Page 1 The Heritage Heartbeat September 2019 The Heritage Heartbeat Painting News for Members of Palomar Heritage Painters Vol 36, Issue 9, September 2019 In this Issue Upcoming Classes & Events................ 2 Programs Report ................................... 3 2019 Christmas Party.......................... 4 September Paint-In Photos ................ 5 Sunshine & Birthdays .......................... 7 Ways and Means 2019......................... 8 Membership ........................................... 9 Garage Sale & Raffle Table ............... 10 Condolences & Get Well Wishes ..... 10 Autumn Getaway 2019...................... 10 2019-2029 Project Calendar ........... 11 General Meeting Minutes .................. 12 2019 Conventions............................... 13 2019 California Rosemaling ............ 13 Map to Paint-In .................................... 13 Class Signup Sheet .............................. 14 List of Officers ...................................... 14 2019 PHP Membership Form .......... 15 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Sunshine and Flowers Sunflowers that is! What a great day we all had developing layers of colors on watercolor paper creating beautiful sunflowers, and what a great new teacher we’ve added to our already large pool of amazingly talented teachers. Thank you, Janet. Hope we have more great painting experiences to come. RoseAnn Linsley has arranged time for our chapter to visit the Brush Guys, who have a warehouse in the Mission Viejo area. Saturday, Sep- tember 7, from 9:30-10:00 is our slot. Their space is limited so they needed to spread it out for the morning. Plan to carpool and enjoy the experience. They are located at: The Brush Guys: 23881 Via Fabricante, Suite 515 Mission Viejo, CA 92691 (949) 472-1355 I want to personally thank Terry Hayes in her diligent efforts to secure a new board for next year. It is looking good and the final approval from membership will be at the Christmas party on December 7, 2019. However, we will still need committee volunteers for the 2021 year. So please step up, grab some friends and help us out. I also wanted to thank the membership for supporting the mobile home park by donating an additional $5 at the time of membership that will go directly into the gift card/outreach fund for the park’s Bingo Nights. We have purchased gift cards and provided a small amount of cash that will take our commitment through this year. Thank you, Carol, for put- ting this together and she even added a little note to each stating it was a donation from our club. Great way to advertise! I will have a jar at each paint in if anyone wishes to donate to the gift card fund. September is Ways and Means month. Jeanne will draw for the 3 beau- tiful pieces donated this year. If you haven’t sent your tickets and mon- ey to Jeanne, do so quickly, you are running out of time. We are scheduled for the last general raffle at the October paint in. Please help and bring something for this raffle. You will receive 5 tick- ets for your donation. Be sure to sign up for classes coming up, they are wonderful, and re- member the Christmas party is December 7, 2019 from 11-2. If you donate a raffle, you will get 5 tickets to spend. We are not having a gift exchange this year. Instead I will have the gift card jar available for donations to the mobile home park. On a personal note, I had the wonderful opportunity to be a full-time grandma for three of my grandchildren ages 5,7 and 13. I had them for 3 weeks! The only question I have is, how did I ever do this day in and day out? I slept really well at the end of the day. Linda Linda Silvasy President October 12, 2019 Graveside Raven Sandy Garcia September 14, 2019 Provence Café Jack Ragland “If people knew how hard I worked to get my mastery, it wouldn't seem so wonderful at all.” —Michelangelo November 9, 2019 Christmas Duo Carol Ganzi
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Page 1 The Heritage Heartbeat September 2019
The Heritage Heartbeat Painting News for Members of Palomar Heritage Painters
Vol 36, Issue 9, September 2019
In this Issue
Upcoming Classes & Events................ 2 Programs Report ................................... 3 2019 Christmas Party .......................... 4 September Paint-In Photos ................ 5 Sunshine & Birthdays .......................... 7 Ways and Means 2019 ......................... 8 Membership ........................................... 9 Garage Sale & Raffle Table ............... 10 Condolences & Get Well Wishes ..... 10 Autumn Getaway 2019 ...................... 10 2019-2029 Project Calendar ........... 11 General Meeting Minutes.................. 12 2019 Conventions ............................... 13 2019 California Rosemaling ............ 13 Map to Paint-In .................................... 13 Class Signup Sheet .............................. 14 List of Officers ...................................... 14 2019 PHP Membership Form .......... 15
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
Sunshine and Flowers Sunflowers that is! What a great day we all had developing layers of colors on watercolor paper creating beautiful sunflowers, and what a great new teacher we’ve added to our already large pool of amazingly talented teachers. Thank you, Janet. Hope we have more great painting experiences to come.
RoseAnn Linsley has arranged time for our chapter to visit the Brush Guys, who have a warehouse in the Mission Viejo area. Saturday, Sep-tember 7, from 9:30-10:00 is our slot. Their space is limited so they needed to spread it out for the morning. Plan to carpool and enjoy the experience. They are located at:
The Brush Guys: 23881 Via Fabricante, Suite 515
Mission Viejo, CA 92691 (949) 472-1355
I want to personally thank Terry Hayes in her diligent efforts to secure a new board for next year. It is looking good and the final approval from membership will be at the Christmas party on December 7, 2019. However, we will still need committee volunteers for the 2021 year. So please step up, grab some friends and help us out.
I also wanted to thank the membership for supporting the mobile home park by donating an additional $5 at the time of membership that will go directly into the gift card/outreach fund for the park’s Bingo Nights. We have purchased gift cards and provided a small amount of cash that will take our commitment through this year. Thank you, Carol, for put-ting this together and she even added a little note to each stating it was a donation from our club. Great way to advertise! I will have a jar at each paint in if anyone wishes to donate to the gift card fund.
September is Ways and Means month. Jeanne will draw for the 3 beau-tiful pieces donated this year. If you haven’t sent your tickets and mon-ey to Jeanne, do so quickly, you are running out of time.
We are scheduled for the last general raffle at the October paint in. Please help and bring something for this raffle. You will receive 5 tick-ets for your donation.
Be sure to sign up for classes coming up, they are wonderful, and re-member the Christmas party is December 7, 2019 from 11-2. If you donate a raffle, you will get 5 tickets to spend. We are not having a gift exchange this year. Instead I will have the gift card jar available for donations to the mobile home park.
On a personal note, I had the wonderful opportunity to be a full-time grandma for three of my grandchildren ages 5,7 and 13. I had them for 3 weeks! The only question I have is, how did I ever do this day in and day out? I slept really well at the end of the day.
Linda Linda Silvasy
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October 12, 2019
Graveside Raven Sandy Garcia
September 14, 2019
Provence Café Jack Ragland
“If people knew how hard I worked to get my mastery, it wouldn't seem so wonderful at all.” —Michelangelo
November 9, 2019
Christmas Duo
Carol Ganzi
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Sign up sheet is on Page 14 of this newsletter or online.
Upcoming Programs 3 months at a glance
Saturday September 14, 2019 at 9 a.m.
Provence Cafe Teacher: Jack Ragland Place: San Marcos Mobile Estates, club house Class Fee: $28.00 Members $33.00 guests Medium: Oils or Jo Sonja Acrylics Surface: Canvas Size of your choice, but no smaller than 8” x 10”. Signups:
Saturday Oct 12th, 2019 at 9 a.m.
Graveside Raven Teacher: Sandy Garcia Place: San Marcos Mobile Estates, club house Class Fee: $28.00 Members $33.00 guests Medium: Deco Art Surface: Paddleboard or surface of choice. Add Brush to supply list: M77DR stipple brush 3/8”, Royal Lang nickel Signups:
Halloween Tea (Wear your Hat!) Raffle Month
Saturday Nov 9th, 2019 at 9 a.m. Christmas Duo (Two projects) Teacher: Carol Ganzi Place: San Marcos Mobile Estates, club house Class Fee: $28.00 Members $33.00 guests Medium: Deco Art (paint provided in class) Surface: 12 x 8 ½ inch wood Plaque by ‘Viking Woodcraft #20-10428. 7-inch wood ornament by ‘Bear with Us’. #BEV33 Music scrapbook paper from Hobby Lobby. Signups:
General Meeting Project Vote
J. Cook C. Hicks Shirley M. C. Miller A. Lucas R. Molloy D. Reinhardt J. Robert Kenna P. C. Powell M. Winder Susan S. P. Myers S. Elliott R. Jacobs S. Choquette C. Sciarretta Carol D. L. Eastom L. Aranda C. Embry M. Mitchell V. Davies L. Camp Teri Hayes L. Pilcher D. Bristol R. Linsley N. Wozniak
Rose Melgoza Carol Embry C. Megill Mary Mitchell. L.P. Arla Lucas Donna Carpenter S. Schoeppner Linda Martin Dee Bristol S. Lonnecker Debi Stivers C. Dombrosky Charlene Butler Kenna Perrin Linda Camp Francy Holmes
D. Johnson Anita Lane C. Sciarretta D. Reinhardt
C. Dombrosky C. Hicks C. Megill C. Voyles D. Stivers J. Robert K. Perrin L. Camp P. Myers S. Elliott R. Jacobs C. Miller L. Eastom R. Molloy C. Embry L. Aranda R. Linsley L. Pilcher D. Bristol S. Schoeppner
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NEWS from 1st Vice Presidents (Programs)
August 10 class: Sun-flow-er We had a very relaxing class with Janet Mitchell, a new teacher to our chapter coming from Hesperia. Janet taught a sunflower using acrylic paint and stamps on water color paper. Lots of raffle prizes throughout the day sponsored by Janet plus everyone was treated to a bag of her home made caramel corn to snack on. Most students had their projects finished in class that day. We were thrilled to have Janet teach our class and are excited that she will submit a project for the vote next year. A special mention to member Nancy Wozniak who donated a wonderful raffle prize- a beauti-ful Sunflower quilt. Nancy is a master at sewing and puts together fabric to make beautiful pieces. A huge thank you to Nancy for that donation which was won by lucky Ramona.
September 14 class: Provence Café Get your canvas’s out. Jack is ready to teach you a ‘café’ scene reminiscent of Europe. Last year’s class Jack offered much individual attention to each member so if you are a little shy in painting on canvas you will get a lot of ‘one on one’ help. Choose any size canvas but no smaller than 8x10 inches. Paint can be oils or convert colors to Jo Sonja Acrylics. Patterns available.
October 12 class: Graveside Raven Join us to paint our Halloween piece this year because it is spooky. Ravens sitting on gravestones- sign me up. Sandy Garcia is our teacher for this class and I am sure she will make it a fun one. If you want your painting on a paddle, they are available at World Market or choose a piece of wood from your stash. Sandy has suggested using a Dome Round brush (M77DR stipple brush 3/8”, Royal Lang nickel) when doing the background in class. This brush is available from Royalbrush.com. Sandy may have a few of the Dome Round brushes for sale on class day. Project will be on display during the September class if you want to view it. We are going to have some extra fun during this class so wear your Halloween ‘tea’ hat. You won’t want to miss this class. We are also doing a raffle this month with plenty of FALL items. Patterns available.
November 9 class: Christmas Duo We are getting ready for Christmas with a head start on two projects. Carol Ganzi has an exciting day planned for you teaching you two fun pieces. For those who signed up for the wood pieces- your project kits are ready for pick up. ($18.00 payable to Carol Voyles). In your kit, the round ornament “Waiting for Mail” has already been prepped for you -just spray it with a matte spray, put your pattern on and do some minor prep painting. Your Prudy Vannier piece “Discussing the Route” needs sealer and prep base coating done. Kits are sold out from Programs, but we have a few of the circle ornaments available. The teacher is supplying the paint for this class courtesy of Deco Art. Patterns are available.
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NEWS from 1st Vice Presidents (Programs) - continued
Project Vote: Project voting will be at the Nov 9 class. We are looking forward to seeing what our designers and teachers are going to submit for us to choose from for next year. Please come by and vote. Have a say in what your chapter chooses. The projects will be on display for your viewing and it is always better to see the fin-ished project up close. The projects will also be available on line if you are unavailable to come in that day. More info to come.
Christmas Party: We are taking Christmas party sign ups. Get a seat at one of the decorated tables before they are gone. Date is Saturday Dec 7 at El Charro Restaurant, Escondido. Cost is $24.
Carol Voyles and Debi Stivers
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The Annual PHP Holiday Party will be held
Saturday, December 7, 2019
11:00 a.m.—3:00 p.m.
at
Cocina del Charro
890 W. Valley Parkway
Escondido
Cost $24 per person Sign up by mail or at a Paint-In
More details to follow……...
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Sun-flow-er August 10, 2019
Taught by Janet Mitchell
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Sun-flow-er August 10, 2019
Taught by Janet Mitchell
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The month of September is the 9th month of the Gregorian calendar, but it is also a period of great transition. In September the last days of Summer are spent and the cool Autumn season begins. With the changing leaves and lower temperatures, the autumn equinox takes place. September is also home to many national and interna-tional holidays, including National Grandparents' Day, Mexico's Independence Day (Sept. 16) and the beginning of Oktoberfest in Germany. It also celebrates Cheese Pizza Day (Sept. 5), Blame Someone Else Day (the first Friday the 13th of the year), and National Ask a Stupid Question Day (Sept. 28). Rosh Hashana begins on Sept. 29. The birthstone of September, the sapphire, is most desired in its pure, rich blue color but is present in almost every color including pink, yellow and green. The two zodiac signs associated with the month of September are Virgo and Libra. People born from September 1st to September 22nd are members of the Virgo sign. As one of the zodiac's most understanding and caring signs, a Virgo can be easily spotted by their innate compassion. For those born from September 23rd to September 30th, they are members of the Libra sign. They can be identified by their organized and harmony-driven personalities. Karen Krause was born September 11. She is clear in her mind about what she wants out of her life. As a Virgo, she is pretty sure of her position in life and she is not afraid of a little hard work or to put in long hours. Karen shares her birthday with Taraji P. Henson and Harry Connick Jr. Lorean Weng was born September 12. She is characterized by her reserved and sensitive nature. Some may de-scribe her as shy, but this only stems from her preference to stay out of the spotlight. She shares her birthday with Jen-nifer Hudson among others. Patti Wolinski was born September 15. As a Virgo born on September 15th, her artistic sense and sensitivity are amongst her most dominant personality traits. She appreciates art in nearly any form, which is a talent she applies to her individual style. Her artistic flair does not make her want to be the center of attention however she would much rather carry out activities in the background, where she is most comfortable. Patti shares her birthday with Prince Har-ry, Tommy Lee Jones, Dan Marino (football player) and Marco Polo.
Ramona Jacobs was born September 17. As a Virgo born on Sep-tember 17th, she is characterized by her sensitive, artistic and reserved nature. While some people live for the spotlight, she cannot relate. She is comfortable to share all of her private thoughts and feelings with family and close personal friends. Ramona shares her birthday with Hank Williams Sr., John Ritter, and Nate Berkus. Sheila Elliott was born on September 26. Being a Libra born on September 26th, she is as diplomatic as she is imaginative. She loves to be social and are most comfortable in the group settings. In her work, as well as socially, she is creative and imaginative, which is a fact that her peers greatly enjoy. Her imaginative and harmonious qualities even apply to her sense of dress, which always seems to be creative, yet easy on the eye. Sheila shares her birthday with Serena Williams, Olivia Newton-John (who turns 70!), and Linda Hamilton (movie and tv actress whose credits include Terminator films and the TV show Beauty and the Beast)
The annual Ways and Means drawing will be held at the October Paint-In. Winner need not be present to win although it’s always more fun that way. To date I have received money from 38 members, about half of our total membership. The Ways and Means raffle is generally our largest fundraiser of the year. The three projects will be displayed at the September Paint-In so you can see how wonderful the three en-tries are. Ziplock bags will be provided for you to put your tickets in. Extra tickets will be available at the Paint-In or you may call me if you wish to receive more tickets.
Thank you for your participation!
Here are the three submissions:
1. Watercolor painted by Alden Avery. Donated by Merle Avery.
This beautiful scene would look wonderful with all décor. The finished piece is approximately 11” x 14” and is beautifully framed.
2. Ornament box painted and donated by Sandy Garcia.
This round box is approximately 18” across. Chapter members are donat-ing ornaments to place inside the box and will be included.
3. Four Season Ottoman and Storage Chest painted and donated by Cynthia Megill.
This design is by Heidi England and measures approximately 2’ x 2’ x 2’. This is a wonderful piece that is beautiful and useful. There is a pillow on the top that turns it from storage to extra seating.
Membership News Ladies: Early Bird Renewal for SDP Membership 2020 has been extended until September 30, 2019. You will receive THREE (3) free e-packets and access to videos.
Please remember that I need a copy of your Renewal Confirma-tion. This is easy for you who re-new online at www.decorativepainters.org. All you need to do is put my e-mail ad-dress in the space marked “Send another copy to:” and click SEND. This box pops up at the bottom of the confirmation page after your credit card has been processed. See illustration below.
PHP Membership Renewal The 2020 PHP Membership Form can be found on Page 15 of this newsletter. On the website, under How to Join, you can find a pdf version and a fillable Word document that you can open in MS Word and fill in online and then print out. This form needs to be mailed to me along with Proof of SDP Renewal (if you
haven’t got it to me another way) AND a check for $20, made to Palomar Heritage Paint-ers. The information you give on the form will be put into the Roster that we distribute at Mystery Paint-in in March, so make sure it is accurate and readable. My mailing address is on the form.
If nothing has changed, please submit a form with your name and write “NO CHANGES” across the form.
You can also bring the form & check & proof of SDP Renewal to a Paint-in and give to me or Marilyn Dixon.
Merle Avery & Leslie Pilcher
Mem
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Kathy Swigon Prudy Vannier Carol Spohn
If you renew by sending in a check, you will not receive a confirmation. Please make a copy of your check and send/give it to me. For this rea-son, I strongly encourage you to renew online. If you don’t know how to do it, call me and I can walk you through it — or you can call SDP and give them your info over the telephone and ask that they e-mail you (and me) the confirmation. Leslie Pilcher 4195 Fallsbrae Road Fallbrook, CA 92028 [email protected]
From our garage sale table with a view...............
PHP has lots of paper boxes. They would be great for projects with kids. All different shapes and siz-es. Hearts , stars and more. I can bring them to the Sept. meeting or any Thursday to the Communi-ty meeting room. If you are inter-ested, please get in touch with me as soon as possible.
PHP also has many, many bottles of paint. They will be at the Sept. meeting. Ore call me and come to my house, to go thru them all. I will not be keeping them much longer, so let me know if you are interested.
Our next two Raffles are not that far away. Octo-ber 12 and December 7 We need your donations for our Raffle Tables. Get painting or put to-gether a prize. Remember, you get a bonus 5 Raffle Tickets for every prize you contribute.
CONDOLENCES Our thoughts and prayers go out to members Sandy Gar-cia on the loss of her hus-band, Rafael, and to Noel Gallagher, on the loss of her husband, Joe.
Also, former member & PHP teacher, Bobbie Koelsch, passed away earlier this month. Our condolences to her friends and family.
Members who are under the weather are Mary Weflen, who broke her hip in July and Merle Avery, who has been dealing with chronic pain, surgeries, and just feels yucky. Hope both of you bounce back and get back to painting!
Pam Myers will be preparing name tag pins. Marilyn Dixon will be handling Raffles. Table decorations for the 5 tables will be done by Linda Silvasy, Sandy Garcia, Dee Bristol & Arla Lucas, Bobbie Takashima, and Marilyn Dixon. Allowance for table decorations is $50 per table.
Given the projected income from Raffles, the break-even point for the luncheon will be approximately $23.50. Therefore, $24 will be the charge for attending the Christmas Party. A motion was made and approved to offer four free Christmas Party entries as prizes at the October Paint-In Raffles. Carol Voyles will print the certificates for these.
The Theme of the Christmas Party will be “A Festive Fiesta”. It was suggested to continue last year’s practice of drawing a num-ber between 1-8 to determine the recipient of the table centerpiece. Each seat at the table will have a number between 1-8 as-signed to it. There will be NO gift exchange at this year’s party.
Raffles
It was suggested that anyone bringing a fully-prepared Raffle Prize to any Paint-In Raffle OR the Christmas Party Raffle should receive 5 Raffle tickets in appreciation. The next Paint-In Raffle will occur in October. For the 2019 Christmas Party, there will be an overall budget of $300 for out-of-pocket expenses for Raffle prizes. These must be submitted to Linda Silvasy (as de facto Committee Chair).
Reimbursement for Expenses
We were reminded that any claim for out-of-pocket expenses must be submitted to and approved by the Committee Chair, who will sign and then submit the claim to the Treasurer.
Nominations for 2020 Board Positions
Teri Hayes, as Nominating Chair, is currently finalizing a slate of candidates for 2020 Board Positions. These will be voted on and installed at the Christmas Party in December. Voting positions on the Board are President, 1st VP- Programs, 2nd VP – Mem-bership, Secretary, and Treasurer. Non-voting Committee Chairs are the Christmas Party, Mystery Paint-In, and Ways and Means. Non-voting Volunteer Positions are Hospitality, Newsletter, Sunshine, SDP Liaison, Del Mar Fair, and Garage Sale.
Membership
We will be advertising the Early SDP Membership Renewal Program where members who renew by September 30 receive 3 free e-packets. Simultaneously, we will be ready to accept PHP Renewals by late August. Dues will increase to $20 -- $15 for dues and $5 for Mobile Home Park Support.
Bylaws
Given the recent announcement of the cessation of Annual SDP Conferences in favor of 4 regional mini-events, our bylaws were reviewed as to the allowance the PHP President receives to attend the Annual Conference. It was decided that the current bylaws will allow the President to receive the allowance to attend the Regional event.
Other Business
Linda Silvasy has volunteered to head a Seminar Committee for 2019 or 2020.
Program Committee - Project Submittal Forms for 2020-21 have been mailed to prospective teachers.
There will be a Halloween Tea at the October Paint-in, similar to the Tea we had last year in October.
Our Outreach Program to the San Marcos Mobile Home Park was discussed. We do have a sponsor resident in the park, but our standing has been somewhat diminished since the departure of Sue Bond. The board decided to spend the remaining $200 in our Outreach Budget on Gift Card Prizes for the monthly Bingo nights. (We will still give $300 to the park’s annual Thanksgiving dinner and contribute to the food and toiletries drive in December.) We consulted with the Bingo organizer who was thrilled with this offer. She suggested Gift cards for grocery stores, gasoline, and pharmacy (e.g. CVS) as being the most appreciated. Carol Voyles will be responsible for purchasing these cards to be used during the remainder of 2019. The gift cards will be presented with the PHP logo and a message that we are the donors. We will also have a Jar for Park donations at every Paint-In.
We will revisit this issue during our 2020 Budget meetings. The Board feels strongly that we must continue to support the Mobile Home Park in different ways to retain our free access to their facilities. A motion was made & carried to increase our mem-bership dues to $20/year. The extra $5/year would go to this support.
The meeting was adjourned at 12:54 p.m. Respectfully submitted by Leslie Pilcher
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Submission Deadline: Articles are due to me by 4th
Friday of each month. All submissions will receive an email or verbal receipt. If you don’t
Full page $20 Half page $11 Quarter page $7 (Business card ad same
as quarter page) Mail payment to
Treasurer
AD Policy PHP Members
may place 2 ads during the year
at no charge. Ads for events spon-sored by other
SDP chapters are also free of
charge.
Paint-In Location: San Marcos Mobile Estates Clubroom 1145 East Barham Drive San Marcos, CA 92078 Driving Directions to San Marcos Mobile Estates: If you are coming from the 5, you will be traveling East on the 78 Hwy. You will get off at the Woodland Parkway/ Barham Dr. exit. Continue till the light and make a left hand turn, you will be on Barham Rd., continue & you will go through 2 more lights after the second light (La Moree), make sure you are in the right hand lane, because you will make a right hand turn into my Mobile Home Park, drive straight ahead, till you have to either turn left or right and make a right then an immediate left you will see the pool area. Parking is all along the pool area, the clubhouse is up the brick stairs. If you are coming from the Hwy 15 take the 78 Hwy West. Take the Woodland Pwky/Barham Dr. exit. You will be going on a cloverleaf, stay to your right and go to the light and make a right, on Woodland Pkwy, go under the underpass and get in the left hand turn lane to make a left on Barham Dr. From here follow the same instructions as I wrote for com-
ing from the Hwy 5.
**Conventions **
New England Traditions October 8—13, 2019
Marlborough, Massachusetts
Painting Palooza
October 20 – 26, 2019 Oklahoma City, OK
California Rosemaling Asso.
2019 Convention October 24—27, 2019
San Diego, CA
World of Color Expo November 4-9, 2019
Herndon, Virginia
Creative Painting February 16—21, 2020
Las Vegas, NV REGISTRATION IS OPEN!
Society of Decorative Painters
Southwest Region Retreat Fourth Quarter 2020
Details to Follow
California Rosemaling Association 2019 Convention
October 24-27, 2019 Courtyard by Marriott Old Town
Name___________________________ Spouse’s Name________________________ Address ____________________________________________________________ City, State, Zip _______________________________________________________ Phones: (Home) ___________________ (Cell) _____________________________ (Work) _________________________ E-Mail ____________________________________________________________ Birthday: (Month/Day) _________________________________________________ New Member: Yes N SDP # (required) ___________________ Will you volunteer for PHP committee work? Yes No Do you teach? Yes No Own a Studio or Shop? Yes No Name, Address, Phone # of your shop _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ Newsletters are available on our website, www.palomarheritagepainters.com . In order to cut back on expenses, the Board has adopted the following policy —A Black & White copy will be mailed to members who do not have an email address. All other Members with an email address should access the newsletter through the website —www.palomarheritagepainters.com Also, please include proof of your SDP 2020 membership renewal. If you renew your SDP membership online, there is a “Send receipt to…” at the bottom of the confirmation page (after you’ve paid). Please fill in [email protected] in this section to have a copy of your confirmation sent to me. Otherwise you will need to copy, print-out and send me a copy of your SDP confirmation OR Forward to me the email confirmation you receive. Your PHP membership will not be considered Renewed until we receive confirmation of your SDP membership.
Please enclose a check for $20 made payable to Palomar Heritage Painters with this form.
Also, please send proof of your SDP 2020 membership renewal or have the SDP forward your
confirmation to [email protected]. (After 1/31/2020 fee will be $25)
Mail to
Leslie Pilcher 4195 Fallsbrae Road Fallbrook, CA 92028
Questions? Call Leslie at (760)731-9566 or email at [email protected]