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March 2017 Helping Hands Newsletter 1 Helping Hands Newsletter http://www.helpinghandsquiltguild.com/ March 2017• Dover, Delaware President’s Message Sue Hoecker Vice President’s Message Mary Dawn Ditty March Program Augusta Cole Augusta comes to us from Richmond where she is a popular quilt teacher. She served as President of the Virginia Consortium of Quilters, the statewide quilting group. (As we know, Virginia seems to be the hotbed of quilters.) She is scheduled to teach at numerous guilds, the VT Quilt Festival, and the John Campbell Folk School this year. We are fortunate to have Augusta join us this month in Dover for her talk, “A Collage of Tricks, Tips, and Tidbits.” We will get to see many of her quilts and be entertained by her upbeat personality and fun nature. Don’t miss it! There are still some openings for her Tuesday, March 28 at Wyoming Methodist. Email Mary Dawn at [email protected] if interested. Fee: $40. The Board is asking that each member take at least 12 tickets ($10) to sell or buy to help your guild!!! Our dues, stash relocation and the raffle quilt sales are our primary sources of income for all our great speakers. Helping Hand’s Retreat is being organized by Mary Kokoszka, and her committee. Attendance will be on first come basis. Be sure to look for details and mark your calendar so you don’t miss all the fun of sewing with our HH members for a multi-day event! Augusta Cole’s visit to HH in March will lead us in a trunk show of “Collage Tricks, Tips, and Tidbits”, followed by a workshop on Tuesday “Cutting Bee Workshop” in which you may choose one of 10 quilt patterns to make. You don’t want to miss her different scrap techniques. See details in newsletter article. Look for the announcements of upcoming events…we have a Service Day of Sewing on April 1, and a workshop led by one of our members, Carrie Dobos, on April 22, too. You won’t want to miss either. I look forward to see you all March 27th! Sue Hoecker My Soul is Fed by Needle and Thread Please join us every 4th Monday of the month at 6:30 pm. First Baptist Church of Dover, located at 301 Walker Rd. Our membership fee is $25.00 per year. Michele Scott…what a presentation!!!! We all saw a trunk show of Michele’s quilting career. Message clearing saying “you can do it, too”!!!! Her skills and humor just shone. Twenty-two of us enjoyed Michele’s Free Motion Quilting workshop, and I’ve seen many examples already of member’s work as a result. GREAT enthusiasm and skills shared. Skills Forum for March meeting will be led by Marti Chamberlain. Beginning 5:45 p.m. Pre-meeting sale of magazines and patterns this month, led by Elaine Morris. Lots to choose from…priced to sell! We will also begin a QUILT KIT RAFFLE, fabrics donated by a member. Don’t miss out on your chance to win this beautiful kit. Helping Hands budget for 2017 accompanies this newsletter, as approved by the Board at February meeting. As a reminder to all, there are forms that you can obtain from Mary Kokoszka, treasurer, for all expenditures. Any expense not budgeted must be approved before money is spent. 2017 Raffle Quilt “Because of the Brave” was named by Lucinda Mercier, and a pack of fat quarters won. Barbara Austin has a team (all of us!) to sell raffle tickets and first venue is March 18. ML Kaczka made a smaller quilt “Salute to the Red, White and Blue” out of the donated patriotic fabrics. The Board decided it would be second prize to the raffle quilt. Sewing Day of Service on Saturday, April 1 at the Wyoming Methodist Church Free Bring your sewing machines, thread, long extension cords, and lunch for a day of straight sewing on projects for other people. We will sew pillow cases for kids, school bags, and receiving blankets. Materials will be provided. (We are asking our members to donate 30-32 inch squares of flannel to use for this project.) It’s a day of interacting with other quilters and a day of getting to know each other and fellowship. Sign up or just come. See you there! Continued on pg 2 Refreshments Robin Aschenberg Hello ladies of Helping Hands. This month the people responsible for refreshments are the letters "Q-Z". With St. Patrick's this month lets go "green". Your refreshment chair, Robin Aschenberg Any questions? Please feel free to call or e-mail me at: 302-670-2535, and [email protected].

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Page 1: Helping Hands Newsletter

March 2017 Helping Hands Newsletter 1

Helping Hands Newsletter

http://www.helpinghandsquiltguild.com/

March 2017• Dover, Delaware

President’s Message Sue Hoecker

Vice President’s Message Mary Dawn Ditty

March Program

Augusta Cole Augusta comes to us from Richmond

where she is a popular quilt teacher. She

served as President of the Virginia

Consortium of Quilters, the statewide

quilting group. (As we know, Virginia seems

to be the hotbed of quilters.) She is

scheduled to teach at numerous guilds, the VT Quilt Festival, and

the John Campbell Folk School this year. We are fortunate to

have Augusta join us this month in Dover for her talk, “A Collage

of Tricks, Tips, and Tidbits.” We will get to see many of her quilts

and be entertained by her upbeat personality and fun nature.

Don’t miss it!

There are still some openings for her Tuesday, March 28 at

Wyoming Methodist. Email Mary Dawn at [email protected]

if interested. Fee: $40.

The Board is asking that each member take at least 12 tickets

($10) to sell or buy to help your guild!!! Our dues, stash relocation

and the raffle quilt sales are our primary sources of income for

all our great speakers.

Helping Hand’s Retreat is being organized by Mary Kokoszka,

and her committee. Attendance will be on first come basis. Be

sure to look for details and mark your calendar so you don’t miss

all the fun of sewing with our HH members for a multi-day event!

Augusta Cole’s visit to HH in March will lead us in a trunk show

of “Collage Tricks, Tips, and Tidbits”, followed by a workshop on

Tuesday “Cutting Bee Workshop” in which you may choose one of

10 quilt patterns to make. You don’t want to miss her different

scrap techniques. See details in newsletter article. Look for the

announcements of upcoming events…we have a Service Day of

Sewing on April 1, and a workshop led by one of our members,

Carrie Dobos, on April 22, too. You won’t want to miss either.

I look forward to see you all March 27th! Sue Hoecker

My Soul is Fed by Needle and Thread

Please join us every 4th Monday of the month at 6:30 pm.

First Baptist Church of Dover, located at 301 Walker Rd.

Our membership fee is $25.00 per year.

Michele Scott…what a presentation!!!! We all saw a trunk

show of Michele’s quilting career. Message clearing saying “you

can do it, too”!!!! Her skills and humor just shone. Twenty-two of

us enjoyed Michele’s Free Motion Quilting workshop, and I’ve

seen many examples already of member’s work as a result.

GREAT enthusiasm and skills shared.

Skills Forum for March meeting will be led by Marti

Chamberlain. Beginning 5:45 p.m.

Pre-meeting sale of magazines and patterns this month, led

by Elaine Morris. Lots to choose from…priced to sell! We will

also begin a QUILT KIT RAFFLE, fabrics donated by a member.

Don’t miss out on your chance to win this beautiful kit.

Helping Hands budget for 2017 accompanies this newsletter,

as approved by the Board at February meeting. As a reminder

to all, there are forms that you can obtain from Mary Kokoszka,

treasurer, for all expenditures. Any expense not budgeted must

be approved before money is spent.

2017 Raffle Quilt “Because of the Brave” was named by

Lucinda Mercier, and a pack of fat quarters won. Barbara Austin

has a team (all of us!) to sell raffle tickets and first venue is

March 18. ML Kaczka made a smaller quilt “Salute to the Red,

White and Blue” out of the donated patriotic fabrics. The Board

decided it would be second prize to the raffle quilt.

Sewing Day of Service on Saturday,

April 1 at the Wyoming Methodist Church

Free

Bring your sewing machines, thread, long

extension cords, and lunch for a day of

straight sewing on projects for other people. We will sew pillow

cases for kids, school bags, and receiving blankets. Materials will

be provided. (We are asking our members to donate 30-32 inch

squares of flannel to use for this project.) It’s a day of

interacting with other quilters and a day of getting to know each

other and fellowship. Sign up or just come. See you there!

Continued on pg 2

Refreshments Robin Aschenberg

Hello ladies of Helping Hands. This month the people responsible

for refreshments are the letters "Q-Z". With St. Patrick's this

month lets go "green".

Your refreshment chair, Robin Aschenberg Any questions? Please feel free to call or e-mail me at:

302-670-2535, and [email protected].

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Calling all EQ7 users and those who would like to learn how to use EQ7 for designing quilts and for making choices for quilts

designed by others. Cindy King, Barbara Sansone, and ML Kaczka will teach an introductory workshop on EQ7 on Tuesday, May 23,

2017 9 AM - 11:50 AM. We’d also like to start a sub-group within the Guild for sharing information among EQ7 users and learners.

At the March meeting, Cindy King will give a brief explanation of what EQ7 is and describe a trial version that will be available to

guild members for two weeks in May. More details about the May workshop are online at

http://www.helpinghandsquiltguild.com/may.html. If you’re interested in learning about EQ7 or already use it, would you please complete the survey available online at:

http://tinyurl.com/HHQG-EQ7form.

The survey will allow us to gather information from those interested in participating in the workshop and future events related to

EQ7.

Vice President’s Message continued from pg 1

Electric Quilt (EQ7) Users and Learners Cindy King

Saturday, April 22

Our member, Carrie Dobos, will lead participants in making

Thimbleberries free quilt pattern, “Star of Hope” at

Wyoming Methodist 9-3 PM. (See the picture on our

website under April programs.) This would be a great time to

work on your skills and make an attractive quilt at the same

time. Fee: $15.

Change of DATE AND PLACE! The APRIL MEETING has been postponed until Wed., May 3

with workshop on May 4.

The meeting will be at St. Andrew’s Lutheran, 425 N. Dupont

Highway (Rt. 13 northbound side, just after Green Turtle

Restaurant.)

Our May 3 speaker, Philippa Naylor, comes from England.

She is traveling here to teach at the Paducah Quilt Show,

then visiting the Annapolis Quilt Guild. We have this unusual

opportunity to have a well-known speaker because she is in

the area and we are accommodating her travel schedule.

Don’t miss her!

Workshop on May 4 at Wyoming Methodist.

Philippa’s workshop is entitled "Finish Line, Unusual, Creative and

Clever Ways to Complete your Quilts.” This will be a technique

workshop. Philippa will share some of her finishing secrets which

help to make her quilts to special. I am expecting new techniques

and a different slant to quilting from Philippa.

There are still openings in her workshop. Sign up at the March

meeting! Please, be prepared to pay $40 when you enroll.

You will learn how to make narrow Rouleau strips (pictured below)

and many ways to create interesting kinds of prairie points for

borders with pizazz!

May 23 workshops at Wyoming Methodist

(No sewing machines needed) $15

We are going to have two workshop sessions on May 23.

From 9-11:45, Cindy King, ML Kaczka and Barbara Sansone will

lead a session explaining the use of Electric Quilt 7. This is a

computer design program. Come try it and learn what this is

about!

At noon, Mary Kokoszka will lead us in a hand applique session.

If you want to learn more about one technique to hand applique,

come join in.

Our sincere thanks to our members for planning and leading these

useful, learning sessions!

March 18 ...National Quilting Day

Do something special to

share your love of

Quilting.

Workshop Fees Fees for all-day workshops are $40 payable to

the guild when you sign up. Half day is $25.

Member led workshops are $15 to cover guild

costs.

FYI: Helping Hands wants to be a FRIENDLY, WELCOMING guild. We

are so happy to encourage visitors, new members, and those who want

to try us out.

In an effort to be “fair” to our dues-paying members, the board has

set the following fees:

$5 visitor fee for meetings with speakers. Dues will become $20

(instead of $25) if visitors join at the next meeting.

$10 extra VISITOR charge for workshops (Normally $40

workshops become $50 to non-dues paying attendees.)

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Workshops 2017 For your planning Convenience

Please, support our guild and attend some of these great opportunities! See Helping Hands website “Programs” for details.

2017 DATE

Artist Title Technique Location

3/28 $40

Augusta Cole “Cutting Bee” Share fabric and create quilt of your choice

Wyoming Methodist

4/1 Free

Quilting Day of Service Create projects for others.

Wyoming Methodist

4/22 $15

Member led by Carrie Dobos “Star of Hope” by Thimbleberries Work on quilt Wyoming Methodist

5/4 $40

Philippa Naylor "Finish Line, Unusual, Creative and Clever Ways to Complete your Quilts"

Work on techniques Wyoming Methodist

5/23 $15

Member led

9 AM Electric Quilt 12 PM Hand Applique techniques

No machines needed. Wyomimg Methodist

6/27 $15

Member led. Surprise.. Wyoming Methodist

Mon. 7/24 $25

Heather Kojan “Modern Improv Workshop” Smallish quilt First Baptist ½ day 12-3 PM

8/29 free

Member led “Quilts of Valor” Work on blocks for quilts

Wyoming Methodist

9/26 $40

Sandi Blackwell Square-Agonals “Spiral Out” Large table runner Wyoming Methodist

10/24 $25

Wooly Pines by Mary and Jackie

“Wooly Tree Workshop” Kit: $25 payable that day

Create wool 3 dimensional tree

Wyoming Methodist 2 sessions (AM & PM)

Needed:

SAVE THE DATE: Helping Hands Quilt Guild Retreat

Information about Programs and Events Please, see newsletters (linked on website) or website for

all workshop info. There is a calendar for the year (under

“Calendar”) as well as “Programs” organized by the month.

At each guild meeting, please, take the time to watch

the scrolling announcements (with pictures) that is on the

front wall of the stage. You will learn about guild news,

workshops, upcoming speakers, etc.

There will also be brief reminders about meetings and

events through email a few days before our fourth Monday

guild meetings. WE WANT YOU TO BE INFORMED

ABOUT ALL OUR OPPORTUNITIES AND FUN!

Pieces of flannel that are

(at least 32 inches square)

to make receiving blankets for

layette kits on our

Sewing Day of Service on April 1.

If you have some to donate, please,

bring it to either the March meeting.

Calling all guild members, the Helping Hands Quilt Guild is sponsoring our first retreat! All guild members are invited. The

Camp Pecometh Retreat Center is located in a secluded area in Maryland right along the beautiful Chesapeake Bay. New option

offered – select either a two-night stay or a three-night stay. All meals included. Sign up begins March 2017, first come first

serve, space is limited.

Where: Camp Pecometh Retreat Center

When: 17 – 20 August 2017

Time: Arrival time 10 am either Thursday or Friday

Departure time 3 pm Sunday

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The deadline for quilt registration is May 15, 2017. Their first show was great, and this one sounds even better. The forms for

quilt registration can be printed from the quilt show section. www.oceanwavesquiltguild.org/quilt-show

QUILT REGISTRATION GENERAL INFORMATION NOTE: Quilts in this show MUST NOT have been exhibited in any previous

OWQG show including Kent/Sussex. The Entrant must have made the quilt.

Helping Hands has very talented quilters; it would be nice if we were represented in this show.

Although I would prefer not to take a whole lot of fabric right

now, we could use any patriotic fabric or fillers for such if you

have any pieces...and we share such with QOV.

Thank you, Ladies,

Ann Fischer, Coordinator, QFO 302-744-9786

[email protected]

QUILTING FOR OTHERS next meets on Tuesday, March

14 and then on Tuesday, April 11...always at 6PM at the

Simpson Center on North Main St. in Camden. Please remember

to park behind the Whatcoat Church off Center St. We have a

big pile of work to do right now, so please come and help us keep

the process moving along. And please don't hesitate to become

involved even if you can't come to our meetings. Work at any

stage of the process is always available!

Our meetings are a great way to meet new people, get

involved in the guild, and get help with your own work (bring along

any questions and we will put our two cents in!). And as was

mentioned at the guild meeting, to practice your skills. We have

high standards, but we are not perfectionists, and we can help

you learn a new skill.

This Month we will be selling Magazines on stage before the meeting starting at 6:00.

Thank you for your support.

REMEMBER Elaine Morris Quilt Entries in The Ocean Waves Quilt Show Kate Ruper Quilting For Others News Ann Fischer

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Treasurers Report February 2017 Mary Kokoszka

1/31/2017 Citizens Bank checking account Statement balance: $18735.32

2/28/2017 Citizens Bank checking account Register balance: $ 18610.28

2/28/2017 Citizens Bank checking account Register balance $ 18610.28 Respectfully Submitted, Mary Kokoszka ( All records are available for review upon request unaudited - for management purposes only)

Checks Cleared:

Barbara Austin Weights for Raffle Quilt Stand $ 49.95 Barbara Sansone Nov/Jan Newsletter Printing Costs $ 32.10 Sue Hoecker BOM Drawing Prize $ 17.99 Delaware Sec of State Corporate Tax Filing 2016 $ 25.00

$ 125.04

Deposits Cleared: None

$ 0.00

Uncleared Deposits:

$ 0.00 2.00 Uncleared Checks: $

$ 0.00

Upcoming Quilt Events: For Black History Month there is a Quilt Show at the Delaware Agricultural Museum, Feb 4th till April 19th

866 N. Dupont Hwy, Dover, DE 19901 For more info: http://www.agriculturalmuseum.org/ 302-734-1618

Open Tues -Sat 10am-3pm

Baltimore Heritage Quilters' Guild presents EXPO 2017 - March 18-19, 2017, 10 AM-5 PM

NEW VENUE! The Park School – Athletic Center at 2425 Old Court Road, Baltimore, MD 21208

The EXPO showcases quilts made by guild members, ranging in style from traditional to contemporary, as well as art quilts.

The EXPO also features quilts and quilted items for sale, a Silent Auction, and an expanded Vendors Mall.

Featured quilters: Amy Selmanoff (contemporary) and Carol Graves (traditional)

Website: www.baltimorequilters.com Email: [email protected] Mail: PO box 4062, Timonium, MD 21094

Admission: $8 at door Children under 12 admitted free when accompanied by an adult

Online advance ticket purchase: $7; $6 group of 5 or more

AQS Lancaster, PA – Mar 29–Apr 1, 2017 For more info: http://www.quiltweek.com/locations/lancaster/

Lancaster County Convention Center, 25 S Queen St, Lancaster, PA 17603

Quilters Unlimited Quilt Show - June 2-4 For more info: www.quiltersunlimited.org/quilt show

Dulles Expo Center, Chantilly, VA

Bayside Quilters of the Eastern Shore - June 2-4 For More info: www.baysidequilters.org

Oxford Community Center, Oxford, MD

Ocean Waves Quilt Guild, Lewes, DE - July 21-22, 2017 Quilt Show – “Peach Blossoms – Quilts in the Orchard

Cape Henlopen High School, Lewes, DE http://www.oceanwavesquiltguild.org/quilt-show

Ladybug Quilt Guild, Newark, DE - August 10, 11 and 12, 2017 http://ladybugquiltguild.weebly.com/quilt-show.html

Diamond State Quilt Show, Singerly Fire Hall, 300 Newark Ave., Elkton, MD

Four County Quilters Guild – August 11-13 For more info: www.fourcountyquiltersguild.org or www.thegreatfrederickfair.com

(Frederick Fairgrounds - Null Building) 797 East Patrick Street, Fredrick, ,MD 21701

If you know of any events in the area, please let us know. You can send any information to: Barbara Sansone

Phone: 302-730-4169 or E-mail [email protected]

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Minutes for the February 27, 2017 Meeting Delores Burns

Minutes for the March 1, 2017 Board Meeting Delores Burns

Present: Sue Hoecker, Mary Dawn Ditty, Mary Kokoszka,

Delores Burns, Patricia Kokoszka, Ann Fischer, Barbara Austin,

Shirley Smith, Linda Barlow, Cindy King

The Secretary’s minutes were approved for February 2017.

Committee Reports

Website: Patricia reported there have been some problems

adding on, but the search engine is showing positive results.

Sue praised those working on the opening pages. The 2017

By-Laws are to be added.

Newsletter: Due March 11th.

QFO: The first meeting was held at Whatcoat Methodist

Church. They meet next on March 14th, hoping to have more

volunteers.

Workshops: Mary will be sending out an email reminder of the

workshops available for signup.

Retreat: Signups for the retreat will begin in March.

Fundraising: A box of Fat Quarters with a pattern was donated

to HH. This will be used as a raffle basket and the tickets will

cost $2.00 for one, $3.00 for five, and $7.00 for 10.

Magazines will be sold at the March HH meeting with a cost of

.25 each or $1.00 for 10.

Raffle Quilt: The name of the new raffle quilt is “Because of

the Brave,” submitted by Lucinda Mercier. Ticket sells will

begin on March 18th at Sam’s Club. The drawing date for the

winner will be December 5, 2017. An additional quilt will be

raffled off at the same time. The name of the quilt is

“Salute to the Red, White, & Blue,” submitted by Linda Barlow.

. Name Tag: Several members have inquired about the pattern

that uses our new logo. This pattern will be made available.

Old Business

The membership roster is being updated. Kate Ruper has

contacted members that have not paid, but some have not

responded. The Board discussed various ways of handling this.

Sue will send out an email reminder with a deadline for

responding.

New Business

HH Guild is in need of Liability Insurance. Mary Dawn has

contacted several companies. A motion was made, seconded,

and passed by unanimous vote to accept a proposed rate of

$425.00 a year from State Farm Insurance.

Sue presented a proposed budget for 2017. Some changes

were made. A motion was made, seconded, and passed by

unanimous vote to accept the proposed preliminary budget.

Sue is looking for ideas to involve our new members in smaller

Sewing B Groups.

Our next meeting will take place on April 5, 2017.

Respectfully submitted,

Delores Burns

Committee Reports:

Workshops: Mary Dawn Ditty announced upcoming workshops

available for HH members.

Retreat: Mary Kokoszka announced that HH Guild is sponsoring

a retreat from August 17 - 20. Information for this event can

be found on our website

Food Bank: Geri Headley announced that the Food Bag Drive

was a great success. She thanked Ann Fischer for donating

fabric.

QFO: The next meeting will be held March 14th. Kits are

available.

QOV: Peg Gilson and Betty Rigo have three tops completed and

are looking for volunteers to complete the quilting

Website: Patricia Kokoszka will be taking photos at the March

meeting of members that have not had their picture taken with

their favorite quilt.

The meeting concluded with a Name Tag drawing and a 50/50

raffle. Respectfully submitted, Delores Burns

The meeting opened with a prayer read by our President,

Sue Hoecker, followed with the introduction of our guests.

Presentation

Our members displayed their beautiful quilts and

projects they had completed, along with BOM # 7.

Program:

Our members presented their beautiful quilts and

projects. ML Kaczka presented the new patriotic raffle

quilt completed by her committee, along with an extra quilt

to be raffled off at the same time.

Business:

The Secretary’s and Treasurer’s reports were approved

for January.

By-Laws: A motion was made, seconded, and passed by

unanimous vote to dispense with the reading of the entire

By-Laws, reading only the proposed changes. Elle

Brocklehurst read these aloud. A motion was made,

seconded, and passed by unanimous vote to accept these

changes.

A contest was held to name our new raffle quilt. Our

winner was Lucinda Mercier, who submitted “Because of

the Brave.”

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Happy Birthday Kate Ruper Officers & Committee Chairs Last Name First Name Birthday Marie Austin Mar 5

Beth Flaherty Mar 6

Patricia

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Hoexter Mar 12

Julia Dean Mar 15

Audrey Gardner Mar 17

Wanda Utterback Mar 18

Rachel Talmo Mar 21

Tina Mujica Mar 23

Judy Worley Mar 27

Edna Bennett Mar 29

Patricia Kokoszka Mar 29

Carol Morgan Mar 31

Marylou McDonald Apr 2

Doris Butler Apr 1

Jeanne Feuer Apr 8

Geri Cohens-

Hedley

Apr 10

Deborah Radzinski Apr 10

Marti Chamberlain Apr 12

Lucinda Mercier Apr 13

Mary Deeter Apr 14

Janet Hendricks Apr 15

Lynn Springer Apr 15

Marti Chamberlain Apr 12

Lucinda Mercier Apr 13

Joyce Sinclair Apr 23

Veronica Manno Apr 26

Mary Dawn Ditty Apr 27

The Magic Table

Newsletter submissions are due

by or before the 2nd Saturday of the month.

Please email them to Barbara Sansone at [email protected]

The long table as you walk into the

Helping Hands meeting room.

• Membership services (renewal dues, new members and

visitors)

• Sign-in sheet (Please, try to sign in so we can get an

accurate count of attendance.)

• Sign-up for those who wear name tag.

(There is a drawing each month for those who wear a

tag. It is encouraged so that we can all know who we

are talking to and sitting with.)

• 50/ 50 raffle ticket sale. (This is a fund raiser for the

guild.)

• Class registration

• Quilting for Others (Pick up a kit)•

http://www.facebook.com/ HelpingHandsQuiltGuild

Inside this Issue 1. Presidents Message

1. Vice Presidents Message

1. Refreshment List

2. Workshop Fees

2. EQ Info

2. FYI

3. Workshops 2017

3. Info about Programs & Events

3. HHQG Retreat

4. Magazine Sale

4. OWQS registration info

4. QFO

5. Upcoming Quilt Events

5. Treasurer’s Report 2/28/17

6. Meeting Minutes 2/27/2017

6 Board Meeting Minutes 3/1/2017

7. Sunshine Committee

7. Birthdays

Sunshine Committee Report

Please continue to keep us informed of any of our members

that are ill, having surgery, or have lost a loved one. Respectfully submitted,

Connie Quarnaccio and Sharon Cook

President: Sue Hoecker…………….. Vice President: Mary Dawn Ditty……... Recording Secretary: Delores Burns…………… Corresponding Secretary: Ellen Malenfant……..… Treasurer: Mary Kokoszka….…….. Committee Chairs: 50/50: Shirley Smith …………... Block of the Month: Linda Barlow….………… Cindy King………………. Fund Raising: Ellen Malenfant……….. Raffle Quilt Sales Barbara Austin………… Raffle Quilt Construction ML Kaczka………………. Meeting Sales Elaine Morris……….… Greeters/New Member: Rose Ann Battista….… Holiday Event Nancy Roberts………… Membership: Kate Ruper……………… Fern Weaner………….. Newsletter: Barbara Sansone……. Quilting for Others: Ann Fischer…………….. Quilts of Valor: Betty Rigo…………..…...

Peg Gilson…………….…. Refreshments: Robin Aschenberg……. Sit ‘n Sew/ Workshop Coordinator: Shirley Smith…………... Show ‘n Tell Sharon Noone…………. Skills Forum: Marti Chamberlain….... Sunshine: Sharon Cook…………….. Website/Facebook: Patricia Kokoszka……. Cindy King……………….

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