President’s MessageVolunteer Service HoursUFO UpdatesOther News

President’s Message

Our UFO program is beginning, so start looking for all those hidden treasures to complete. I know my treasure chest is continuing to grow; however, the stitching part may have to wait another year.

March 13th is the Pacific Southwest Region Meeting in Visalia. I will be attending if anyone is interested in going. The Sequoia Chapter is hosting a workshop on March 12, with a pin-keep project entitled “This Too Shall Pass.” Check the region’s website for more information: www.psrega.org.

As a chapter, we have several areas needing volunteers: Outreach, White Elephant Sale, Region Meeting (June 5), and Group Correspondence Courses. Don’t forget the Region Seminar in San Diego is just around the cormer (May 31 through June 4), and volunteering during the seminar is great fun. Please see any of the board members if you would be interested in giving a litle time and effort to our wonderful group.

Thanks for everyone’s input!

Karen

Volunteer Service Hours

Be sure to turn in your volunteer service hours to Ina Gibson, our Regional Rep. These hours are vital in helping EGA maintain its non-profit status. All volunteer hours count, even if for an organization other than EGA.

Thanks to everyone !!

UFO Updates

Tamara Willis has established the following categories for Un Finished Objects 2005 Program.

Older Projects (started prior to 1998) (4 pts) ____
Old Projects (started prior to 2005) (3 pts) ____
New (started and finished stitching in 2005) (1 pt) ____
Group Correspondence Course (2 pts) ____
Outreach bookmarks (2 pts) ____
New Technique (2 pts) ____
Chapter Programs (2 pts) ____
Model for Chapter Programs (2 pts) ____
Finished (2 pts) ____
Seminar / ANG / CATS (2 pts) ____

Other News

  • March’s program will be a Mini Topiary Sampler.  This beginner sampler includes excellent instructions for more than ten stitches.  Please visit our Programs page for a supply list.
  • A new newsletter feature will spotlight a member every month, so we can get to know the many facets and talents of our members. This month’s spotlight is on Emily Christopher.
  • Grab a bite with other members before the monthly meetings, at Troy’s restaurant in the Clairemont Square Shopping Center. Troy’s is at the end of the driveway in front of the Community Room, on the opposite side of the driveway.
  • Don’t forget to support the businesses that advertise in our chapter newsletter!  Let them know you are a member of Muchas Manos and appreciate their support.  In this month’s newsletter, our advertisers were:  Fabrication, Framesmith, Needlecraft Cottage, Needlepoint of La Jolla, Sandy’s Finishing Touches, Stitcher’s Treasures, and The Black Sheep.

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