Wednesday, January 18, 2023

Club Notes - January 18, 2023

 We had 14 members attending this afternoon, and lots of activity.  I started by giving out my annual attendance gifts to Ceal Pedersen and Mic Pickard for having attended the most meetings in 2022. They each attended 36 meetings last year. 

Next I talked about the information I heard at the Sheriff’s Youth Ranch Donor Thank You Luncheon. The camp in Bradenton has closed, so now there are 2 camps.  Live Oaks is a co-ed campus that can accommodate 82 boys and girls.  There is a private school on the campus or they can attend the local public school,  The private school  is accredited and has a 100% graduation rate.

The other campus is Safety Harbor and focuses on taking siblings out of foster care.  Children 3 years old and up are cared for there.

They also run week long camps during the summer for kids to give them the outdoors experience and for them to learn that the officers who work in their schools are real, OK people.

The 4th program they have is called Harmony in the Streets.  This is a mobile camping program that provides day camp activities directly to local communities that may be socially and/or economically challenged.

If you want to learn more about this program that we donate to, see https://www.youthranches.org/.

The next item I talked about was the Giving Showcase to be held Feb. 4th at Lake Miona.  We have a table there and I plan to display a sample of items we donate to various local charities. Thank you to those who have turned in items for me to choose from.   I will have information printed that can be handed out to those interested in joining our club.

I will be there the entire time (8AM-2PM), and would appreciate at least one person to join me for each 2 hour shift.  Ceal has volunteered to work with me 8AM-10AM, but I still need help from 10AM-Noon and Noon-2PM.    If you can spare a little time to help I would greatly appreciate it.

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Show and Tell:


Mic Pickard showed some bags 


and 




 mini yo-yo clips for her daughter to use in her business.



Louise Stem made some pillow cases.




Donna Rissman also made pillowcases.



B.J. Herter made a bunch of strip blocks for Ellen to turn into quilts.



Brenda Severa made a charity quilt from some of our squares.




Bev Minnerly made 4 pillowcases


 and a tote bag.




Ceal Pederesen made some zipper bags 

and 2 baby quilts.



Jean Peters made 8 cosmetic bags.



Lorraine Manz made some bags and pillowcases.



Ellen Hein made a hat for a friend dealing with cancer 



and a Hospice quilt top. 



She also showed the latest batch of charity quilts she completed the binding on.

 Lorraine Manz made this one.


I made this one.


I think Carolyn Grasso made this top.


I don't know who did this one.  If you made this top, let me know and I will update this entry.

Ellen put this together from strip blocks made by club members.







Mary Ellen Boutin made this quilt top.




BJ Herter, Pat Pipa and I showed quilts we made as entries in Allamanda Quilters’ annual sewing challenge. I won’t post these photos until our next meeting, which is the day after the day when they will be entered in the challenge.


We received a HUGE fabric donation today, so sorting it all diverted a lot of the planned activities.  I did show a couple of ladies how to make a pillowcase using the “burrito” method, and how to make a walker bag according to the Helpertunity pattern.  I went home with a load of dog beds as well as some fabric large enough to use as quilt backings.

 

Our next meeting is in 2 weeks, on February 1st.  We will continue making zipper bags.  I forgot that there is a box of fabric sets for walker bags in the closet, so I will pull that out for anyone interested in making one.  I will repeat the demo if necessary.  We can also use some stuffed toys.  I will ask Mic to bring the stuffing next week so we can complete some of these.

 

Have a great 2 weeks and I hope to see you at the next meeting

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