Showing posts with label community service. Show all posts
Showing posts with label community service. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Last Night's Meeting Fun!

 Here are some of the many charity quilts shared at last night's meeting.  A special thank you went out to Gudrun for having a hand in making over 45 quilts this year and to Leslie for making over 100 bags!  Great job ladies!  A few other folks got prizes from the drawing for their participation as well.  Penny announced that over fifty percent of the members are participating in our charity work one way or another.  Join in, it is fun!
Our president Debbie also passed her presidency and gavel to her sister Crystal who is our new president.  Out thanks go out to Debbie for a job well done.  We do appreciate all of your hard work this year to make our guild what it is!  Debbie reminded us that "it takes all of us" to make this guild work so thanks to all of you have helped in anyway this past fiscal year!  If anyone wants to step up to be our new vice president, Crystal is in need of one--let us know!
Our ice cream social could not have been on a better hot Arizona night!  There was every kind of ice cream including gluten free!  Lots of toppings and we managed to eat it before it melted.  Thank you to everyone who brought stuff and for those who scooped too!


 For our meeting we shared the oldest quilts we had or ones we had a hand in.  Here are some of the more antique ones we saw. 

Remember our next date falls on the fourth of July so NO MEETING on the holiday.  See you July 18th for Jackie Kunkel's "Splash of Color" trunk show.  Bring your ten dollars if you want to reserve your fall spot for quilt camp with Colleen.



Sunday, February 19, 2017

Announcements














Please bring any old, unused prescription glasses and/or hearing aids to the next meeting on February 21st.  Joanne will be collecting them to forward on to the Lion's Foundation. The Lion's Foundation is a non-denominational, non-profit, service organization which primarily devoted to vision and hearing issues for those in need. Lion's foundation operates vision and hearing centers throughout the world, including one in Phoenix. So please  check your drawers for any unused glasses or hearing aids and donate them -it won't cost you a thing!


Penny wanted to give an update to our community service night last Tuesday. She says "We had 21 people (including myself) cutting and creating quilt kits. I was so overwhelmed with everyone’s participation and I really appreciated seeing everyone there. We had just enough table lifts, thanks to Bonnie bringing hers! It sure made the cutting night a lot easier on the back.

Just to let everyone know…. We created 58 quilt kits from our work Tuesday! Absolutely amazing! Some came from Joanne who cut squares in advance and sent them in with Berta. We made a huge dent in our uncut fabric that was presorted by the Girl Scouts. I can’t express my thanks enough. All of you make this job so much easier and fun!

On Tuesday, I brought several kits that needed quilting and all were taken home. I will have more this Tuesday and appreciate any help you can provide by taking home a kit to complete the quilting. If you don’t have time to bind it, return it for someone else to take on that job.

Again, many thanks to the 20 quilters on Tuesday and Joanne who spent time cutting squares, rectangles and strips for our quilt kits!"

Penny also adds "just to get everyone thinking… I encourage all of you to consider taking a leadership role with community service starting this summer. The job can be easily split among three people with one person focusing on the Red Cross bags, the second person focusing on what I call the front end of quilts or the piecing portion, and the third person focusing on the back end or the quilting part of the job. All three people would have some fabric in their homes, but splitting the position means you have fewer bins of fabric to keep! The person in charge of Red Cross bags would keep the home dec fabric we use for bags, make kits available for meetings and help collect the completed bags. The person in charge of piecing kits would keep the bins of fabric we use for our piecing. These are generally pieces of fabric smaller than 1.5 yards. This person would make sure kits are available at meetings for people to be able to take home and piece. The third person would take completed quilt tops and place them in second kits with batting, backing and binding. This person would have backing fabric bins as well as a roll of batting at his or her home. The three people could work out how they wish to deliver the completed bags and quilts to our community partners.

Also, we have several pieced tops that need quilting. Think about taking a quilt top home to put your finishing quilting touches on it. Use it to practice your quilting skills or do a simple stitch in the ditch pattern."
If you have any questions about the Community Service job, just let Penny know.


We are planning another Quilters University for April 4th and we would love volunteers to teach on that night!  If you are interested please let someone Berta, Pat, or on the board know.

This Tuesday our meeting is the annual Quilt-O event by Kathy O!  Bring your buttons and play some Quilt-O (Bingo!) and win some prizes!  I believe all camp money is due to Coleen as well!  See you there!