Wednesday, November 2, 2016


November Newsletter

President's Message

Greetings painting Ladies!! We had a wonderful time painting with Karen Hubbard. She was a delight to paint with and almost everyone took home completed projects. Election time is here! We will be voting at our November meeting! It is so important to be there to vote, if you’re not painting, please come and vote. We need a quorum of approximately 15 people present in order to even be able to vote. Our November project is a beautiful Angel Triptych taught by Hazel Rimmasch. I’m looking forward to painting this gorgeous project! I am looking forward to seeing you all of you there!
Shonnie Whitney

Chapter Business:

2017 Slate of Officers

(to be voted on at our November meeting )
Past President:  Shonnie Whitney
President:  Judy Graham
Vice-President/President Elect:  Lisa Peck
Secretary: Roberta Hucheon
Treasurer: Loretta Tatum
Assistant Treasurer: Pat McKean
Newsletter Editor: Maridene Alexander
Assistant Newsletter Editor:
Historian: Glenna Nielsen
Raffle & Food:  Betty Van Pelt
Recipe Guru:

October Meeting and Seminar with Karen Hubbard



We had a great time painting coasters with Flowers and Bugs on Friday, and our Squirrel and Chicadee friends on Saturday. What a great opportunity it is to be a member of the chapter.  Karen was a wonderful teacher, and had important tips on how to paint animals.  AND brushes!.... AND friends to paint with.  A great big THANKS to everyone who came, supported the chapter, and brought wonderful food.

Upcoming Chapter Meetings

November Meeting: We will be voting on our 2017 chapter officers, so please plan to be there at 9:00 for the business portion of the meeting. 
Christmas Tryptic with Hazel Rimmasch
November 19, 2016;  9:30am-3:00pm
Wood:  $60
Pattern: $8.00
Hazel says to come with all your figures based in and you will be able to finish the piece! The wood and prep instructions are at Glenna's Studio, ready to be picked up.


Joyce Howard Nativity Tryptic  inside view
Tryptic outside view

 Food assignments for November meeting:
Main Dish:  Marilyn Healey
Salad:    Betty Roberts
Dessert:  Jan Christensen

Raffle:  Roberta Hutcheon, Betty Roberts, Loreen Sojblom, Maridene Alexander.



December Meeting:  Christmas Luncheon at the Lion House
December 3, 2016, Noon -2:00pm
Cost: $25.00
Bring a $10.00 gift for the gift exchange
Okay, not THIS Lion House

the Real Lion House room where we have our party!


2017 Chapter Meetings

Judy has most of the winter and spring organized, you will be able to see the pieces and sign up for them at our November meeting, 

Valentine cake/cookie server
January 2017 Meeting:  (Yes, that says 2017, can you believe it?)
January 21, 2017  Karen Brower 3 Tier Valentine Cake/Cookie Server
Taught by Sandra Boyer
Sign-up in November
Wood:
Pattern:


February 2017 Meeting:
February 18, 2017    Michelle Walton Appple Bowl
Taught by Lisa Peck
Wood:  $35.00,  must be ordered by November to get your wood in time for the meeting
Pattern:  $8.00
February: Apple Bowl
Apple Bowl inside

March 2017 Meeting:
March: Birds and Blossoms
March 18, 2017:  Mary Wiseman Birds and Blossoms
Taught by Brenda Stott
More details later




April 2017 Meeting:  to be announced
Date will be announced (Salt Lake Marathon needs to be avoided).





May 2017 Meeting:  
May Rosemaling

May 20, 2017    JoSonja Rosemalling Basket
Taught by Terzah Probasco 
Details later 



Other Painting Options
A Night of Art and Friendship,  November 3, 2016
6pm-9pm; Activity Barn, Wheeler Historic Farm
Artist Reception:  Carolee Glaittli, Artist.

Carolee has painted 25 oil paintings of animals and the farm.  They will be there to view and purchase if desired.  A portion of each sale will benefit Wheeler Farm Friends, which will then benefit the proposed Wheeler Farm Education Center.  For more information, see link below.

http://us8.campaign-archive1.com/?u=d82343e59f7dc8c72ae7d3241&id=0a3f09f0ff&e=9f67507072

RAINDROP Conference:  Portland, Oregon.  September 2017

Lana Kroll (fofanalana@aol.com) has asked that we let everyone know about the conference.  Any questions, you can email her about them.  This has always been a fun painting conference.

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