A Little Info About UsThis year we will have approximately 150 members. Quite a few of these people have been with the guild since the very beginning. Meetings are held every Tuesday night at 7pm from Sept through early May.We spent 29 years at St Alberts School on Eyre street before it closed. The next year we met at the Serbian Club on Bloor St before moving into the hall at the Parkside Center in the YMCA on Durham St. We have nicely spaced tables that can seat 6-8 or more. Having tables for everyone to sit at has really encouraged a lot more people to bring projects to work on at guild and has really increased socializing. Now, not nearly as many people are heading out the door as soon as the business part of the meeting and show & tell are done. One other advantage to the new venue is AIR-CONDITIONING!!! What a pleasant relief! New Executive & Committee chairs 2008-2009
Patti MacKinnon is the 2008-09 editor of the guild newsletter. Any information that you would like to see in the newsletter can be given to Patti at the guild meetings, or sent to them by email. You may also email the guild at SQGSguild@gmail.com Each meeting consists of an address by the president, and any
other speakers,a show and brag, coffee break and then a workshop. Every week
the workshop differs, sometimes it's a new stitchery technique, a new quilting idea, or various other crafty ideas. In addition, each year the guild members work together on an in-club quilt which is raffled at the end of the year amongst only those who worked on it.
Each September, members are always anxious to get to the guild to see what new ideas other members have come up with over the summer, and to see what the new program has to offer. The guild has participated in various community activities including
the St. Andrews Fall Fair, where it holds a large display of members work
each year. It has also made quilts and donated them to community organizations
for Fund raising purposes. We are constantly making baby quilts that usually
get donated to the Childrens Aid Society, and hospital nurseries and lap robes that go to the various seniors nursing homes and many other charities.
Once in a while the guild organizes a bus trip to various areas, including the Mennonite Quilt Auction in Kitchener, and various trips down to Southern Ontario, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire and Vermont. One bus trip to Michigan was quite an extravaganza as 39 women managed to spend over $35.000.00 Canadian... In May 2002 a bus trip was organized by Marianne Bech and we went to a quilt show in Port Perry, Ontario. A fun time was had by all. We also have quite a few trips to the Creative Needlework Festival in Toronto, and a fun time is had by all. The year always ends with the guild having a banquet where the members display their work, and guests are always welcome. The guild also has an extensive library of needlecraft and quilting books available to the members at no cost. At one time, only a cart was needed, but that was quickly outgrown and now we have moved from three cupboards that we had built to the other end of the room where we have had to get some new ones built. Membership into the guild is open to anyone over the age of 16, male or female, regardless of prior experience. The current membership fee is $30.00 a year now. The guild has always been a very busy place. A few of our members have shops or services that provide invaluable assistance to the rest of the guild. Living in N.Ontario, we encourage members to support our local people.
With all the stuff available in our area, it is always nice when you can show some support to the guild members locally. They all help us make the guild what it is. We have a lot of talented ladies in the guild, and I am sure there are a few that I haven't mentioned specifically... Contact me if you would like to be included on this list. We are hoping that you enjoyed the tour of our guild. You may want Get your ownFree Home Page |