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Volume 25 Issue 6 June 2018
Calendar of events:
July 30th: Executive board meeting at 6:30pm at Diane Hamilton’s home
Aug 6th
: General meeting with Lynn Wilder
Hospitality at 6:30
General meeting at 7
June 5th
: Workshop Lynn Wilder. Project is Patchwork Math
All general, workshop and community service meetings held at
Shepherd of the Sierra Presbyterian Church,
5400 Barton Rd., Loomis, CA 95650
President’s Message
Fran Claasens
Summer is upon us. Blue skies and 100 degree days are ahead. Picnics and
barbeques, graduations past, and for this guild, there will be no meeting, no
community service and no show and tell in July. Vacation awaits us.
In July I'm going to the Reno Quilt Show for a week and taking 3 classes. One on a
Judy Neimeyer leaf table mat, another using a 10 degree ruler, and finally one on
machine applique held at the Grand Sierra Resort. Then I'm on to a sewing
timeshare with friends. When it's really too hot to do anything but go swimming,
sewing in really cold air conditioning in a luxury hotel does indeed sound
grand. Some feel imprisoned by our valley heat. I say what an opportunity to
finish old projects, work on our challenge and get a jump start on those Christmas
gifts and relax. I say summer is the perfect time to look at some of what we have
and give it the boot. Do you have projects you aren't ever going to finish? Do you
have fabric you don't like anymore? Have you run out of room with all of your
treasures? What better time to purge and get ready for our GUBA Sale in
October. It's not that far off. Do you have quilt projects almost done? Perhaps
some that just need the last border, some that just need quilting? Finish those
and you can freely get rid of those and give them to community service in
August. To me summer is a more reflective time than after New Year's. The
longer days give us more time to have fun and accomplish what we have been
waiting to do all year. So crank that AC down and get sewing. Don't forget it's
Margarita time too. Can't wait! Get your groove on and start up that
machine. Enjoy the break.
Bye for now,
Fran
Vice President’s Message
Chris Westbrook
FACEBOOK CHANGES
If you are a Facebook user and have “Liked” our PQG Facebook page in the past,
you will find that page no longer exists. As Facebook goes, things are constantly
changing. So, I have created a new Facebook page For Pioneer Quilters Guild. To
find us, please do a search for Pioneer Quilters Guild. You will know it’s the right
page if you see our logo of the wagon train as the profile picture and our beautiful
2018 Opportunity Quilt as the profile cover. Once there, please like us
again! This is a public page, which means the content is not private. I have
created an “event” for our 2018 Quilt Show and Sale. Please share this event with
your family and friends on Facebook. If all of us active Facebook users did this,
just think how many people will hear about our show and attend! Please let me
know if you have any questions or need help navigating this change.
2019 NOMINATING COMMITTEE
Can you believe it’s already time to be thinking of our guild activities for 2019? I
know, but it’s true! Per our Bylaws, we form the nominating committee in
June. So here we are: Chris Westbrook, Kim Timms and Shelly Jose. We are
looking forward to contacting you if you are currently a Committee Chairperson,
and looking forward to hearing from any and all of you with your fabulous ideas
for a fun, exciting, educational and giving next year. Please holler, call, text or
email us. Our lines are now OPEN!
Chris Westbrook: 916-439-7740 [email protected]
Kim Timms: 916-299-9023 [email protected]
Shelly Jose: 916-316-2684 [email protected]
Newsletter
Beth Gardner
The board has decided to stop using Mailchimp so your newsletter is now being
created in MSWord, hence the stylistic differences this month.
Hospitality for August
Watch your email for members who are to bring goodies in August.
Happy Birthday to our July and August
birthdays
June July
Denise Long Cornelia Smithson
Shelly Jose Cathy Fitzgibbons
Dorothy Bennett Sally Vandervort
Valerie Price Susan Bernal
Anna Morillas Caroline Newton
Shellie Fisher Patty Clausen
June Killmer Roberta Cornejo
Janet Sweetland Phyllis Macola
Sandy Weis
Claudine Matulich
Karen Reyes
Vicky Murphy
Sheila Pond
Marilyn Spiegel
Janet Petre
Lianne Peterson
Community Service Community Service Update, June 2018
• On May 29th
Inga and Barbara took 40 quilts and 55 pillowcases to Kaiser
Hospital, where they were greatly appreciated. Kaiser mentioned that last
year at Christmas time they had over 200 patients in the hospital and they
ran out of quilts and blankets (from other groups). Apparently many of the
patients were without visitors, so the quilts were especially treasured. That
led to a commitment to give them 50 more quilts in December, so we really
need to get busy.
• At the June 4th
guild meeting Community Service received 24 preemies; 14
quilts; 55 pillowcases; and 134 Christmas stockings.
• Later this month 264 Christmas stockings will be given to the Blue Star
Moms for their military children.
Thank you for all who are actively participating in Community Service. We can’t
do it without your help. If you don’t want to wait in line at the turn-in table, a few
members have figured out a shortcut to getting those tickets when they have a
large amount coming. If you will go to our website, printout the form for
Community Service, fill it out and then email Barbara Victorino (
[email protected]) the amount of tickets you are due, she will have the
tickets all counted out and ready to hand to you. Bring the completed form and
whatever you are turning in to the meeting.
Don’t forget our next Community Service Workday on Tuesday, June 19th
from
9:30 – 3:00(ish)! Bring your sewing machines and supplies and we will be working
on the kits that have been prepared for you. The patterns are easy and can often
be completed in a full day of sewing. We hope to see you there, but remember
that if you can’t make a Workday, there are always plenty of opportunities to
support Community Service at our guild meetings.
Challenge Quilts Valerie Price
Is everybody having fun working on their challenge quilts?
As I look at the calendar, the year seems to be flying by. Since we have no
meetings in the months of July and September, the two meetings in August will
be the last two meetings before the display of your gorgeous Challenge Quilts.
Please send me the sizes of your projects, no later than August 27th (the second
meeting in August).
You may phone me at 916-771-2527, or email me at [email protected]
with the size of your project.
We can’t wait to see all of the finished projects hanging at the October meeting.
Valerie Price
Rhonda Myers
Margot Wilson
Membership Shirley Beckmeyer
Where do we
live?
Antelope 1
Auburn 8
Citrus Heights 3
Fair Oaks 2
Folsom 6
Granite Bay 15
Hay Fork 1
Lincoln 35
Loomis 16
Meadow Vista 1
Newcastle 1
Orangevale 5
Penryn 4
Plumas Lake 1
Rio Oso 1
Rocklin 35
Roseville 34
Sacramento 2
Wheatland 1
172
I thought it would be fun to know how many members live where. I was surprised
with the outcome. Just as many members live in Lincoln as Rocklin. Roseville only
came in second by one member.
March meeting had the highest attendance so far this year with 141 members
present.
As of the May meeting, the fifth of the year, 41 members have attended all five.
Just a reminder that all members need to attend at least five meetings in the
calendar year
There is a glitch with the excel spreadsheet that is the roster. It has a major snag
in it. Every time I make a copy to update the roster on the website, it changes all
birthdates by one day. I am working on it, but I need to make an entirely new
spread sheet. This will take some time as I will have to retype all
information. That means no cut and paste. So please be patient on the birthday
issue.
Get your GED!
Bev Rognlien
We hope you are still having fun with getting projects finished! Number four is
due at the first meeting in August. Keep stitching and you may be one of the big
winners!
Bev and Sandy
2018 Quilt Show Cornelia Smithson
Thank you to everyone who has submitted their entries for the Pioneer Quilt
Show 2018. 17 early quilt entries were turned in at the June general meeting.
Christine Westbrook and Pat Callahan were the lucky winners of a $25 gift card to
local quilt shops for early submission. Congratulations ladies! This is exciting news
to get off to a good start for our beautiful quilt show.
Remember to add a picture of your quilt including a 3X4 picture of yourself to
attach to the front label with your information on it. You can take a digital picture
and print it out on computer paper at the best quality setting as long as the
picture turns out nice. Quilt Entry Forms and Quilt Entry Rules and Instructions
are found on our website for you to print.
We will have another drawing for two gift cards at the August meeting!
Submit your entry forms with pictures either to me at the August 2018 meeting or
mail them to:
Cornelia Smithson
1220 San Simeon Drive, Roseville, CA 95661
Raffle Baskets Tricia Steen
Raffle baskets are an important part of our quilt show and the guild depends on
our members to make them as wonderful as they always have been. Thank you
to all the mini groups and committees that have already let me know of your
plans for a basket. So far we have commitments for 13 baskets. Themes include a
Kindle Fire, Insta-Pot, One Pot Cooker, Christmas, Chocolate, Spa and Birds. A
great start! Our goal for the show is 21 baskets which means I’d like to hear from
7 more groups. SO NOW is the time to let me know of your intentions. Different
baskets appeal to different people (just like quilts do!) so the more we have and
the more diverse they are, the better they will do.
Baskets tend to do well when they have fabric in them, whether fat quarters or
jelly rolls or layer cakes. And food is always a hit.
You can get together with your mini group, or with two or three other friends,
and make a basket. Or you can contribute things in general - perhaps a ruler you
bought and then found you already had, or something else that's new or like
new. Or you can donate some money toward a basket that someone else is
putting together... we'll take any and all donations. Our raffle basket team can
help with ideas for themes and may be able to supplement with items they've
solicited from vendors.
The guild will be making 2 baskets of fat quarters from member donations. I will
be accepting those donations at any of the upcoming guild meetings.
So when you decide to help with a raffle basket, please let me know what you're
working on and who your contact person is so I can send out gentle reminders.
Much thanks for all your help to make our Raffle Baskets and our quilt show a
success in every way!!
Tricia Steen
916-300-4321
Quilt Show Advertising Reminder
If you would like to help distribute our Quilt Show Post Cards to shops
and businesses this summer while you travel about please call
Patsy Pavan 916-847-9017
Or if you have any ideas/information to help us reach out to advertise feel free to
e-mail me at
Thanks so much,
Patsy Pavan and Leslie Weatherwax
2018 PQG Quilt Show Advertising Committee
Quilt Camp Colleen Voet
Q: What could be better than sewing all day with friends?
A: Doing it in a beautiful, calm environment where someone else cooks yummy,
healthy food for you and you don't even have to make your bed if you don't want
to.
Q: Where would that be?
A: Why, Mt. Hope Quilt Camp, of course!
Q: How do I sign up?
A: Go to the Camp web page (a link from the Activities page). Just above the
pictures is a link to the Registration form. Fill it out, give or send a check to one of
the camp co-chairs, and you're in!
Q: Is there still room?
A: Yes! And we will also welcome a friend or relative you'd like to bring with
you. We have plenty of sewing room (everybody will get a whole table for their
work station) and places to stay. Please join us.
Costs for lodging, food, and sewing space:
• 5 days, sharing a room: $295
• 5 days, single room: $360
• 3 days of your choice, sharing a room: $235
• 3 days of your choice, single room: $275
Website Update Colleen Voet
We have two new pages on our website, in the Members Only section:
• Member pictures - we have photos of most of our members, missing
(according to my count) about 36. They're in a pdf file, alphabetically by
first name, in columns on each page. So read down if you're looking for
somebody in particular. They're really helpful for learning who's who. They
join the pages showing our Executive Board, Committee Chairs, and our
Quilt Show Committee. Barbara Victorino will be at our second August
meeting taking pictures to fill in those missing. (If you really don't like the
one we already have of you, she'll re-take that too.) So come to the
meeting with your nicest smile!
• Our Mentor Program listing - If you're looking for a member who can help
you learn something new or improve your skills, this is the place to go. We
have members offering to help on a one-to-one basis with everything from
basic sewing, to advanced color selection and design - plus everything in
between.
If you can't find something you're looking for, try the Search box on most
pages. If you still can't find something, send me a message and I'll try to help. Or
if there's something you'd like to see on our website, I'd like to hear that too.
Show and Tell
To see the pictures from June’s Show and Tell, click here
or paste into your browser
https://pioneerquiltersguild.wordpress.com/show-and-tell-2018/
E-Blast
Chris Westbrook
If you are in need of an important message to be sent out to the guild membership, I am
here to assist! Please remember that the E-blasts are meant for guild activities and
happenings only. They are not intended for personal messages or advertising of any
type. Please email me the contents exactly as you would like the message stated in your
email message or attach a Word document only to your email. Also, if you would like
your important message or reminder sent prior to our General Meeting, I ask that you
provide me with your contents no later than 5PM the Friday before we meet. This will
help to consolidate our E-Blasts and keep you all up to date in an orderly fashion.
Chris Westbrook
Social Secretary
Valerie Price
Just what is the Social Secretary. It is my pleasure to send out cards to members that are
ill or have suffered the loss of a loved one. Pioneer Quilters’ Guild wants all members to
know how much we care about them and their family members. Please contact me to let
me know if there is an illness or death in your family, so that I can send our well wishes to
you. There are times when the member herself is not able to contact me, so it is at a time
like this that we rely on our friends in the guild to let us know how we can help. If you or
a friend is going through a difficult time please contact
me at [email protected] or phone me at 916-759-2067. I want to make sure
that all of our members know that we care and are thinking about them at these difficult
times.
Members-at-Large It’s a new year and we have lots of fun and interesting things planned for 2018 at Pioneer
Quilters’ Guild. We would like to take this opportunity to let all members know that
Valerie Price and Marcia Krummel are your Members-at-Large for this year. We are
liaisons between the PQG Members and the PQG Board. If anyone has any questions or
concerns pertaining to the Guild we are more than happy to hear from you. Hopefully, we
can answer any of your questions and take any concerns you might have to the Board.
Please contact us at:
Valerie Price [email protected] 916-759-2067
Marcia Krummel [email protected] 916-782-1757
Don't Forget Coffee Klatch Tuesday!
Come meet with fellow guild members in a casual, non-rushed atmosphere. And
even enjoy a cinnamon roll or two...
Where: La Bou 6801 Five Star Blvd., Rocklin, CA
When: Every Tuesday, 8am-9:30am.
Join us when you can- you are welcome to come and go as you please.
Hope to see you there,
Lana LaPlante & Kitty Cortez
An open invitation to all Pioneer Guild members for lots of chatter and laughter at the weekly
Tuesday coffee get together.
Other Guild and Show News
https://www.quiltshowreno.com/
The 29th annual Artistry in Fashion event, hosted by the Cañada College Fashion
Department, returns on Saturday, September 29, 2018 from 10am to 4pm at
Cañada College. The all-day event features an outdoor shopping extravaganza
with local designers selling clothes, jewelry, and accessories; an Open House
displaying student projects from noon to 3pm; a designer fashion show at 11am;
food; and free parking. Our featured guest is Peggy Sagers of Silhouette
Patterns. A $10 donation is requested for entry. All proceeds benefit the fashion
student scholarship fund. For more information,
visit www.ArtistryInFashion.com or call 650-306-3370. Cañada College is located
at 4200 Farm Hill Boulevard in Redwood City, CA.
Thank you for supporting our students and program!
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thank you,
Holly Matsuo
Student Assistant
Visiting Guilds for 2018
Fran Claassens
Treasurer’s Report
Debra Carlisle
Pioneer Quilter's Guild Mentor List 4/2/2018
NB: This is the last time the mentor list will be posted in the newsletter
as colleen has posted this list on our website.
A mentor program connects a current guild member, who may need a little help,
with a group of volunteers who are experienced quilters. Mentors are willing to
share their expertise on a one-to-one basis to help with the growth and knowledge
of quilting for our members. A special thank you to the mentors for volunteering to
help their fellow guild members.
Areas of Expertise Name Area Phon
e
Email Preference
Beginning quilting;
clothing, piecing,
borders, cutting
basics.
Beckmeye
r, Shirley
Granite
Bay
916
300-
5977
t
Please call or
email.
Hand applique Bolton,
Clareen
Lincoln 916
434-
1214
[email protected] Mon, Tues,
Fri. Not Wed
or Thurs.
Miniature; precision
piecing skills;
machine applique.
Callahan,
Pat
Rocklin 916
632-
1290
t
Please call or
email.
Cutting, sewing;
putting borders on
correctly.
Claassens,
Fran
Rosevill
e
916
782-
2254
[email protected] Any time
Bindings; general
sewing questions;
pillowcase and
stocking
construction;
sewing machine
trouble shooting.
Crouch,
Paula
Rocklin 916
632-
1407
m
Mon thru Fri
10-3; not
Sundays
Redwork Fisher,
Shellie
Rosevill
e
916
759-
0856
om
Weekends,
not weekdays
Quilt-Cut; Accu-
Quilt;
intermediate/advan
ce quilting
(piecing/designing);
Kisbey,
Betty
Lincoln;
Rocklin
916
408-
7757
[email protected] Please email
to set date.
wool embroidery
Paper piecing;
rotary cutting;
piecing quilts.
Krummell,
Marcia
Rosevill
e
916
782-
1757
[email protected] Usually
available.
Embroidery;
English paper
piecing
Overman,
Martha
Rocklin 916
770-
0772
m
Most Thurs,
Fri (all day) &
Tues & Wed
afternoons. N
ot available
Tues or Wed
mornings or
weekends.
Hand
embellishments;
embroidery
stitches; beading;
attaching fibers.
Paehlig,
Janet
Auburn 408
888-
4580
m
Most days;
your house
or mine
Machine
embroidery; paper
piecing
Pyers,
Robin
Rosevill
e
916
208
—
3311
[email protected] Mon & Fri;
not
weekends
Designing for
quilting your quilt
top on your own
machine.
Volker,
Kristina
Lincoln 916
543-
9668
[email protected] Fri or Sat;
maybe Sun
Beginning sewing &
quilting; all aspects
of measuring &
rotary cutting;
piecing; basting;
walking foot
quilting; binding;
color choices.
Westbroo
k,
Christine
W.
Rosevill
e
916
439-
7740
[email protected] Days
Long Arm Quilters
PIONEER QUILTERS GUILD
LONG ARM QUILTERS DIRECTORY
(as of 03/12/18)
Barbara Baker
B&B Custom Longarm Quilting
721 Cole Road
Meadow Vista, CA 95722
Shop: 530-878-6729
Home: 530-878-6066
Katie Carnahan
The Canyon Quilters
530-863-0007
Fran Claassens
Fran’s Quilting Service
1527 Sierra Gardens Drive
Roseville, CA 95661
916-782-2242
Patty Clausen
Long Arm Quilting
1006 Down River Ct.
Roseville, CA 95747
916-765-6611
Sheila Pond
Sheila's Quilt Studio
916-257-2075
Sue Salinger
Longarm Quilting
Cell: 562-201-0340
Home: 916-409-5106
Margo Wilson
Margo's Beach House Quilts
Longarm Quilting Embroidery
9200 Rock Canyon Way
Orangevale, CA 95662
916-988-8516
2018 Executive Board Meetings
Fran Claassens
January 4 for January 8 meeting
January 29 for February 5 meeting
February 26 for March 5 meeting
March 26 for April 2 meeting
April 30 for May 7 meeting
May 29 Tuesday for June 4 meeting
July 30 for August 6 meeting
August 20 for August 27 meeting
September 24 for October 1 meeting
October 29 for November 5 meeting
November 26 for December 3 meeting
Executive Board Meeting Minutes Pioneer Quilters’ Guild Executive Board Meeting
May 29, 2018
The meeting was called to order by President Fran Claassens at 6:45
PM at the home of Chris Westbrook. In addition to Fran, those
present were: Chris Westbrook, Debra Carlisle, Sally Vandervort,
Martha Overman, Valerie Price, Patty Clausen, and guests, Colleen
Voet and Beth Gardner.
The minutes from the April 30, 2018 Executive Board Meeting were
approved, as published in the Guild Newsletter.
Old Business:
The quilt display by our members at the Shepherd of the Sierra
Church has been a success and very much appreciated by the
members of the Church. Guild members will be able to view the
display next week, during our General meeting.
Denise Long and her mini group have stepped forward to volunteer
for the making of the 2020 Opportunity Quilt. A design has been
presented to the board, but as yet, no fabric choices. A decision of
acceptance should be decided very soon.
The review of the Guild Bylaws and Policies and Procedures is
ongoing. Much discussion ensued on this matter and there are
several changes that the Board is considering. Decisions and
suggestions to the general membership, for a vote, will happen
within the next few months. The change that is bringing the most
consideration and discussion is the possibility of adding another
person to the PQG Board, which would be a Financial Secretary.
The Ways and Means committee has an “elect” Chairperson who
will work with Diane Hamilton for the remainder of this year, and
then take over as Chair, next year. Her name is Marilyn Spiegel.
Programs has filled their Program Elect position with two
members: Lianne Peterson and Alex Enneking.
Committee Reports:
Chris Westbrook, Vice-President, announced that the Guild is
currently signed up for a Twitter account. The Board voted to
delete this account, but to continue with the Guild Facebook page.
It is a good source of advertisement for our yearly Quilt Show. That
is a public domain, whereas the My Grove, our vehicle for
Newsletter distribution, is private.
Chris also announced that there are two Mondays still available in
2019, for other guilds to bring their Opportunity quilts to our
general meeting.
The Board also discussed the possibility of a Community Service
requirement for our members, as well as the fact that it needs to be
once again reiterated to members, that our December member is
for “Members Only”, mainly due to space constraints. Re: the
December meeting, some discussion took place, regarding the fact
that some members have indicated a desire to return to appetizers,
etc. instead of just offering desserts. No decision was made.
Website Chair, Colleen Voet announced that a new member,
Keenen Sederquist has offered to assist with our website.
Programs Chair Patty Clausen invited Board members to attend a
pre meeting dinner with our upcoming speaker, Michelle Pearson
on Monday June 4th at 5 PM at Brookfields restaurant in Roseville.
The meeting was adjourned at 9:10 PM.
Next PQG General meeting will be held on June 4, 2018
Next PQG Executive Board meeting will be held on Monday July 30,
2018
There is no board meeting in June, and no general meeting in July.
Respectfully submitted:
Sally Vandervort
Secretary
General Meeting Minutes
Pioneer Quilters’ Guild General Meeting
June 4, 2018
The meeting was called to order by President Fran Claassens at 7:00
PM.
Members and guests were welcomed and it was announced that
we currently have 11 openings in our membership.
Vice President Chris Westbrook introduced out visiting guild, Flying
Needles Quilt Guild from Woodland. Their representative Gina
Boyd gave a brief description of how their lovely quilt was made
and thanked our guild for always being very generous with our
ticket purchases.
The Minutes from the May 7, 2018 general meeting were approved,
as published in our Guild newsletter.
President Fran announced that the Church where we meet
(Shepherd of the Sierras) is extremely happy with the quilt display
that is currently hanging in their Narthex.
Old Business:
We have filled two open positions on our Board. One is the Elect
person for Ways and Means and that member is Marilyn
Spiegel. The second position filled is for the Elect person for
Programs and two members have volunteered: Lianne Peterson
and Alex Enneking. Thanks to all of you!
The Bylaw review by our Board is continuing. If members have
suggestions of ideas for Bylaw or Policy and Procedure changes,
please contact a Board member.
Due to scheduling difficulties a New Member lunch has been
cancelled. However, Shirley Shingara has made a New Member
Information Sheet, that will be on our website.
President Fran thanked Paula Crouch for the article she wrote re:
Community Service, for our newsletter. Fran urges all members to
be active in this aspect of our Guild.
New Business:
Budget requests for 2019 by Officers and Committee Chairs will be
due on October 15, 2018.
Committee Reports:
Nancy Colwell, Community Service Chair showed 12 quilts that have
been donated to our program by Thistle Dew Quilt Shop. Nancy
again expressed the desire of her committee to have 100%
participation in Community Service, by our membership. The next
Community Service Day will be held the third Tuesday of June.
Barbara Baker showed the June Block of the Month, as well as the
upcoming August block.
Show Quilt Chair Cornelia Smithson announced the drawing to be
held this evening for any applicants who have turned in their
registration forms for the Quilt Show. Two gift cards will be
awarded for that drawing. At the next Quilt Show, each quilt will
have a photo of its maker. These photos are requested at the time
the member sends in their registration form.
Newsletter Editor Beth Gardner requests that if a member is not
receiving the guild newsletter to please notify her. A member
asked about MyGrove. It is the vehicle for us to receive our
newsletters. It is also an informational site. If members do not
wish to receive these additional emails, they can go to the Settings
page and make a choice as to how often (or never) to receive
emails from them.
Bev Rognlien, Get Er Done Chair advised that if you sign up tonight
you still have two months remaining to complete the drawn quilt,
since we have no general meeting in July.
Diana Meier announced that the Summer Retreat is full with 8
members on the Waiting List. There is space for only 60 members
to attend.
Quilt Show Publicity Chair, Patsy Pavan informed us that postcards
are available for members to take to quilt shops or other
appropriate venues to advertise our show.
Patty Clausen, Programs, announced that our speaker this evening
is Michelle Peerson. She will also be with us tomorrow for a
“Rooster” appliqué workshop. The August meeting will bring Lynn
Wilder, and her workshop the following day is entitled: Patchwork
Math. Our September meeting (the last Monday of August, due to
Labor Day) will be our semi annual GUBA (Gently Used Boutique
and Auction). Tables can be rented by members at $10 each, for
them to be able to sell nice used items from their sewing
rooms. October will be our Challenge Reveal and November will be
a presentation by Inger Blood with a workshop the following day on
Ruler Work.
Ways and Means Diane Hamilton is requesting volunteers to take
our Opportunity Quilt to both Paradise and Chico.
Valerie Price, Challenge Chair needs to know the sizes to quilts, to
be entered. She needs that information from all participants by the
September General meeting.
The Nominating Committee for 2019 officers and committee chairs
will consist of Chris Westbrook, Kim Timms and Shelley Jose. Chris
encourages members to volunteer for the many positions.
Librarian Kim Timms announced a missing book from our Library,
entitled Kaffe Fassett Bold Blooms. She requests that this book be
returned ASAP.
Colleen Voet announced that the Fall Mt Hope Retreat will be held
on Sept 11-17, 2018. Signups are now being taken on our website.
Colleen, Website Chair, also informed us that member photos are
now on the Website with the exception of approximately 40
members. Barbara Victorino would like to take those remaining 40
photos and is available to do that at our general meetings. We
have a new volunteer for help on the website…..new member
Keenen Sederquist. Rosemarie Francis has also volunteered.
The membership was entertained by our speaker Michelle Peerson,
from Roseville.
Drawings were held for Block of the Month, Quilt Show entries,
Free Workshop and Sew and Sew.
Show and Tell was held.
Next Pioneer Quilters’ Guild Executive Board Meeting will be held
on July 30, 2018
Next Pioneer Quilters’ Guild General Meetings will be held on
August 6, 2018.
Respectfully submitted by:
Sally Vandervort, Secretary
Board Members and Committee Chairs
2018 Board Members
President: Fran Claassens
Vice President: Chris Westbrook
Past President: Martha Overman
Secretary: Sally Vandervort
Treasurer: Debra Carlisle
Ways & Means: Diane Hamilton
Members-At-Large: Marcia Krummell, Valerie Price
Programs: Patty Clausen
2018 Committee Chairs
Block of the Month: Barbara Baker
Bulletin Board: Karen Reyes & Cathy Fitzgibbons
Challenge: Valerie Price, Margot Wilson & Rhonda Myers
Community Service: Nancy Colwell,
Facility Manager: Mary Hammarin
Historian/ Show & Tell: Sandy Weis & Vera Dowling
Hospitality: Bobbi Cornejo
Librarian: Kimberly Timms
Membership: Shirley Beckmeyer
New Member Orientation: Shirley Shingara
Newsletter Editor: Beth Gardner
In-House Retreats: Diana Meier
Mt. Hope Retreats: Colleen Voet & Shellie Fisher
Sew & Sew Raffle: Shelly Jose & Andi Burckhardt
Social Correspondent: Valerie Price
Website: Colleen Voet
2019 Opportunity Quilt:
2020 Opportunity Quilt:
2018 Quilt Show Committee
Quilt Show Chair: Colleen Voet
Awards: Babs Jonas
Boutique: Diana Meier & Trudi Riley-Quinn
Café: Chris Westbrook
Property: Mary Franz
Publicity: Leslie Weatherwax, Patsy Pavan
Raffle Baskets: Karen Ostiguy, Trish Sheen
Reception: Kathy Griffin, Barbara Oliver
Show Floor Layout: Shellie Fisher & Colleen Voet
Show Floor Marking: Alex Enneking
Show Quilts: Cornelia Smithson & Mary Franz
Quilt Sales: Wendy Ellinger
Vendors: Billie Sanderson, Kathy Black
Volunteers: Linda Cherry & Sarah Carroz
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