Thursday, July 1, 2010

July 2010 Scribnote

Comments from our Chairperson:
There is nothing in the world like a great workshop to get your creative juices flowing.  On April 24 & 25, 13 participants came together at soggy yet beautiful Fernwood in Michigan for the Tortured Metal workshop with Victoria Pittman.  We all came home with our pieces in hand some of which could be immediately framed and hung.  We loved every minute of being together and creating art to use now or in the future.




Victoria Pittman demonstrating techinique with tissue paper and gold foil




Shannon Wilson's collage
using organic elements and gold and silver foil with patina
From first time workshop participant, Shannon Wilson...
What an amazing, art-filled weekend I recently shared with my calligraphy friends!  We had a chance to take Victoria Pittman's "Tortured Metals" class and our heads are still spinning with all the techniques she threw at us.  She is a generous, open, eloquent, and passionate artist who many times throughout the weekend was almost giddy at the some of the effects we were able to achieve. You could tell she was cataloguing every experience as a springboard for a new creation she would attempt the second she left the building.  My favorite teaching moment was when she described in colorful detail a splatter of rust and paint she saw on a truck while traveling that she just had to emulate.  We learned how to use our eyes as well as our hands that weekend.  Thank you, Victoria.



…..and from Amber Schindler……
Victoria Pittman whisked participants away to a creative wonderland during her “Tortured Metals” workshop held at Fernwood Botanical Garden on April 24th and 25th.  Rain did not dampen our spirits as we learned how to transform metals into reflections of heat and light.  Our gracious teacher prepared a bounty of techniques to share with us using silver, copper, brass, and fake gold, which involved irons, heat guns, ammonia, acrylic, and courage.  Resulting patinas and embellished raised surfaces fueled our energy as we made lovely papers and metal pieces to use as collage elements or by themselves in combination with a line of calligraphy.  Our immersion experience into the art of playing with metal concluded with assembling masterpieces to take home, share, and admire.

 Victoria Pittman Playdate
On Saturday, June 5, seven of our members had a day-long Victoria Pittman playdate at Christ the King Church.  We are trying to incorporate a playdate into our schedule soon after a workshop so that we can remember and remind each other of techniques we used.  Sometimes after a workshop we tend to put everything in the closet and rest, so we want to keep our tools out and make more of the art we did in the workshop.  We worked on metals, acrylics, etc and helped Sharon Esmont join the fun by doing a bit of show and tell.  Sharon was “trapped” in Greece at the end of April due to the volcanic eruption in Iceland so was not able to come to the workshop.  She showed us an incredible slideshow on her laptop of her trip to Greece as we ate our lunch.  To top off the day, Sherri Taylor, a longtime member of MCG, joined us for a couple of hours to see our work and catch up.  Seeing Sherri was a wonderful surprise and we look forward to seeing her more often!

Future workshops

Peter Thornton  - We are very excited about Peter coming to South Bend to do a “Pushing the Pencil” workshop Saturday, September 11 & Sunday, September 12, 2010.   If you would like to see Peter’s work that he will be demonstrating, please email gvanderhey@hotmail.com.  This workshop will be held at the South Bend Museum of Art, upstairs in the art rooms from 9 am until 5 pm. Cost of the workshop will be $122. (137. for non members)  plus your own supplies.  This odd number for the cost of the workshop includes $6. per person, per day, that we pay to the South Bend Regional Museum of Art for the use of the room.  If you would like to have a supply list which will be minimal, please email gvanderhey@hotmail.com.  We do have some out of town calligraphers that are interested in this workshop, so please get your deposit check for $61. to the PO Box listed in this newsletter no later than August 11, 2010. We will be working on some of the many Textures available to us just using the pencil and how to make these textures work much more effectively together in a new and fairly simple technique that Peter has developed.

Rosie Kelly – We love having Rosie do a workshop for us here in South Bend, so we are having her come again on November 13, 2010.  We will be making another amazing Rosie book.  Cost TBD.   

Workshops in Kalamazoo – Pendragons
October 2 & 3, 2010 – Carrie Imai – cost to be announced

Artful Retreat
The Artful Retreat for next year will be held from October 17-23, 2010 in Boyne Falls, Michigan.  If interested, go to www.artfulretreat.com for more information and registration form.  Spend six beautiful days at Boyne Falls with other artists away from kids, dogs, phone, etc.  For more information please contact Joya Helmuth on the website.

ODYSSEY
The 30th annual International Gathering of Letter Artists will be held from July 24 – July 31, 2010 at Stonehill College, Easton, Massachusetts.  Those wishing to have more information, please go to www.2010CalligraphyConference.com.  

Websites
 At our March meeting, Erin Stamper gave us lots of good information regarding creating a website for our guild information and newsletter.  We will discuss this for a couple of meetings before deciding yes or no on this subject.  We will also discuss having a blog and see what that entails. Having our own website is a big monetary investment, but may mean more locals looking at joining a calligraphy group. 

Upcoming Events
 July 10 – Handmade book - Maureen
August 7 – Annual picnic at the home of Ginny Vander Hey – finished quote
September – No regular meeting on the first Saturday. Peter Thornton – September 11/12
October 2 – We will do some Peter Thornton practice lettering that we learned in the workshop
November 13 – Rosie Kelly – Handmade book
December 4  – Christmas get together – Maureen Trubac’s home – Christmas card exchange
Please note that some of the meetings are not on the first Saturday of the month due to holidays or workshops.  Cut this part of the newsletter out and put it on your fridge.

Quote Exchange
At the March meeting, members exchanged quotes.  The name that was chosen will remain a secret until the August meeting, when we will bring in a finished 8 x 10 broadside as a gift to the person whose name we chose.  In return members will receive a broadside in return from whoever has their name.  If you would still like to participate in this exercise, please email gvanderhey@hotmail.com.  All names are chosen for right now, so we would need an even amount of names.  This will be your own design and lettering preference.  Have fun with it!  If you do not plan on being at the August meeting, please send your piece with someone so that all involved will get their beautiful quote done by a MCG calligrapher.

Annual Membership
If you have not yet paid your annual membership dues for the Michiana Calligraphy Guild for 2010-11, please send your check to the PO Box listed below as soon as possible.  Dues are $15. per year with our fiscal year beginning in July. 

August Meeting – Our annual picnic will be held at Ginny Vander Hey’s home in Elkhart on August 7.  We will be exchanging our quotes and having a raffle.  It will be a pot luck luncheon, so please let Ginny know what you will be bringing.  Main course will be taken care of, but we need salads, fruit, dessert, etc.  Meeting will begin at our usual time, 10 am, and at noon we will be having lunch.  If it is a hot day, bring your bikini’s and towels, and you can take a dip in the pool.  


Birthdays for July, August, & September:
Angie West - September 10
Rose Kopec - September 16
Ginny Vander Hey - September 25








A little tip read recently, but have yet to try:







Cleaning your nib in between lettering: Every once in awhile you push the pen point into a peeled potato and wipe it off, it prevents build up  Sumi inks in particular can leave lots of residue on the nib. No particular kind of potato works better than others. The acid in potato helps to remove most of ink and then wipe with paper towel, in between cleaning well with water, liquid soap and windex.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

April 2010 Scribnote

Comments from our Chairperson:
Our first meeting of the year, January 9, 2010, started out with a bang!  We had three returning members and one new member. Welcome Amber Schindler. Each month we meet at Christ the King Lutheran Church, from 10 am to noon , and a member usually volunteers to present a mini workshop to the group. In January, GinnyVander Hey demonstrated watercolor monoprints, and we were all able to complete one of our own by noon.It's just amazing how 12 people can come up with such different color schemes and techniques.


In February, we all brought our varying supplies to make paste paper. Fortunately, we were able to have our room at Christ the King Lutheran for an entire day. Paste paper takes a while to dry and we usually have to end a few hours early.  This enables the paper to dry before we leave. We had a great day and the results, as usual, were amazing.  Once again we are adding these pieces of art to our store of papers at home. March 6th, Pat West demonstrated what she had learned from the Nancy Culmone workshop she attended at the 2008 Conference.  She shared her portfolio with us and we were able to see how she developed different styles for one letter and how to enhance them with watercolors and colored pencils. .As you walked around the room, everyone was doing a different letter with different mediums.  It’s so relaxing to have the time to work on something with no interruptions!  And lastly, On March 27th, five of our members met at the South Shore Railway to attend the opening of the 24th Annual Juried exhibition of the Chicago Calligraphy Collective.  The work created by these Chicago calligraphers was incredible. Tables were also set up for their members to demonstrate different techniques. Books by Rosie Kelly, experimental lettering by Marcia Smith.  Versals with Joe Avila, and embossing with Rita Foltz. Of course, we took advantage of being in Chicago and visited Paper Source.  A few dollars less but richer in some of their beautiful papers.

BOOKMARKS IN CALLIGRAPHY

Angie West was invited to come to the Andrews University Library on March 2 to showcase calligraphy for their art week.  Ginny Vander Hey went along as her assistant and together they calligraphed about 50 bookmarks for anyone passing by through the library.  So many people are interested in our art form and many have taken classes “years ago” but were amazed at the different styles now available as they looked through Angie’s portfolio.  We had a great two hours together talking to people about our work and I think one of the most asked questions was, “how long have you been doing this”.  It seems like we just started yesterday, but as we go over how many workshops we have been through, it’s about 15 years for me and a year or so less for Angie.  The old adage works well here, “Time flies when you are having fun!”. I swear that Angie had all the short names; Joe, Mary, etc. while everyone who walked up to Ginny had names like Tranquillity.  I think we needed longer bookmarks!

FUTURE WORKSHOPS

Victoria Pittman – Victoria Pittman will be coming to South Bend for a two-day workshop on April 25 & 26, 2010.  Victoria will be teaching a workshop entitled Tortured Metals.  Cost for the workshop will be $110.  For further information contact gvanderhey@hotmail.com.    My name is first on the list since my 4-year old granddaughter was born the day before Victoria came to South Bend in 2006 and I was not able to attend. The first 15 people who register and pay will be able to participate in the workshop and we now have 13 attendees.   The  workshop will be at Fernwood Botanical Gardens in Berrien Springs, MI.  Times are: Saturday, April 24 10 – 5 and Sunday, April 25, 11 – 5.  Check out her blogspot and her beautiful work victoiriapittman.blogspot.com/. 

Peter Thornton  - We are also very excited about Peter coming to South Bend to do a “Pushing the Pencil” workshop September 11 & 12, 2010.   If you would like to see Peter’s work that he will be demonstrating, please email gvanderhey@hotmail.com.  Cost of the workshop to be announced. 

Rosie Kelly – We love having Rosie do a workshop for us as so we are having her come again in November 6, 2010.  Topic to be announced. 

Workshops in Kalamazoo – Pendragons

May 1 and 2, 2010 (Saturday/Sunday): Diane von Arx will teach a two-day workshop for the Pendragons. Topic still under negotiation, but they are tending towards some element of design.

STUDIO ART CLASSES
There are many classes available for adults and children at Studio Art Classes on Grape Road including drawing, painting, art & design, and calligraphy, of course, by Anne Binder.  If you are interested in any classes at Studio Arts, please go to www.studioartclasses.org.    The studio is located on Grape Road in the JMS Plaza near Outback Steakhouse.

ARTFUL RETREAT
The Artful Retreat for next year will be held from Oct. 17-23, 2010 in Boyne Falls, Michigan.  If interested, go to www.artfulretreat.com for more information and registration form.  Spend six beautiful days at Boyne Falls with other artists away from kids, dogs, phone, etc.  For more information please contact Joya Helmuth on the website.

ODYSSEY – The 30th annual International Gathering of Letter Artists will be held from July 24 – July 31, 2010 at Stonehill College, Easton, Massachusetts.  Those wishing to have more information, please go to www.2010CalligraphyConference.com.

WEBSITES

At our March meeting, Erin Stamper gave us lots of good information regarding creating a website for our guild information and newsletter.  We will discuss this for a couple of meetings before deciding yes or no on this subject.  It’s a big monetary investment, but may mean more locals looking at joining a calligraphy group.  Below are a few guilds that have websites among other websites: 
http://carriedesigns.com/carriecalig.html - Coming to Kalamazoo in October
www.reggieezell.com (Reggie’s Primitive to Modern Classes)


Upcoming Events

April –  No meeting - Easter
May 1 – Show and tell – Victoria Pittman
June 5 – Victoria Pittman Playdate
July 10 – Handmade book - Maureen
August – Annual picnic at the home of Ginny Vander Hey – finished quote
September – Peter Thornton – September 11/12
October 2 – TBA
November 6 – Rosie Kelly
December 4 – Christmas get together – Angie West’s home
Please note that some of the meetings are not on the first Saturday of the month due to holidays or workshops.  Cut this part of the newsletter out and put it on your fridge.

Quote Exchange
At the March meeting, members exchanged quotes.  The name that was chosen will remain a secret until the August meeting, when we will bring in a finished 8 x 10 broadside as a gift to the person whose name we chose.  In return members will receive a broadside in return from whomever has their name.  If you would still like to participate in this exercise, please email gvanderhey@hotmail.com.  All names are chosen for right now, so we would need an even amount of names.  This will be your own design and lettering preference.  Have fun with it!




Birthdays for April, May and June

Sharon Esmont and Amber Schindler       May 18

Sunday, December 27, 2009

January 2010 Scribnote


Comments from our Chairperson:
One of our favorite workshop instructor’s to bring to South Bend is Rosie Kelly.  Rosie is always so complimentary when walking around the room seeing if anyone needs any help in designing their “stash” books.  On November 7, thirteen ladies met at Christ the King Church from 9 until 5 pm to make another stash book like we did last year.  Rosie teaches us so much about design and color.  She puts together an envelope of “stash ingredients” like pieces of paste papers and papers she has lettered on.  When you open yours and see Rosie’s lettering and her beautiful paste paper colors, you almost don’t want to use it.! But, to get your book up and running, you cut the pieces apart and place them in your book in your own design.  Most times our books are proto types, but, they certainly are a treasure to keep to reference to several times a year.  Thanks to Rosie, we can always learn something new in her workshops and enjoy every minute of it.  Thanks to Sharon for getting the church open early for set up and to Anna for housing our instructor. 

Our Christmas MCG/Study Group get together at Barbara Rogan’s home in South Bend was spectacular.  As nine of us sat around the table in the dining room, we passed out our handmade artful Christmas cards to each other and as we opened up our individual cards, we ooh’ed and aah’ed everyone else’s work.  The cards were beautiful, lunch was fabulous and the friendship we shared was priceless.  Thanks to Barbara for opening her beautiful new home for our meeting.  Thanks also to Joya Helmuth of Spark Design in South Bend for donating 3 gift certificates which were won by Jo McPherson, Maureen Trubac and Anna Schlemma. 

We also decided to make two end of the year Christmas donations; one to the Food Bank of Northern Indiana and the other to Christ the King Lutheran Church.  The food bank and the church where we hold our meetings were the recipients of a $100 check from the MCG.  ‘Tis the season of giving and we are pleased to give to others. 

FUTURE WORKSHOPS

Victoria Pittman – Victoria Pittman will be coming to South Bend for a two-day workshop on April 25 & 26, 2010.  Victoria will be teaching a Tortured Metals workshop.  Cost for the workshop will be $110.  The supply list will be available soon.  Please contact gvanderhey@hotmail.com if you are interested in this workshop.  My name is first on the list since my 3 ½ year old granddaughter was born the day before Victoria came to South Bend in 2006 and I was not able to attend.  Please note that only the first 15 people who register will be able to come to the workshop and MCG members will be given first preference. Please send your check for $60 to MCG, PO Box 11513, South Bend, Indiana 46601 ASAP.  We are anticipating having our workshop at Fernwood in Berrien Spring, MI. 

Peter Thornton  - We are also very excited about Peter coming to South Bend to do a “Pushing the Pencil” workshop September 11 & 12, 2010.   If you would like to see Peter’s work that he will be demonstrating, please email gvanderhey@hotmail.com.  Cost of the workshop to be announced. 

Rosie Kelly – We love having Rosie do a workshop for us as so we are having her come again in November, 2010.  Topic to be announced. 


Workshops in Kalamazoo – Pendragons

May 1 and 2, 2010 (Saturday/Sunday): Diane von Arx will teach a two-day workshop for the Pendragons. Topic still under negotiation, but they are tending towards some element of design. Cost TBA

GOING GREEN
We are keeping green by sending out our newsletter by internet.  This saves lots of time  getting our information printed and buying stamps to send them out.  If you have anything you would like to put into the newsletter, which is published 4 times a year, please send the information to gvanderhey@aol.com or merciwest@aol.com.  We appreciate any information you can share with us.  Check out www.Societyforcalligraphy.org for the Los Angeles area guild newsletter where Carrie Imai is the President. Also check out the Memphis Calligraphy Guild http://www.memphiscalligraphy.org/home.html

STUDIO ARTS CLASSES
There are many classes available at Studio Arts in South Bend including Drawing, Creative Writing, Portrait Drawing, Digital Imaging, and calligraphy, of course, by Anne Binder.  If you are interested in any classes at Studio Arts, please go to www.studioartscenter.org.  Also check out their artists market on the first Saturday of each month where local artists sell their works.  Anne’s studio has moved to Mishawaka on Grape Road so check out her new art studio near The Outback.

ARTFUL RETREAT
The Artful Retreat for next year will be held from Oct. 17-23, 2010 in Boyne Falls, Michigan.  If interested, go to www.artfulretreat.com for more information and registration form.  Spend six beautiful days at Boyne Falls with other artists away from kids, dogs, phone, etc.  For more information please contact Joya Helmuth on the website.

ODYSSEY – The 30th annual International Gathering of Letter Artists will be held from July 24 – July 31, 2010 at Stonehill College, Easton, Massachusetts.  Those wishing to have more information, please go to www.2010CalligraphyConference.com.

WEBSITES

Often times I see a website posted on cyberscribes and put them on my favorites so I thought I would share some with you:

www.crane.com/Social/weddings/WeddingBlueBook/AddressingTheEnvelopes/
www.ccscribes.com/  - Capital City Scribes

 UPCOMING EVENTS

January 9 -  Watercolor monoprints - Ginny
February 6 – Paste paper (We had so much fun last time that we are doing it again!)
March 6 – Cut letters – Pat West
April –  No meeting - Easter
May 1 – Show and tell – Victoria Pittman
June 5 – Victoria Pittman Playdate
July 10 – Handmade book
August
September – Peter Thornton – September 11/12
October 2
November 6 – Rosie Kelly
December 4 – Christmas get together
Please note that some of the meetings are not on the first Saturday of the month due to holidays or workshops.

As you can see, we have planned our year for 2010 (say twenty-ten).  We have a few openings if there is something you would like the group to do in August and October, please let us know. 


For the things we have to learn before we can do them, we learn by doing them. -- Aristotle
True art is characterized by an irresistible urge in the creative artist. -- Albert Einstein

Thursday, October 1, 2009

October 2009 Scribnote


Comments from our Chairperson:
I can’t even remember how many years we having been having our annual picnic at my home, but it is one of my favorite times together with the members of the Michiana Calligraphy Guild.  First we sit outside in the screened porch, drink tea and coffee, and have our usual first Saturday of the month meeting.  During the course of the meeting we have sharing time, we raffle off a book (this year’s book was won by Diana Stamper), and then we exchange handmade books.  The books as always are lovely to behold.  We also had four little girls joining us for the meeting and two of them made books to exchange which were gobbled up by their respective grandmothers.  Teaching young children to do and appreciate art is a pleasant task we should all participate in.  Then comes the best part of the meeting where we have a scrumptious lunch including Sharon Esmont’s beautiful fruit salad and Anna Schlemma’s famous 2 ½ pound chocolate chip cookies, and enjoy the beautiful day.  Thanks to all who joined us on August 1 and we look forward to meeting again next August. 

I recently bought a new glass-top drafting table at Prizm in Indianapolis.  I saw it in their flyer and when I was in Indy, decided to give it a look.  I’ve had an old student drafting table about half the width and wanted something a little more modern.  Usually my husband is the one to put things together for me, but I was so excited about my new table, with drawers, that I decided to tackle it myself.  The first three parts had to be put on three times, because I put them on backwards!  When the table is turned over, left is not your left.  Learning curve here.  But with my husband as consultant, I was able to put it together by myself.  I have to say, putting tables together and having to read instructions, would not be my favorite thing to do.  Now that it is done, I can put my supplies in the drawers and start creating. 

Paste Paper - It’s what you’ve been asking for!  A day to make paste paper.  We will be getting together on October 3, 2009 at Christ the King Church, our usual meeting place, to spend a day making paste paper.  Bring your own supplies and lunch.  Please let Ginny know if you will be coming so that we can plan for tables.  Times will be 10 – 4 pm.  We need a couple of people to make the paste.  If you would like to volunteer, please let Ginny know (gvanderhey@hotmail.com)

FUTURE WORKSHOPS

Rosie Kelly – Rosie Kelly will be joining the MCG on Saturday, November 7, 2009 for a one-day workshop from 9 – 5 pm.  Last year Rosie taught us her “stash” book.  This year we are staying with the same theme and the title is Recycle Stash 2.  Cost for the workshop will be $50 payable to MCG no later than the October guild/study group meeting.  Limit will be 15 (we already have 12) in the workshop so register with your check as soon as you can.  This workshop will take place at Christ the King Church in Mishawaka. Supply list will be forthcoming.  We will have a limited amount of arches text wove for sale that day.

Victoria Pittman – Victoria Pittman will be coming to South Bend for a two-day workshop in April 2010.  Please keep this in mind and get it onto your calendar.  More information will be forthcoming in a future newsletter. 

Peter Thornton – Looking at a possible workshop with Peter Thornton in fall, 2010.

Workshops in Kalamazoo – Pendragons
Nov. 14 (Saturday): Diane Stum Fekete will teach "Unique Tools, Unique Letters." This is her summary of the day:
In this workshop focusing both on lettering and tools, we will learn a fun, contemporary variation of Italic lettering. We will experiment with a variety of contemporary tools for making larger marks, including Automatic pens, Parallel pens, Coit pens and oversized markers. Incorporating larger lettering into our work gives us ways to introduce greater interest and contrast. Using papers with different textures allows us to discover favorite combinations of tools and materials. All levels of skill and enthusiasm are welcome. However, it will be very helpful to have some knowledge of calligraphy, particularly Italic lettering.  Cost $30. to Pendragon members only.

May 1 and 2, 2010 (Saturday/Sunday): Diane von Arx will teach a two-day workshop for us. Topic still under negotiation, but they are tending towards some element of design. Cost TBA.

GOING GREEN
 We are keeping green by sending out our newsletter by internet.  This saves lots of time   getting our information printed and buying stamps to send them out.  If you have anything you would like to put into the newsletter, which is published 4 times a year, please send the information to gvanderhey@aol.com or merciwest@aol.com.  We appreciate any information you can share with us.  Check out www.Societyforcalligraphy.org for the Los Angeles area guild newsletter where Carrie Imai is the President. Also check out the Memphis Calligraphy Guild http://www.memphiscalligraphy.org/home.html


OFFICERS
It’s that time of year again when we look at having new officers for the Michiana Calligraphy Guild.  If you wish to be one of the four officers, please let one of us know.  Even though we have a small (but mighty) group, we don’t want anyone to think that the present officers want to monopolize being in charge.  Even though our officers go the extra mile to bring quality workshops and meetings, other input would always be appreciated. 

MEMBERSHIP
Maureen Trubac made the motion to forego dues for the 2009-2010 membership year for all current members.  Any new members will need to pay the $15. fee.  Angie West seconded the motion. 

STUDIO ARTS CLASSES
There are many classes available at Studio Arts in South Bend including Drawing, Creative Writing, Portrait Drawing, Digital Imaging, and calligraphy, of course, by Anne Binder.  If you are interested in any classes at Studio Arts, please go to www.studioartscenter.org.  Also check out their artists market on the first Saturday of each month where local artists sell their works.  Anne’s studio has moved to Mishawaka on Grape Road so check out her new art studio near Barnes and Noble and The Outback

ARTFUL RETREAT
The Artful Retreat organized by Joya Helmuth will be held from October 18 – 23, 2009 in Boyne Falls, Michigan.  If interested, go to artfulretreat.com for more information and registration form.  Spend five beautiful days at Boyne Falls with other artists away from kids, dogs, phone, etc. 

CONGRATULATIONS
We want to announce the birth of Anne Roselynn Van Prooyen to MCG member Traci Van Prooyen and her husband Matt on September 21, 2009.  Son Caleb is almost 3 and loves his sister already.

True art is characterized by an irresistible urge in the creative artist.
Albert Einstein
WEBSITES

Often times I see a website posted on cyberscribes and put them on my favorites so I thought I would share some with you:

http://www.ccscribes.com/  - Capital City Scribes

UPCOMING EVENTS

October –  Paste paper play day 10 - 4
November  7 – Rosie Kelly workshop – 9 – 5 pm
December – Christmas meeting – Exchange Christmas cards – at the home of Barbara Rogan.
                      Meeting at 10 am followed by lunch at noon.
For the things we have to learn before we can do them, we learn by doing them. -- Aristotle