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North Pittsburgh Quilters Guild November 2015 Newsletter ****************************************************************** I had the chance to attend the Food and Wine Festival at Epcot again this year. I learned that a Margarita is probably not the best breakfast beverage but it seemed like a great idea at the time. Seeing that there are no quilt shops in Disney, I had to find other things to do. Spending time in Disney helps me forget how many things need done at home and how blessed I am to be able to go to Disney. We are rapidly moving into the holiday season and everyone will soon be busy completing projects, baking, shopping, wrapping gifts, and most importantly spending time with family and friends. If you are like me, I always hope to finish many more projects than I do. This year we have once again have chosen the Backpack Initiative at the North Hills School District for our Holiday project. There are so many children in our area who depend on school breakfasts and lunches for the only substantial meals of the day. They often don't have food to eat over the weekends. The Backpack Initiative gives needy students a backpack with enough food to help them over the weekend. The need is greater this year then ever. We will be collecting non-perishable items starting in November and ending in December. There is a list on the North Hills School District website of suggested items that are appropriate for donating. They will also

accept monetary donations. Checks can be made out to North Hills School District. Please place Backpack Initiative in the memo line. Sue Kremmel has agreed to collect and deliver the donated items. Please consider donating if you can. Any donation will be appreciated. Don't forget that we have another Cup and a Quarter this month. We will also have a raffle for a small quilt / pillow kit. I hope to see you at the Guild meeting on Tuesday night. Don't forget your show and tell! Happy Stitches, Sue President ~ Sue Sebastian Fund raising ~ Harvene Lynch/ Vice President ~ Jane Walker Joyce Rankin Secretary ~ Nancy Jeffries Greeter ~ Jane Moore/Esther King Treasurer ~ Louise Warner Hospitality ~ Historian ~ Patti Lisowski Kathy Friel, Mollie Healey, Membership ~ Sue Orleman Programs ~ Denise Ludwig/Carol Hartman Sunshine ~ Jill Leindecker Community Service ~ Sylvia Lynne/Pat Barber Members-at-Large ~ Marie Anna, Website ~ Cathy Mahoney Tricia McSorley Quilt Show ~ Carol Beck/Carol Hartman Newsletter ~ Jan Merritt

Community Service ~ Our Community Service Project of Hospice Quilts is going to bring comfort to many people, thanks to the number of quilts in production. For those of you who still need backing fabric the bins of fabric will be back at the November Meeting. You will be able to search for the fabric and take what you can use. If you have completed a quilt or two, please bring it so that we can ooh and aah. Some of you indicated that you would like to make pillowcases for Shepherds Heart so take fabric to use for that. Thanks, Sylvia and Pat Hospitality ~ Those of you who signed up to stock the Fat Quarter Table, (you know who you are), please remember that we are looking forward to your offerings. Anyone who feels inspired to add their tasty treats is very welcome to join in! Thanks, Mollie

North Pittsburgh Quilters Guild Raffle Quilt Spring 2016 ~ Pineapple Pizzazz

Fund Raising Committee ~ In addition to the usual Cup and a Quarter event, we are adding a very special ticket sale!!! We will be raffling off a Christmas Stocking filled with lots of goodies! Tickets for the stocking will sell for $1.00 each. Cup and a Quarter tickets will still sell for 3 for $1.00. Feel free to bring your cups filled with fat quarters to add to the fun! Thanks, Harvene & Joyce Programs ~ Our Speaker at this month s meeting will be Sandy Lord, from The Gallery in Mercer. She will speak about Colors for Quilters. She should be a good source of advice in this area, be prepared to be well-advised. Thanks, Denise and Carol Pineapple Pizzazz ~~~~~~~~ There was another Quilt Show Meeting this past Tuesday. There are an unbelievable number of major, and even more minor, decisions that need to be made. Mind boggling. The Committees are working on their tasks. Many of you have expressed the desire to help, and here is an impromptu description of what will be happening and what will be needed: ~ your quilts - keep at em! Our good showing makes us proud! ~ Wednesday ~ Judging Day - people are needed to help display the quilts and be discrete - no fair trying to cheer and get the judges to favor your or your friends quilts. Conversely, no fair making that sucks! comments when you don t like a quilt. ~ Thursday ~ Hanging Day - Many, and we can t emphasize enough, many helpers are needed for actually hanging the quilts on the poles. No discrimination - husbands, sons, daughters, etc, are never turned away to help.

~ Thursday evening ~ Preview Party -anyone who has entered a quilt is invited for a sneak preview and to see who has won awards. You can help by donating cookies for this event!! ~ Friday, Saturday, and Sunday ~ the show itself and then the dismantling on Sunday. There are multiple areas where help is needed - (1) manning the Raffle Ticket Arenas, and there are several sites (usually they are divided into 2-hour increments but no real limits - participation is usually fun and social and you can lose track of time.) (2) The Registration Table - several people needed always here. (3) Guardian Angels - or - White Glove ladies who monitor and guard our quilts from handling. (4) Kitchen duty - volunteers who just man the cookies and beverages for the helpers, and guard purses. And, last but not least, the takedown crew - who perform an exhausting and melancholy task of taking down the quilts - with care, sorting and arranging so that the right quilt is returned to the right owner! This is just a summary of the needs - am sure I didn t name enough. As the date approaches, there will be a more definitive idea of what is needed, you will be informed and can do your volunteering with more certainty. For now, you can keep busy with making your beautiful entries, bringing in your Dream Basket contributions (Basket and/or box behind the Fat Quarter Table), and selling your Raffle tickets!! Remember to see Janie Walker and/or Sue Roberts for more tickets. And promote your Guild s big production to your friends and acquaintances!!!!! Our Raffle Quilt is currently on display at Piecing It Together. Other venues will be announced. Feel free to escort your friends to the shop to encourage them to ooh and aah, And buy tickets. Newsletter submitted by Jan Merritt