TOMBSTONE ASSOCIATION OF THE ARTS
President, Carol Stearns
Vice President, Marian Spencer
Secretary, Jean Manney
Treasurer, Alice Mooty
Gallery Directors, Sue Olivo and Pat Anderson
Gallery Committee, Grace Carini, Bob Kepple, Lee Latimore
Craft Directors, Lu Proll and Gerrieanne Bielefeldt
Craft Committee, Mary Jo Burns, Karen Goodman
Publicity Director, Jan Huthoefer, jhuthoefer@cox.net
Web Page Editor, Jessie Davis, jed7@cox.net
Editor, Karen Goodman, karengoodman66@msn.com
Important Dates
June IN/Out, June 30, 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Member Meeting (By Law and Standing Rule Change Voting), July 7, 9:00 a.m.
The President’s Message
Carol Stearns
Welcome new members! Artists: Francis Hammit, Michael Rosado and Timmie Palm. All three have different techniques and we look forward to seeing their work. Crafter Jennifer Brown has joined us and she does pretty woven bowls out of cloth. These bowls are very unique and different.
On May 13th a committee of Carol Stearns, Marian Spencer, Pat Anderson and Lu Proll met and went over the By Laws and Standing Rules of this Association. They worked very hard to change, update, modify and add new rules to protect all members and the Gallery itself. Comments have been made “Why do we all of a sudden have rules?” Ever since the Gallery opened many years ago we have had By Laws and Standing Rules governed by Robert’s Rules. This is nothing new. The rights and responsibilities of members when they meet together as a group and of individuals as members of an organization should be included in the By Laws. This is a basic concept of By Laws. It helps to think of the By Laws as a contract between the members and the organization. Standing Rules govern the administration of an organization as opposed to rules regarding parliamentary procedure (By Laws). There would be total chaos in our Association if everyone or even a few could do whatever they please whenever they please without abiding by rules. Please go over the new changes of the By Laws and Standing Rules that are enclosed in this newsletter which were approved by members at our Member Meeting on June 2nd for recommendations in submitting. We vote on the new changes July 7th at the General Meeting.
Have you noticed the new changes in the Gallery? Directors Pat Anderson and Sue Olivo painted all the peg panels and they look great. They are in the mist of painting the stands, the curtain stand into the kitchen and will paint the kitchen cabinets in the near future, which are in desperate need of a paint job. It makes the Gallery look clean, fresh and inviting. Lu Proll and Gerianne Bielefeldt have the Craft Shop all arranged now with beautiful window displays getting ready for the 4th of July. The afghan display is eye catching and brings visitors up on the mezzanine. Everyone is working together which benefits the Gallery. Good work everyone!
Our Treasurer Alice Mooty has finished the year-end tax return to the IRS and mailed it in last week. She just completed the Annual Report, which will be mailed next week to the state and everything balanced perfectly. The annual audit of her records is completed and we owe her a great dept of gratitude for all her hard work. Thanks Alice for a great job! Special Note: Two members made huge mistakes when they made sales. One member shortchanged the Gallery by $5.00 on the surcharge and the other member did not write down the correct amount that was on 10 craft items she sold. These are costly mistakes for the Gallery. Please be extra careful when you write down a sale in the Cash Book.
At the General Meeting a motion was made and approved to accept the dates for the 2011 Quilt Show. A motion was made and approved to send $500 to the Tombstone Animal Shelter. A motion was made and approved to paint the kitchen cabinets.
From the Vice President
Marian Spencer
Email
The bill for the newsletter has dropped by one third. If you could give Karen Goodman your email address it could drop the bill even more.
Scholarships
Recipients of the two $1,000 scholarships are Salutatorian Brooke E. Willsey and Lauren Macia Devere. Clippings are on billboard telling you more about them. We have Lee Latimore to thank for placing the applications in the hands of the prospects, receiving them for our decision and attending the graduation ceremony to present them to the winners. Thank you Lee! Now Alice waits to give the checks after she receives assurance they will go to the proper place.
Docents
With the monsoon and dog days of summer ahead, would you like to have a more pleasant time at the Gallery? If persons need to or wish to sit together, could they sit an extra half-day a month? Officers are no longer placing their names on the calendar for meeting days either. How about sitting an extra half-day a month? The purpose of the calendar is to see to it that we have SOMEONE THERE. More sitters mean more of a chance to relate to our visitors.
Security
Remember, the shades are not to be closed when leaving the Gallery for the evening.
Quilters! Would-be Quilters! The Curious!
Where are you now? Saturdays are workshop days for us at the Gallery. We have limited space so you may want to call ahead. Two quilters at a time would be the limit if the quilts are of any size. But there’s a whole lot of piecing going on. If we are distracted from our projects, it is usually because of sales. How about joining us more often to enjoy and learn from each other?
From the Gallery Directors
Pat Anderson & Sue Olivo
The Gallery is still getting a new look. We have done more painting and rearranging. The newest additions are two large card racks. We will be able to display more cards and even some boxed cards. The largest rack of the two is capable of holding ninety 4x6 cards so if you have that sized cards, most of your cards will be together. However, if you have that size and the larger 5x7, you will notice that all of your cards will not be together. Don't panic!!! We want our customers to look at everything and we think that they will with cards in different places around the Gallery, but as usual, this is a trial basis until we see what works the best for all of us and is at the discretion of the Gallery Directors. Original cards are still in the same place. Be patient, okay?
A few other things that we have noticed as we have rearranged and hung the art is the dust that accumulates this time of year. We are asking that the morning docents please dust all the hanging art. There will be a swifter duster under the front window for you to use. You will be surprised at how dusty it gets. Thank you for your cooperation.
This is a reminder, also, about framing. Some frames are nicked and scratched and the wiring is not in the correct place. The rule of thumb is that the wire should be one third of the length of the frame down from the top of the frame. This applies to any size, with the exception of the mini-minis. We are professional artists and it is very important to show our work in the most professional way we can. You are all doing a great job of identifying your work on the back, which has helped us a lot, since the labels sometimes fall off in the hanging process.
Almost done. Our bios need updating, including mine, and we are very low on business cards. Please check yours the next time you docent.
Pat will be leaving on vacation the middle of June and I will be gone until the last week in June. If you have any concerns, please contact Carol Stearns.
There is no featured artist for the month of July. Members are permitted up to 5 pieces of artwork. The in/out date for June is June 30, between 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m.
Happy summer painting and photographing!!
From the Craft Directors
Gerrieanne Bielefeldt and Lu Proll
The Gallery is looking fresh and clean with its new coat of paint, and the Craft Room will soon have one too. We are looking for fresh and new craft ideas to mix it up a little, so put on your thinking caps and let’s see if we can get some new “best sellers.”
Unless permission has been given, please do not arrange or rearrange the craft displays. Please leave this to the Craft Directors and their Committee. We will be rotating the displays periodically so that all crafts get maximum exposure on the tables and shelves in the Gallery and Craft rooms.
Reminder to all Crafters: Check the kitchen counter for any items that have been pulled from the sales floor for repair, such as faded tags, loose stitching, etc. Also, when you are docenting, any items sold over $15 or if many of the same item(s) are sold, please call the Crafter and inquire as to if there is a replacement for the item(s).
From the Secretary
Jean Manney
Attention All Members: Copies of the approved General Meeting Minutes are always available for your review. The copy is in a folder marked (minutes) in the right hand drawer of the front desk. The minutes contain all New Business, Unfinished Business and Motions that have been made and approved and what is happening in the Gallery. Please feel free to read the minutes and then return the copy to the correct folder in the desk drawer.
SCOPE OF NOTICE
A committee consisting of Carol Stearns, Marian Spencer, Pat Anderson and Lu Proll met on May 13th to review our By-Laws and Standing Rules. Here are the recommendations made by this committee which will be voted on at our next General Meeting July 7th.
BY-LAW: #5 The Treasurer Shall: Below are Recommendations Added.
(b) The Treasurer will not issue a check to any member or non-member for reimbursement without a proper sales receipt or itemized invoice. For any payment over $25.00 the receipt or itemized invoice will need to be initialed for authorization by the President or Vice President.
(c) The Treasurer is authorized to issue reimbursement checks only to the individuals who present invoices to the Treasurer for goods and/or services he/she rendered which must be authorized and approved by the Board.
Article V-Membership: Recommendation Added: #7 Members enter their work at their own risk and TAA is not liable for loss or damages. The Tombstone Art Association will not be financially responsible for any loss of any member’s property in the TAA Gallery. Members shall maintain personal insurance at his or her own expense or personal responsibility for any property in the Gallery. Members shall not hold TAA Gallery responsible for any loss due to acts of God, fire, water damage, theft, vandalism, etc.
Article V- Membership: Recommendation Added: #8 Members authorized to have a key to the TAA Gallery may not loan it to any other member or person without prior approval of the Board. Failure to comply will result in immediate dismissal from TAA for all members involved.
VII – Gallery Operations: #3 currently reads: The TAA Gallery will collect a 20% commission from members and a 30% commission from non-members on each item sold. No painting or craft will be accepted if priced over $600. The TAA will collect 20% from both members and non-members during the Quilt Show only. Prices of quilts will not exceed $800.
#3 Recommendations: VII – Gallery Operations: #3 The TAA Gallery will collect a 20% commission from members and a 30% commission from non-members on each item sold. No painting or craft will be accepted if priced over $1,200. The TAA will collect 20% from both members and non-members during the Quilt Show only. Prices of quilts will not exceed $800.
STANDING RULES: Section III-Membership, (A) Inducting New Members:
(4) In order to become a member, prospective members must have a working telephone number at all times.
Recommendation: Section III- Membership, (A) Inducting New Members:
(4 ) In order to become a member, prospective members must have a local working telephone number or a local contact at all times.
A. Requirements for Artwork: #3. All work in all shows exhibiting in the TAA Gallery, must not exceed 31”, including the frame, in all shows in the TAA Gallery with this exception: One oversized picture per artist in private shows only will be accepted. An oversized oil and acrylic painting can be larger than 31”, but not larger than 42” including the frame. An oversized watercolor, pastel, mixed media or photography piece must not exceed 36” including the frame.
A. Recommendations for Artwork: #3. All work in all shows exhibiting in the TAA Gallery must not exceed 60” including the frame. If artwork is between 48” - 60” including frame, only one (1) piece of artwork will be allowed for that show. Featured Artists are allowed the one piece between 48”- 60” plus the designated number of art pieces for that show. All submissions are at the discretion of the Gallery Directors.
A. Requirements for Artwork #7 If two paintings are displayed on the membership wall, the inside frame measurement can be no larger than 16”x20”.
Recommendations for Artwork #7: Remove
Unframed Originals: #2 Digitally created note cards are not accepted in the Gallery.
Recommendations: #2 Computer generated note cards are not accepted in the Gallery.
ACTIVE MEMBER LIST
May-09
Artist = A Crafter = C
Acker, Dianne
(A) 520-720-9905
958 W. Patton St.
St. David, AZ 85630
Adamczyk, Ted
(A) 458-6362
P.O. Box 3437
Sierra Vista, AZ 85636
Anderson, Pat
(A) 459-0962
2741 Glengarry Way
Sierra Vista, AZ 85650
Ballard,Jane
(A) 378-3752
3643 Trevino Drive
Sierra Vista, Az 85650
Bielefeldt, Gerrianne
(A/C)642-1019
5605 W. Gleason Rd.
Elfrida, AZ 85610
Braden, Leatha
(A/C) 459-7960
2200 Sonoita Street
Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
Burns, Mary Jo
(A)457-9494
P.O. Box 261
Tombstone, AZ 85638
Carini, Grace
(A/C)520-824-3346
5384 E. Ricks Road
Willcox,AZ 85643
Caygill, Cora
(C) 457-3812
P.O. Box 974
Tombstone, AZ 85638
*Chance, Glen
A/C 799 Halledk Canyon Rd.
Wheatland, WY 82201
Crandall, Nancy
(C) 457-3760(860)
389-3544 802 W. Allen #4
Tombstone, AZ 85638
Dalmer, Jim
(A) 803-1392
2537 Candlewood
Sierra Vista, AZ 85650
Davis, Jesse
(A) cell 559-7382
784 Sunset Vista Dr.
Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
Garrard,Bobby
(C) 457-3736
2237 E Rialto Pl.
Tombstone, AZ 85638
Goodman, Karen
(A/C) 457-3669
P.O. Box 573
Tombstone, AZ 85638
Hammit, Francie
(A) 432-5488
P.O. Box 276
Bisbee, AZ 85603
* Hilton, Beverlee
(A) 559-0753
39026 NE4th
Scio, OR 97374
Huthoefer, Jan
(A/C) 803-9657
3117 S. Nichols Drive
Sierra Vista, AZ 85650
Johnson, Jerre
(A/C)559-5359cell
P.O. Box 185
Tombstone, AZ 85638
Kepple, Bob
(A/C) 366-0490
8484 Coyote Song Lane
Hereford, AZ 85615
Latimore, Lee
(A/C) 457-9308
P.O. Box 1232
Tombstone, AZ 85638
Manney, Jean
(C) 642-1130
P.O. Box 132
Mc Neal, AZ 85617
McAloon, Pat
(A/C) 378-1352
5663 Nucci Lane
Hereford, AZ 85615
McCarthy, Judy
(C) 452-8001
4588 Calle Vista Dr.
Sierra,AZ 85635
McGowan, Ruth/Mac
(C) 417-9575
229 Taylors Trail
Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
Merrill, Barbara
(A)520-826-4162
302 E. Havasu Way
Cochise, AZ 85606
Moore, Jo
(C) 459-5678
165 Park Circle
Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
Mooty, Alice
(A/C) 457-3704
P.O.Box 418
Tombstone, AZ 85638
Netherton, Linda
(A) 366-0562
8999 So. Williams Rd.
Hereford, AZ 85615
Olivo, Sue
(A) 803-1035
2539 Panorama Court
Sierra Vista, AZ 85650
Pointer, Elizabeth
(A) 642-3864
6277 Yuma Drive
Pearce, AZ 85625
Proll, Lu
(C) 457-2473
P.O.Box 1593
Tombstone, AZ 85638
*Roark,Pat & Dick
(C) 607-739-5428
632AMainSt.P.O. Box 474
Breesport, NY 14816
Rosenkrans, Sylvia
(A/C)378-6747
3338 Trevino
Sierre Vista, AZ 85650
Rutherford, Angel
(A)459-4115
4920 Corte Vista
Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
*Schaffer, Jenny
(C) 502-239-5082
8004 Cedar Creek
Louisville, KY 40291
Spencer, Marian
(C)457-3476
P.O. Box 334
Tombstone, AZ 85638
Sprenkle, Martha
(A) 459-1638
2763 Oriole Dr.
Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
Stearns, Carol
(A/C) 378-1771
P.O.Box 1272
Sierra Vista, AZ 85636
Terry , Beverly
(A/C)850-485-2502
P.O. Box 2895
Sierra Vista,AZ 85636
Ullrich, Erna
(A/C) 803-7118
4959 Ironwood Circle
Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
West, Richard
(A) 366-5495
P.O. Box 43
Hereford, AZ 85615
2009 Timesheet
Legend
Name
Carried Over from 2008
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Total
Acker, Dianne
0
0
0
1
1
1
3
Adamczyk, Ted
2
1
1
1
1
1
5
Anderson, Pat
6
1
1
0
1.5
2.5
6
Ballard, Jane
1
1
0.5
1
0.5
2
5
Bielefeldt, Gerri
2.5
1
0.5
2
1
1.5
6
Braden, Leatha
4
0.5
7.5
1
0
0
9
Burns, Mary Jo
2
1
1
1
1
1
5
Carini, Grace
4
1
1
1
1
0
4
Caygil, Cora
6
4.5
8
0
0.5
1
14
Chance, Glen
6
3
4.5
2
2.5
0
12
Crandall, Nancy
3.5
0
0
2
2
0
4
Dalmer, Jim
1.5
1
0
1.5
1
1
4.5
Davis, Jesse
6
1
1
2
1
2
7
Garrard, Bobby
6
2.5
3
1
0.5
1
8
Goodman, Karen
3
1
0.5
2
0
1.5
5
Hammit, Francie
0
0
0
0
1.5
1.5
3
Hilton, Beverlee
2.5
1.5
1.5
2.5
1
0
6.5
Huthoefer, Jan
3
1
0
1
1
0.5
3.5
Johnson, Jerre
3
0
1
0.5
2
1.5
5
Jorgensen, Caryl
0.5
1
1.5
0
0
0
2.5
Kepple, Bob
1.5
1
1.5
0
1.5
0.5
4.5
Latimore, Lee
6
2
3.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
10
Manney, Jean
6
1
0
2
1
1
5
McAloon, Pat
4
1
2
1
1
1
6
McCarthy, Judy
2
1
0
0.5
1
1
3.5
McGowan, Mac
6
1
1
1.5
0.5
1
5
McGowan, Ruth
6
1
1
1.5
0.5
1
5
Merrill, Barbara
2.5
1
1
1
1
1
5
Moore, Jo
2.5
1
9.5
1
0.5
0
12
Mooty, Alice
6
1
2.5
1
1.5
1.5
7.5
Netherton, Linda
0
1
1
1
1
1
5
Olivo, Sue
1.5
1
2
0
1.5
2
6.5
Pointer, Elizabeth
0
1
1
1
1
1
5
Proll, Lu
2.5
1.5
1.5
1
1
1.5
6.5
Roark, Pat
6
6
13.5
0
1
0
20.5
Rosenkrans,Sylvia
5
0.5
3.5
1.5
1
1
7.5
Rutherford,Angel
2
1
1.5
1
1.5
1
6
Schaffer, Jenny
6
1.5
2
1
0
1
5.5
Spencer, Marian
6
0
0
0
1
1
2
Sprenkle, Martha
0
0
0
1
1
1
3
Stearns, Carol
4.5
0.5
3
1
1
1.5
7
Terry, Beverly
0.5
2
0
1
1
1
5
Ullrich, Erna
2.5
1
1.5
1
1
1
5.5
West, Richard
0
1
1
1
1
1
5
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Art to Art Talk, May 2009
Officers
President, Carol Stearns
Vice President, Marian Spencer
Secretary, Jean Manney
Treasurer, Alice Mooty
Gallery Co-Directors, Pat Anderson and Sue Olivo
Craft Co-Directors, Gerrianne Bielefeldt and Lu Proll
Gallery Committee, Grace Carini, Lee Latimore, Bob Kepple
Craft Committee, To Be Announced
Newsletter Editor, Karen Goodman, karengoodman66@msn.com
Publisist, Jan Huthoefer, jhuthoefer@cox.net
Webmaster, Jesse Davis, jed7@cox.net
Important Dates
Art In/Out, May 29, 9:30a - 11:30a
General Meeting/Board Meeting, Tuesday June 2, 9:00a
Art In/Out, June 30, 9:30a - 11:30a
General Meeting/Board Meeting, Tuesday July 7, 9:00a
Important Web Addresses
Newsletter address, http://taaaz.blogspot.com/
Web address, http://www.tombstoneart.org/
The President’s Message
Carol Stearns
BEHIND THE SCENES: It takes a lot of people behind the scenes to run this Gallery. We are very fortunate to have an outstanding crew who are willing to devote their time in keeping this Gallery up and running. Our Vice President Marian Spencer devotes many an hour making sure that the calendar is covered with members every day. Days that she can’t get anyone to sit she takes over and gives up her time to keep the Gallery opened. She keeps track of all the days that everyone sits which is a job in itself. Then every month she makes all the copies for the newsletter, folds the copies, addresses the copies and then mails them to members. She is always available to handle any urgency that happens at the Gallery.
Our Treasurer Alice Mooty spent many hours at the Gallery during the Quilt Show making sure that the books all balanced, writing out checks and depositing money at the bank whenever needed. Then she had the Open Show to contend with. She had to make out checks to all the artists who won ribbons, who made sales, balance the books and make deposits. Every month she gives up her time just to make sure we have enough money in the cash drawer and that every penny is accounted for. She even does our Federal tax return for the Gallery and works many hours on that. She gives accurate reports to the Gallery each and every month.
Our Secretary Jean Manney takes down all the minutes for the General Meeting and the Board Meeting. It just doesn’t end there. She not only writes up the minutes in a spectacular and actuate manner but she also keeps the time sheet and telephone list of members updated each month. She updates the By Laws and the Standing Rules and makes sure each of us has a current copy. When she works at the Gallery she is helping the Craft Directors in cleaning the displays. She is always available to help anyone who should need help.
Our Editor Karen Goodman does a great job on the newsletter. She keeps all our members informed on what is happening in our association. She has now taken on the task of emailing the newsletter with attached documents to members with access to the internet. If you don’t have a computer please do yourself a great favor and visit a member who is receiving her blog for the newsletter. It is awesome and she works many hours typing, setting up and emailing. It is not an easy job.
Our Publicist Jan Huthoefer emails various newspapers to get our information out about what is happening at the Gallery. She works many hours setting up newspaper editorials for artists and crafters making sure she has all the correct information and pictures of Featured Artists’ paintings. She is constantly seeking resumes, pictures and photographs to put into the paper. She is our window to the public.
And then there are the Gallery Directors. They see to it that at the end of each month a new show is presented in the Gallery displaying and arranging all the artists’ paintings. The Craft Directors are constantly arranging the crafts making sure all the displays are neatly arranged and each table of display is cleaned ready for public viewing. These are just a few of the outstanding people we have working behind the scene to keep this Gallery open and running. There are many more volunteers who give up their time in sitting extra days, working on committees changing shows at the end of each month, helping by arranging the craft shop and organizing special shows for the Gallery like the Quilt Show and the Open Show. If you just sit one day a month the above people do more than that. Get involved with the Gallery. Come to our General Meeting, which is held the first Tuesday of every month. See if there is anything you can do even if it is to sit an extra half day. You won’t be sorry. You will feel rewarded knowing you are a part of a great team of volunteers behind the scenes working to keep this Gallery opened.
From the Vice President
Marian Spencer
Welcome to our bright new year at the Gallery! Lu Proll has not only rearranged the craft section of the Gallery, but has enlisted her husband Jim to adjust the coolers for a cool, comfortable summer. Our purple “Quick up Electric Broom”, victim of a saboteur, has been replaced by a new sweeper suitable for cleaning the dust blown in from the open door. Our membership have been pleased by the electronic newsletter sent by our super editor, and that saves postage now when the cost is about to increase. Please email Karen Goodman if you have an email address so you can receive our monthly newsletter that way.
I am having quilting workshops at the Gallery all day most Saturdays. We have a hard time keeping supplied with baby quilts. If you can join us, please let me know what you plan to create so we have the appropriate equipment (except that this will be by hand, of course.)
Lee Latimore presented us with two outstanding students for our Scholarship program. A motion was made and unanimously voted to award both students a $1,000 each. Lee will be going to the graduation at Tombstone High School on May 27th to present both students with these awards.
A motion was made and unanimously voted that there be two separate calendars for the month of February 2010. There will be one calendar for quilters to sign and one calendar for artists and crafters to sign freeing up the quilters to teach their quilting classes and encourage artists and crafters to be involved with the Quilt Show by helping man the front desk on days they sign up. Everyone will get credit.
A motion was made and unanimously voted that Marian Spencer be made an Honorary Member.
Due to lack of help for advertising of our events, we plan to appeal to the local Chamber of Commerce for help. A motion was made and unanimously voted that TAA join the Chamber of Commerce in Tombstone.
Now toward monsoon season: If it looks like rain, take the pictures out of the window, but leave the easels there. Move pictures only! Be ready to alert the city 457-3415 (number is also on members’ telephone list in Gallery) to bring broom and ladder to sweep the lake on the roof to the drain there.
We offer deepest sympathy to Judy McCarthy. Her husband passed away on April 16th after a difficult time for her to see that he received the proper care.
From the Gallery Directors
Pat Anderson & Sue Olivo
Our first month as Gallery Directors has gone very smoothly. We want to thank Francie Hamitt for helping us in Bob Kepple's absence.
We have made some changes in the arrangement of the paintings and photographs. If you haven't seen the Gallery yet, we have intermixed the large paintings with the small. This change was made in order to draw more people to the upper level of the Gallery. With some large paintings on the mini wall, we have already noticed more people going up there to have a look. Also, with the mix of large and small paintings, our customers seem to slow down and look more closely at our displays.
The mini-mini wall has remained the same. On the back wall above the unframed art, we would like to display unframed paintings on canvas. Each artist will be allowed to hang one painting on this wall. We are asking that you put the size of your painting on the label so the buyer will know if it is a standard size. You could add that information on the same line as the medium. For now, we would like you to stay within the size allocations that are already in place. Please wire for hanging. This will be on a trial basis starting in June.
There is no featured artist in June. You will be allowed five pieces of art in addition to the one unframed canvas. Any questions call or e-mail Pat Anderson (520) 459-0962 or patanderson3@juno.com or Sue Olivo at (520)-803-1035 or jsolivo@cox.net. Please do not call Marion Spencer about hold-overs.
As a reminder, Marion Spencer is in charge of the schedule and she is the one to call about any changes. She has asked us to please not white out or cross-out any names on the schedule. That is her responsibility and she is the only one to do that.
We still have some pastels that were donated to us by the Betty Curtiss family. They will be in the kitchen on our in-and-out day May 29th. The prices are very reasonable, so don't forget to take a look.
Happy Painting & Photographing!
From the Craft Directors
Gerrieanne Bielefeldt and Lu Proll
The recent holidays have passed and any items relating to St. Patricks Day or Easter, should be removed. We will be needing our "Red, White, and Blue" items for Memorial Day, Flag Day and July 4.
The craft area is looking great. Tables and walls are filled with such a wide array of interesting and useful items and souvenirs. Our visitors spend quite some time browsing these displays.
When you docent or visit the gallery you will see some changes. The quilts have been moved to the upper level and are hanging nicely on quilt racks and banisters. If anyone has a quilt rack they would like to donate, it would be put to good use and very much appreciated. This move opens up the front window wall and now allows for many more craft items to be shown.
Encourage your fellow crafters who are not members to come in and “check us out”. If they would like to join, the sign up sheet for potential crafters is at the front desk.
AN EARLY REMINDER!! It's never too early to get started on projects to sell during our annual quilt show.
We will be looking for members to serve on our craft committee. We are looking forward to an exciting year and always welcome your questions, comments and ideas.
President, Carol Stearns
Vice President, Marian Spencer
Secretary, Jean Manney
Treasurer, Alice Mooty
Gallery Co-Directors, Pat Anderson and Sue Olivo
Craft Co-Directors, Gerrianne Bielefeldt and Lu Proll
Gallery Committee, Grace Carini, Lee Latimore, Bob Kepple
Craft Committee, To Be Announced
Newsletter Editor, Karen Goodman, karengoodman66@msn.com
Publisist, Jan Huthoefer, jhuthoefer@cox.net
Webmaster, Jesse Davis, jed7@cox.net
Important Dates
Art In/Out, May 29, 9:30a - 11:30a
General Meeting/Board Meeting, Tuesday June 2, 9:00a
Art In/Out, June 30, 9:30a - 11:30a
General Meeting/Board Meeting, Tuesday July 7, 9:00a
Important Web Addresses
Newsletter address, http://taaaz.blogspot.com/
Web address, http://www.tombstoneart.org/
The President’s Message
Carol Stearns
BEHIND THE SCENES: It takes a lot of people behind the scenes to run this Gallery. We are very fortunate to have an outstanding crew who are willing to devote their time in keeping this Gallery up and running. Our Vice President Marian Spencer devotes many an hour making sure that the calendar is covered with members every day. Days that she can’t get anyone to sit she takes over and gives up her time to keep the Gallery opened. She keeps track of all the days that everyone sits which is a job in itself. Then every month she makes all the copies for the newsletter, folds the copies, addresses the copies and then mails them to members. She is always available to handle any urgency that happens at the Gallery.
Our Treasurer Alice Mooty spent many hours at the Gallery during the Quilt Show making sure that the books all balanced, writing out checks and depositing money at the bank whenever needed. Then she had the Open Show to contend with. She had to make out checks to all the artists who won ribbons, who made sales, balance the books and make deposits. Every month she gives up her time just to make sure we have enough money in the cash drawer and that every penny is accounted for. She even does our Federal tax return for the Gallery and works many hours on that. She gives accurate reports to the Gallery each and every month.
Our Secretary Jean Manney takes down all the minutes for the General Meeting and the Board Meeting. It just doesn’t end there. She not only writes up the minutes in a spectacular and actuate manner but she also keeps the time sheet and telephone list of members updated each month. She updates the By Laws and the Standing Rules and makes sure each of us has a current copy. When she works at the Gallery she is helping the Craft Directors in cleaning the displays. She is always available to help anyone who should need help.
Our Editor Karen Goodman does a great job on the newsletter. She keeps all our members informed on what is happening in our association. She has now taken on the task of emailing the newsletter with attached documents to members with access to the internet. If you don’t have a computer please do yourself a great favor and visit a member who is receiving her blog for the newsletter. It is awesome and she works many hours typing, setting up and emailing. It is not an easy job.
Our Publicist Jan Huthoefer emails various newspapers to get our information out about what is happening at the Gallery. She works many hours setting up newspaper editorials for artists and crafters making sure she has all the correct information and pictures of Featured Artists’ paintings. She is constantly seeking resumes, pictures and photographs to put into the paper. She is our window to the public.
And then there are the Gallery Directors. They see to it that at the end of each month a new show is presented in the Gallery displaying and arranging all the artists’ paintings. The Craft Directors are constantly arranging the crafts making sure all the displays are neatly arranged and each table of display is cleaned ready for public viewing. These are just a few of the outstanding people we have working behind the scene to keep this Gallery open and running. There are many more volunteers who give up their time in sitting extra days, working on committees changing shows at the end of each month, helping by arranging the craft shop and organizing special shows for the Gallery like the Quilt Show and the Open Show. If you just sit one day a month the above people do more than that. Get involved with the Gallery. Come to our General Meeting, which is held the first Tuesday of every month. See if there is anything you can do even if it is to sit an extra half day. You won’t be sorry. You will feel rewarded knowing you are a part of a great team of volunteers behind the scenes working to keep this Gallery opened.
From the Vice President
Marian Spencer
Welcome to our bright new year at the Gallery! Lu Proll has not only rearranged the craft section of the Gallery, but has enlisted her husband Jim to adjust the coolers for a cool, comfortable summer. Our purple “Quick up Electric Broom”, victim of a saboteur, has been replaced by a new sweeper suitable for cleaning the dust blown in from the open door. Our membership have been pleased by the electronic newsletter sent by our super editor, and that saves postage now when the cost is about to increase. Please email Karen Goodman if you have an email address so you can receive our monthly newsletter that way.
I am having quilting workshops at the Gallery all day most Saturdays. We have a hard time keeping supplied with baby quilts. If you can join us, please let me know what you plan to create so we have the appropriate equipment (except that this will be by hand, of course.)
Lee Latimore presented us with two outstanding students for our Scholarship program. A motion was made and unanimously voted to award both students a $1,000 each. Lee will be going to the graduation at Tombstone High School on May 27th to present both students with these awards.
A motion was made and unanimously voted that there be two separate calendars for the month of February 2010. There will be one calendar for quilters to sign and one calendar for artists and crafters to sign freeing up the quilters to teach their quilting classes and encourage artists and crafters to be involved with the Quilt Show by helping man the front desk on days they sign up. Everyone will get credit.
A motion was made and unanimously voted that Marian Spencer be made an Honorary Member.
Due to lack of help for advertising of our events, we plan to appeal to the local Chamber of Commerce for help. A motion was made and unanimously voted that TAA join the Chamber of Commerce in Tombstone.
Now toward monsoon season: If it looks like rain, take the pictures out of the window, but leave the easels there. Move pictures only! Be ready to alert the city 457-3415 (number is also on members’ telephone list in Gallery) to bring broom and ladder to sweep the lake on the roof to the drain there.
We offer deepest sympathy to Judy McCarthy. Her husband passed away on April 16th after a difficult time for her to see that he received the proper care.
From the Gallery Directors
Pat Anderson & Sue Olivo
Our first month as Gallery Directors has gone very smoothly. We want to thank Francie Hamitt for helping us in Bob Kepple's absence.
We have made some changes in the arrangement of the paintings and photographs. If you haven't seen the Gallery yet, we have intermixed the large paintings with the small. This change was made in order to draw more people to the upper level of the Gallery. With some large paintings on the mini wall, we have already noticed more people going up there to have a look. Also, with the mix of large and small paintings, our customers seem to slow down and look more closely at our displays.
The mini-mini wall has remained the same. On the back wall above the unframed art, we would like to display unframed paintings on canvas. Each artist will be allowed to hang one painting on this wall. We are asking that you put the size of your painting on the label so the buyer will know if it is a standard size. You could add that information on the same line as the medium. For now, we would like you to stay within the size allocations that are already in place. Please wire for hanging. This will be on a trial basis starting in June.
There is no featured artist in June. You will be allowed five pieces of art in addition to the one unframed canvas. Any questions call or e-mail Pat Anderson (520) 459-0962 or patanderson3@juno.com or Sue Olivo at (520)-803-1035 or jsolivo@cox.net. Please do not call Marion Spencer about hold-overs.
As a reminder, Marion Spencer is in charge of the schedule and she is the one to call about any changes. She has asked us to please not white out or cross-out any names on the schedule. That is her responsibility and she is the only one to do that.
We still have some pastels that were donated to us by the Betty Curtiss family. They will be in the kitchen on our in-and-out day May 29th. The prices are very reasonable, so don't forget to take a look.
Happy Painting & Photographing!
From the Craft Directors
Gerrieanne Bielefeldt and Lu Proll
The recent holidays have passed and any items relating to St. Patricks Day or Easter, should be removed. We will be needing our "Red, White, and Blue" items for Memorial Day, Flag Day and July 4.
The craft area is looking great. Tables and walls are filled with such a wide array of interesting and useful items and souvenirs. Our visitors spend quite some time browsing these displays.
When you docent or visit the gallery you will see some changes. The quilts have been moved to the upper level and are hanging nicely on quilt racks and banisters. If anyone has a quilt rack they would like to donate, it would be put to good use and very much appreciated. This move opens up the front window wall and now allows for many more craft items to be shown.
Encourage your fellow crafters who are not members to come in and “check us out”. If they would like to join, the sign up sheet for potential crafters is at the front desk.
AN EARLY REMINDER!! It's never too early to get started on projects to sell during our annual quilt show.
We will be looking for members to serve on our craft committee. We are looking forward to an exciting year and always welcome your questions, comments and ideas.
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Art to Art Talk, April 2009
Officers
President, Carol Stearns
Vice President, Marian Spencer
Secretary, Jean Manney
Treasurer, Alice Mooty
Gallery Co-Directors, Pat Anderson and Sue Olivo
Craft Co-Directors, Gerrianne Bielefeldt and Lu Proll
Gallery Committee, Grace Carini, Lee Latimore, Bob Kepple
Craft Committee, To Be Announced
Newsletter Editor, Karen Goodman, karengoodman66@msn.com
Publisist, Jan Huthoefer, jhuthoefer@cox.net
Webmaster, Jesse Davis, jed7@cox.net
Important Dates
Art In/Out, April 30, 9:30a - 11:30a
General Meeting/Board Meeting, Tuesday May 5, 9:00a
Art In/Out, May 29, 9:30a - 11:30a
General Meeting/Board Meeting, Tuesday June 2, 9:00a
Important Web Addresses
Newsletter address, http://taaaz.blogspot.com/
Web address, http://www.tombstoneart.org/
Exciting News From The Editor
Karen Goodman
A lot of effort goes into the distribution of a newsletter. Aside from writing, formatting and editing, there’s printing, folding, addressing and mailing, the latter consuming dollars in addition to time. It’s time to go online. It’s time to go green. Most of our members have computers but for those who don’t, we will continue to provide paper copy of the news. For those of you with computers and email addresses, the newsletter will be online. We will notify you when a new edition is available via an email reminder (with the address where it can be found.) Point and click on that address and you’re there. The email will contain attachments, one will be the address and phone listing, the other the time sheet. Print these out or save them on your computer when you receive them. We will only replace them when there are changes.
What do we need from you? We need your email address. Be assured I will not give it out for any other purpose. Any email notification will be sent as a blind copy so even your peers at the Gallery will not see it. Send me your address in an email to karengoodman66@msn.com or leave it on the sign up sheet I have left at the Gallery. I need these addresses as soon as possible.
If you don’t have a computer, let us know that too. Leave a note at the Gallery on the email list stating you need hard copy of the newsletter.
The newsletter address is http://taaaz.blogspot.com/
From The President
Carol Stearns
First, I want to thank everyone for having the confidence in me to be President of TAA. I promise to be available, active and fair in everything pertaining to Gallery affairs. Please always feel free to call me whenever you feel the need. We have an outstanding Board consisting of Vice President: Marian Spencer, Treasurer: Alice Mooty, Secretary: Jean Manney, Gallery Directors: Pat Anderson, Sue Olivo and Craft Directors: Lu Proll and Gerrianne Bielefeldt who all will work very hard for the Gallery and it’s function. We hope in the future many of you will participate by attending our General Meetings. It is the best way we can all keep in touch and connected.
Our thanks go out to all who worked so hard for the Open Judged Show. It was a great success and the reception had wall-to-wall people. The food everyone brought was well appreciated and everyone had a good time. We welcome three new members who participated in this Open Show Francie Hammit, Dianne Acker and Martha Sprenkle. We look forward to seeing their work.
The Gallery had a very busy weekend of April 4th. We had a wonderful book signing at the Gallery for Marjorie Reed. The title “All Aboard” had its author Gary Fillmore autographing his book for many visitors. He sold 15 of his books. Marjorie Reed was a long-time resident of Tombstone and did beautiful paintings. We split some of the proceeds that he donated with the “Friends of the Library”. Many thanks go out to A.J. Stewart “Friends of the Library” who was in charge and organized this function. The Founders Day Parade, which also took place on April 4th, had none other than our very own Alice Mooty, Jerre Johnson and Kim Johnson as judges for all the floats in the parade. They had their very own platform with guests and were treated to lunch. WOW! What a weekend we had.
At the General Meeting April 8th Jan Huthoefer installed all the new officers using rainbow colors for each officer and presenting them with a white rose with a colored ribbon. It was a beautiful ceremony and we thank her for participating. We have had some more water damage this past month in the Craft room, but we are on top of the situation. Lu Proll did an outstanding job in running right over and cleaned up all the water. Jean Manney helped with trying to dry up the carpet and taking home the white tablecloths to clean. Lu and Gerrianne Bielefeldt are doing their best to rotate items so they won’t get wet. Marian called the City who had a work order and sent us a maintenance man. They came the next day and did some work on the roof. Pat Roark will be sitting on the 9th of this month and will again talk to the City about our problem. We now just have to wait for it to rain again and hope we won’t have to call them again.
A motion was made and approved by the Board to install new locks for the front and back doors of the Gallery. It has been five years or more since the locks have been changed. Too many keys are presently unaccounted for and too many people have a key that was given to them or that they made duplicates. In the future duplicates cannot be made. If you have a key and it doesn’t fit the lock, please throw it away. It will be useless. The people who need a new key will be given one.
We want to express our sympathy to Bobby Garrard and Cora Caygill on the loss of Bobby’s husband Gary. They had a beautiful tribute to Gary at the American Legion last month. Our prayers and thoughts are with them and their family.
From The Vice President
Marian Spencer
On April 8th the TAA officers were installed for the two years ahead including President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Gallery Directors and Craft Directors. Our Publicist Jan Huthoefer and our Editor Karen Goodman will continue to do an outstanding job for us.
We congratulate them all and now prepare for an even better era. The new officers have already proposed plans to display our works in better ways, and plan to co-ordinate their efforts for a more attractive center.
THE RAIN THE LEAKS! The roof is fine. We paid for it. The corner of the craft room will still give us major problems. If you are sitting or visiting and it is raining/has rained, call the City (the number is on the top of the membership list of telephone numbers). One must explain to them that the water trapped in the division between the parts of the building needs to be swept out because the drain spout is located above the pool it is intended to drain.
THE CALENDAR! The purpose of the calendar is to assure us that we will have someone to sit. Our loyal members have done a good job of signing ahead, and have informed me of the times when they are not sure whether they will be capable of sitting. If you see a name with a line through it, the signer may not know if he can carry out his obligation. Someone may be needed to sit with/for him. If you must drive from a distance and sign for all day, you should not be questioned not at the price of fuel. If you need someone to sit with you and an all-day signature is already there, let me know and all three may have credit. If you sign up for a day that we have our meetings on, we still need you. When an officer needs to run to the front of the Gallery during the meeting it disrupts the meeting.
Mary Jo Burns and her husband Jim have consented to be our contact people for the City in case of any emergency in the Gallery. They live in Tombstone and we appreciate them taking on this responsibility. Our many thanks go out to them both.
My thanks to all of you for the wonderful celebration of my 90th Birthday.
New members are: Martha Sprenkle, Dianne Acker, and Francie Hammit.
From The Gallery Directors
Pat Anderson and Sue Olivo
Pat and I are excited about being your new Gallery Directors. Carol and Sylvia have done an outstanding job of running the Gallery for the past four years. They have made the transition for us as effortless as possible.
We want to thank Lee Latimore, Bob Kepple and Grace Carini for continuing to work on our Gallery committee. We have noticed that they are always ready on In/Out day to do what needs to be done and always in good humor. (Grace is questionable? by her own admission.) We also appreciate those who have offered to help when we need extra help.
Some art supplies have been donated to us by the family of Betty Curtis. We will have those items priced and available April 30th. It will be on a first come basis. Whatever doesn't sell that day will go home with one of the Directors who will return them the next month for further sales. We will continue this until all items are sold.
There will be no featured artist in May. All artists will be able to bring five (5) paintings each and as usual, if you want to hold your paintings over, please call one of the Gallery Directors at least 24 hours in advance. This makes it easier for us and gives you a chance to sign up for docenting on the days you want. The In/Out date is April 30th between 9:30 – 11:30 am.
We are looking forward to a great year! Happy painting & Happy picture taking!
From the Craft Director
Lu Proll and Gerrianne Bielefeldt
Thanks for the opportunity to serve as your Craft Directors. Gerrianne Bielefeldt and I will do the best that we can to see that all transitions run smoothly.
Anyone wishing to join the craft committee may contact Gerrianne or Lu.
A Special thanks goes to Cora Caygill and Pat Roark for a terrific job of decorating our window. The displays have been very appealing and inviting to all who pass by.
We welcome all comments, questions, concerns, and especially ideas about our craft area. Let's all work together to make and keep our craft room attractive and profitable.
Editor’s Note
Karen Goodman
Please submit articles via email when possible, and in the Arial 10 format, to karengoodman66msn.com. Articles are due after the Gallery meeting.
President, Carol Stearns
Vice President, Marian Spencer
Secretary, Jean Manney
Treasurer, Alice Mooty
Gallery Co-Directors, Pat Anderson and Sue Olivo
Craft Co-Directors, Gerrianne Bielefeldt and Lu Proll
Gallery Committee, Grace Carini, Lee Latimore, Bob Kepple
Craft Committee, To Be Announced
Newsletter Editor, Karen Goodman, karengoodman66@msn.com
Publisist, Jan Huthoefer, jhuthoefer@cox.net
Webmaster, Jesse Davis, jed7@cox.net
Important Dates
Art In/Out, April 30, 9:30a - 11:30a
General Meeting/Board Meeting, Tuesday May 5, 9:00a
Art In/Out, May 29, 9:30a - 11:30a
General Meeting/Board Meeting, Tuesday June 2, 9:00a
Important Web Addresses
Newsletter address, http://taaaz.blogspot.com/
Web address, http://www.tombstoneart.org/
Exciting News From The Editor
Karen Goodman
A lot of effort goes into the distribution of a newsletter. Aside from writing, formatting and editing, there’s printing, folding, addressing and mailing, the latter consuming dollars in addition to time. It’s time to go online. It’s time to go green. Most of our members have computers but for those who don’t, we will continue to provide paper copy of the news. For those of you with computers and email addresses, the newsletter will be online. We will notify you when a new edition is available via an email reminder (with the address where it can be found.) Point and click on that address and you’re there. The email will contain attachments, one will be the address and phone listing, the other the time sheet. Print these out or save them on your computer when you receive them. We will only replace them when there are changes.
What do we need from you? We need your email address. Be assured I will not give it out for any other purpose. Any email notification will be sent as a blind copy so even your peers at the Gallery will not see it. Send me your address in an email to karengoodman66@msn.com or leave it on the sign up sheet I have left at the Gallery. I need these addresses as soon as possible.
If you don’t have a computer, let us know that too. Leave a note at the Gallery on the email list stating you need hard copy of the newsletter.
The newsletter address is http://taaaz.blogspot.com/
From The President
Carol Stearns
First, I want to thank everyone for having the confidence in me to be President of TAA. I promise to be available, active and fair in everything pertaining to Gallery affairs. Please always feel free to call me whenever you feel the need. We have an outstanding Board consisting of Vice President: Marian Spencer, Treasurer: Alice Mooty, Secretary: Jean Manney, Gallery Directors: Pat Anderson, Sue Olivo and Craft Directors: Lu Proll and Gerrianne Bielefeldt who all will work very hard for the Gallery and it’s function. We hope in the future many of you will participate by attending our General Meetings. It is the best way we can all keep in touch and connected.
Our thanks go out to all who worked so hard for the Open Judged Show. It was a great success and the reception had wall-to-wall people. The food everyone brought was well appreciated and everyone had a good time. We welcome three new members who participated in this Open Show Francie Hammit, Dianne Acker and Martha Sprenkle. We look forward to seeing their work.
The Gallery had a very busy weekend of April 4th. We had a wonderful book signing at the Gallery for Marjorie Reed. The title “All Aboard” had its author Gary Fillmore autographing his book for many visitors. He sold 15 of his books. Marjorie Reed was a long-time resident of Tombstone and did beautiful paintings. We split some of the proceeds that he donated with the “Friends of the Library”. Many thanks go out to A.J. Stewart “Friends of the Library” who was in charge and organized this function. The Founders Day Parade, which also took place on April 4th, had none other than our very own Alice Mooty, Jerre Johnson and Kim Johnson as judges for all the floats in the parade. They had their very own platform with guests and were treated to lunch. WOW! What a weekend we had.
At the General Meeting April 8th Jan Huthoefer installed all the new officers using rainbow colors for each officer and presenting them with a white rose with a colored ribbon. It was a beautiful ceremony and we thank her for participating. We have had some more water damage this past month in the Craft room, but we are on top of the situation. Lu Proll did an outstanding job in running right over and cleaned up all the water. Jean Manney helped with trying to dry up the carpet and taking home the white tablecloths to clean. Lu and Gerrianne Bielefeldt are doing their best to rotate items so they won’t get wet. Marian called the City who had a work order and sent us a maintenance man. They came the next day and did some work on the roof. Pat Roark will be sitting on the 9th of this month and will again talk to the City about our problem. We now just have to wait for it to rain again and hope we won’t have to call them again.
A motion was made and approved by the Board to install new locks for the front and back doors of the Gallery. It has been five years or more since the locks have been changed. Too many keys are presently unaccounted for and too many people have a key that was given to them or that they made duplicates. In the future duplicates cannot be made. If you have a key and it doesn’t fit the lock, please throw it away. It will be useless. The people who need a new key will be given one.
We want to express our sympathy to Bobby Garrard and Cora Caygill on the loss of Bobby’s husband Gary. They had a beautiful tribute to Gary at the American Legion last month. Our prayers and thoughts are with them and their family.
From The Vice President
Marian Spencer
On April 8th the TAA officers were installed for the two years ahead including President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Gallery Directors and Craft Directors. Our Publicist Jan Huthoefer and our Editor Karen Goodman will continue to do an outstanding job for us.
We congratulate them all and now prepare for an even better era. The new officers have already proposed plans to display our works in better ways, and plan to co-ordinate their efforts for a more attractive center.
THE RAIN THE LEAKS! The roof is fine. We paid for it. The corner of the craft room will still give us major problems. If you are sitting or visiting and it is raining/has rained, call the City (the number is on the top of the membership list of telephone numbers). One must explain to them that the water trapped in the division between the parts of the building needs to be swept out because the drain spout is located above the pool it is intended to drain.
THE CALENDAR! The purpose of the calendar is to assure us that we will have someone to sit. Our loyal members have done a good job of signing ahead, and have informed me of the times when they are not sure whether they will be capable of sitting. If you see a name with a line through it, the signer may not know if he can carry out his obligation. Someone may be needed to sit with/for him. If you must drive from a distance and sign for all day, you should not be questioned not at the price of fuel. If you need someone to sit with you and an all-day signature is already there, let me know and all three may have credit. If you sign up for a day that we have our meetings on, we still need you. When an officer needs to run to the front of the Gallery during the meeting it disrupts the meeting.
Mary Jo Burns and her husband Jim have consented to be our contact people for the City in case of any emergency in the Gallery. They live in Tombstone and we appreciate them taking on this responsibility. Our many thanks go out to them both.
My thanks to all of you for the wonderful celebration of my 90th Birthday.
New members are: Martha Sprenkle, Dianne Acker, and Francie Hammit.
From The Gallery Directors
Pat Anderson and Sue Olivo
Pat and I are excited about being your new Gallery Directors. Carol and Sylvia have done an outstanding job of running the Gallery for the past four years. They have made the transition for us as effortless as possible.
We want to thank Lee Latimore, Bob Kepple and Grace Carini for continuing to work on our Gallery committee. We have noticed that they are always ready on In/Out day to do what needs to be done and always in good humor. (Grace is questionable? by her own admission.) We also appreciate those who have offered to help when we need extra help.
Some art supplies have been donated to us by the family of Betty Curtis. We will have those items priced and available April 30th. It will be on a first come basis. Whatever doesn't sell that day will go home with one of the Directors who will return them the next month for further sales. We will continue this until all items are sold.
There will be no featured artist in May. All artists will be able to bring five (5) paintings each and as usual, if you want to hold your paintings over, please call one of the Gallery Directors at least 24 hours in advance. This makes it easier for us and gives you a chance to sign up for docenting on the days you want. The In/Out date is April 30th between 9:30 – 11:30 am.
We are looking forward to a great year! Happy painting & Happy picture taking!
From the Craft Director
Lu Proll and Gerrianne Bielefeldt
Thanks for the opportunity to serve as your Craft Directors. Gerrianne Bielefeldt and I will do the best that we can to see that all transitions run smoothly.
Anyone wishing to join the craft committee may contact Gerrianne or Lu.
A Special thanks goes to Cora Caygill and Pat Roark for a terrific job of decorating our window. The displays have been very appealing and inviting to all who pass by.
We welcome all comments, questions, concerns, and especially ideas about our craft area. Let's all work together to make and keep our craft room attractive and profitable.
Editor’s Note
Karen Goodman
Please submit articles via email when possible, and in the Arial 10 format, to karengoodman66msn.com. Articles are due after the Gallery meeting.
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