8/2/2019 PAQG Jan-Feb Newsletter 2012 http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/paqg-jan-feb-newsletter-2012 1/8 PIONEER AREA QUILTERS’ GUILD NEWSLETTER January — February 20121st Monday of each Month Unless of a Holiday MEETING PLACE St. Paul’s Methodist Church 1904 N. Pecan Rd. Ponca City, OK 74604 MEETING ACTIVITIES 10:30 am and 11:00 am Stitch and Assist 11:15 am– 11:45 am Registration and Social 12:00 pm– 1:00 pm Business Meeting and Show ‘N Share’ 1:00 pm-2:00 pm Program MAILING ADDRESS PAQG PO Box 2726 Ponca City, OK 74602 CONTACTS Cheryl Pritchett Co-President (580) 765-4308[email protected]Nancy Keathly Co-President (580) 352-4062[email protected]Cheryl Ramsey Vice-President (580) 762-9912 [email protected]Karen Hagerdon Secretary (580) 762-8585[email protected]Wanda Sheehan Treasurer (580) 762-6083 [email protected]Jeannie Meeks Newsletter (580) 765-2664[email protected]HOSTESSES Start Serving 11:00 a.m.January February Sandy Hudack Emmi Lockard Shirley Hile Ingrid Warnaca Velva Hoyt Carol Pemberton Irene Baird Sue Schmitz Marilyn Jouret Nancy Keathly Martha Williams Barbara Bowling Faye Waldron Hostesses: Please bring desserts and be here at 10:30 a.m. to help serve and clean up at 11:45 a.m.Programs - February 6— Dick Cooper—From Field to Fabric, the production of denim. Dick Cooper is Director of Business Development, Kansas/Northern Ok homa. He also shoulders the responsibility for the maintenance and growth of the cotton industry in the Northern Oklahoma and Kansas area in addition to providing services similar to those of a field representative. He offices out o OCCA's warehouse in Liberal, Kan., where he services each of the four Kansas gin locations and the cooperative gin in Blackwell, Okla. Cooper also was instru mental in creating the Kansas Cotton Association which already is recognized n tionally for its leadership.January 9—Quilt Retreat — Help start the new year off with fun, sewing, and fellowship as we hold our Quilt Retreat to make charity quilts. Bring your sewing machine, or just your talents, as there will be work for eve- ryone. We will gather at St. Paul’s at 9:00 and lunch will be provided by the Board, we’ll eat at noon. Our quilts will focus on adults, men and women, to benefit residents of nursing homes and/or soldiers. Suggested size is approx mately 45” x 56”. Here’s the perfect opportunity to dig out those fabric scraps and put them to a wonderful use. There will be people available to help carry in machines and supplies. There is a lot that can be accomplished withou a machine so everyone doesn’t have to bring one. February 7— Vicki Cooper Workshop— Denim handbag with gro mets by Maple Island Quilts. PAQG Upcoming Events: Jan 9th– General meeting Jan 16th– Board Meeting Feb 6th– General meeting Feb 7th– Workshop Mar 5th—General meeting
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HOSTESSES Start Serving 11:00 a.m. January February
Sandy Hudack Emmi LockardShirley Hile Ingrid Warnaca
Velva Hoyt Carol Pemberton
Irene Baird Sue SchmitzMarilyn Jouret Nancy Keathly
Martha Williams Barbara Bowling
Faye Waldron
Hostesses: Please bring desserts and be here at10:30 a.m. to help serve and clean up at 11:45 a.m.
Programs -
February 6— Dick Cooper—From Field to Fabric, the production of
denim. Dick Cooper is Director of Business Development, Kansas/Northern Ok
homa. He also shoulders the responsibility for the maintenance and growth of
the cotton industry in the Northern Oklahoma and Kansas area in addition to
providing services similar to those of a field representative. He offices out oOCCA's warehouse in Liberal, Kan., where he services each of the four Kansas
gin locations and the cooperative gin in Blackwell, Okla. Cooper also was instrumental in creating the Kansas Cotton Association which already is recognized n
tionally for its leadership.
January 9—Quilt Retreat — Help start the new year off with fun,
sewing, and fellowship as we hold our Quilt Retreat to make charity quilts.
Bring your sewing machine, or just your talents, as there will be work for eve-
ryone. We will gather at St. Paul’s at 9:00 and lunch will be provided by the
Board, we’ll eat at noon. Our quilts will focus on adults, men and women, to
benefit residents of nursing homes and/or soldiers. Suggested size is approx
mately 45” x 56”. Here’s the perfect opportunity to dig out those fabric
scraps and put them to a wonderful use. There will be people available to help
carry in machines and supplies. There is a lot that can be accomplished withou
a machine so everyone doesn’t have to bring one.
February 7— Vicki Cooper Workshop— Denim handbag with gro
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Fundraising Project Report
I am excited to let you know the quilt is fin-ished and I will bring it to the January retreatunless there is a weather problem. If you haveany questions about our fund raiser quiltplease call me, Judy Poole, at 918 540-2632or email me at [email protected].
Judy Poole Fund Raiser Project
Call for Guild Library Books
The Librarian is asking all of us to go through our
books and magazines and return the Guild’s library
books that we have checked out but haven’t returned.
A notice will be posted at the next meeting listing