libraries. Our budget for charities is $2000, and we have spent only about $240 so far. The board agreed to purchase the books-estimated cost $350 to $400. Photos from Show and Tell Hearts for Melissa Made by YOU!

Pine Needles Quilt Guild PO Box 2800 Wrightwood, CA 92397 www.pnqg.org Calendar October 13 Sue Glass, Guest Artist October 16-18 Retreat at Methodist Camp November 10 Home Tour Quilt Grab Meeting December 5 Home Tour December 8 Christmas Party