Post on 10-Jun-2020
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I always feel so busy this time of year. There is so much going on.
My garden is starting to burst and my head is busy with planning
upcoming mini events. I skipped the National this year, but several
or our Region E-1 folks attended. They were sure to have a terrific
time. I always do. Every miniaturist should go to at least one
National, and every miniaturist should go to the National in their
Region (so I say!).
Nancy Chalmers is organizing the NAME Day event again this
year. Look for her information in this Newsletter.
Molly’s Tyson Miniature Show is on September 17th
and 18th
. It is
a great show and one of the last in our area, so come out and
support your hobby.
MEOW and the Conundrums are sponsoring this year’s Holiday
Party. Look for the information page and registration form in this
newsletter. We are doing things a little differently this year. We
will be displaying the project at the NAME Day event. So come
out and take a peek. Seeing the prototypes will give you ideas on
how to decorate your own project. Bring your decorating supplies
with you to the Holiday Party. You will love this project!!
Yep, the Circus is coming to town and I am getting excited.
Romaine has us busy with projects and ideas to make this a super
fun event. This is the first time I have been involved with planning
and organizing a National. It is a lot of work, but I tell you
Romaine has it down. You should expect an awesome time!
Happy Mini-ing
Mary
Tiny Tattler - Region E-1 http://www.nameregione1.org/
From Your Regional Coordinator…
REGIONAL TEAM
Regional Coordinator
Mary Myers
4391 Adam Court Mt. Airy, MD 21771
301-865-1023
marymomo@comcast.net
Maryland State Representative
Nancy Chalmers 302 East Joppa Road #1903
Towson, MD 21286 410-494-8338
nancychalmers@hotmail.com
Northern VA State Rep.
Open
Southern Virginia State Co-
Representatives
Ina Waples 757-596-3593
gslcrmom@verizon.net
Darlene Wilson bearzworkshop@earthlink.net
Web Mistress
Carol Ann Frost
1301 McPherson Court
Lutherville, MD 21093 410-321-1392 (voice or Fax)
webmistress@nameregione1.org
Program Coordinator
Nancy Chalmers
302 East Joppa Road #1903 Towson, MD 21286
410-494-8338
nancychalmers@hotmail.com
Maryland Welcome Committee
Leah Leizear Smith 2230 McKendree Road
West Friendship, MD 21794
410-489-7571 leahleizear@aol.com
Virginia Welcome Committee
Carol House
15575 Tyler Station Road
Beaverdam, VA 23015 804-449-1425
petticoat-lane@juno.com
Newsletter Editor -- Tiny Tattler Anita Myers
1416 Gilbert Road Arnold, MD 21012
410-974-4937
inchbyinch@nameregione1.org
Region E-1 Web Page
http://www.nameregione1.org/
NAME Web Page: www.miniatures.org
Fall 2016
“AROUND OUR REGION” needs you! We love sharing your
accomplishments!! Please send photos of any of your completed
mini projects to inchbyinch@nameregione1.org so we can include
them in future issues of the Tiny Tattler! ~Editor
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From Maryland…
Hello friends,
During the past year the momentum of the preparations for our 2017 National
Convention in Alexandria has picked up significantly under the very able guidance of our
Convention Chairwoman, Romaine Eyler.
As the Tote Bag Chairperson, I would like to invite all of you, individually or as a club or group, to
consider donating Tote Bag favors. If you plan to donate favors and would like your name or your clubs'
name to appear in the Convention Souvenir Book, we must receive your information by April 1, 2017.
I would like to thank those groups who have already sent us their favors. It is so exciting to see things
starting to come together!
The next big “Coming Attraction” for our region is the NAME Day event on October 1st at Bullocks in
Westminster. This year’s committee has put together a “no host” party that should be very relaxed and
fun. I hope to see many of you there… and so until next time, happy mini-ing!
Nancy
Just Clownin’ Around… and getting geared up for the 2017 National Convention
DON’T MISS IT! ~ Registration opens January 30, 2017.
(The registration form will be in the November/December 2016 issue of Miniature Gazette)
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From Virginia…
As I assumed the position as President of our Richmond, Virginia, Miniature
Club, my intent was to inspire Club members with the passion of miniatures that
we all share. My first task was to poll the club for ideas, so I prepared a survey
that was distributed to club members. I was eager to learn more about their
specific interests, read their ideas and gain a better understanding of their levels
of expertise. The responses were impressive. Our members are excited to share
their creations with others, both at craft shows and in public arenas. As I’ve told
so many, “My dollhouses do nothing if they’re just sitting in my home!”
Our Club is sprinkled with a vast level of experience, beginning with the ‘newbie,’ who is just entering
the world of miniatures, to our most talented members that have indulged in dollhouses most of their
lives. The enthusiasm in our Club is wide-spread and addictive.
Our members have reached out to the Richmond community and beyond. Dollhouses have been displayed
at local retirement communities, both in Richmond and in Massachusetts. Three organizations have
invited our members to display their dollhouse and diorama creations during the Christmas holidays. The
State Fair of Virginia is right around the corner, and yes, we will be well represented at that event,
alongside the homemade pies, quilts and wood carvings. A “Slice of Americana!”
As I prepare for our upcoming year, establishing a calendar of workshops at each meeting was an easy
effort through the generosity of ideas from our Club. Those ‘Newbies’ I mentioned????? They’re coming
out of their shells by admitting that they know more about miniatures than initially thought. They have
offered snippets of ideas and techniques that have benefited all of our club members. Our more
experienced members have agreed to ‘buddy up’ with those less experienced to provide support and
encouragement. It’s a system that works well!
I’m new to this club, and already I’m discovering the goodness in our members. They vary in ages,
backgrounds and careers. They share their stories… both happy and sad. We come together once a month
and are delighted to see one another… greeting with hugs and smiles. What’s not to like?!!
Our NAME Day meeting will be held at Pine Camp Cultural Arts Center, a venue contributed by a club
member. We will gather to continue the tradition of creating NAME Day memorabilia, as will so many
other Clubs around the nation.
In the grand scheme of things, we are a tiny ‘blip’ on the radar screen of life. We’re focused on a national
Presidential election, tragedy around the world, the upcoming hurricane season, and the Summer
Olympics in Rio. In our little miniature cocoon, we are successfully carrying out the mission of the
NAME organization: “to promote miniatures through education, collecting and building friendships and
skills through the sharing of experiences and ideas.” It is time well spent and memories created that will
last for a lifetime.
Kathy Opdycke
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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED AT THE TYSONS SHOW
Molly and I are looking for volunteers for her Tyson's Miniature Show on Sept 17th and 18th. We need a couple miniaturists to organize the Children's Workshop (a make and take) on Sunday between 12:30 and 3, and a couple of miniaturists to organize the Exhibits Display. Our regular volunteers, Nancy Chalmers, Jane Schwarz, Donna Lulchuk and George Pendergraph, who have taken on this responsibility for years, are all unavailable this year. Of course, you will get free admission to the show Preview and to the show for the entire weekend. Please let your club members know that we would appreciate their help. Thank You, Mary (marymomo@comcast.net)
7th Annual NAME Day “Bunk Beds”
October 1, 2016 ~ 10 AM to 3 PM Bullock’s Family Restaurant
Westminster, MD Order your bunk bed kit(s) from the list of cutters listed on the NAME website:
https://miniatures.org/NAMEDay2016 Watch those deadlines and get your orders placed…
Some end 8/15 and others 8/31!
Bring your kit(s) and your tool box
Note: Connie Reagan, who is a laser cutter, has offered to cut the NAME Day bunk bed kits
in a circus theme and will make them available in all three scales. Some of her work can be seen on Pinterest and Etsy. The deadline for ordering her kits is August 31st.
Buy your own lunch - what you want when you want it.
Each individual will be responsible for purchasing his or her own kit (the list of cutters, the cost of the kit,
and the scales) are listed on page 37 of the May/June issue of the Gazette and on the NAME Website, and
their transaction will be with their cutter of their choice.
There will be tray sales this time and some books and magazines for sale as well. As usual, each
person will need to bring a tool kit, paint/stain, paint brushes, glue and any fabric/supplies needed for
bedding.
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The 2017 NAME Convention Fundraiser, sponsored by the
Friday Conundrums Miniature Club, was an amazing event! Fried
chicken at Bullock’s Family Restaurant in Westminster, Maryland, is
always wonderful, and we were treated to lovely and delicious
cupcakes and Bullock’s fabulous homemade ice cream for dessert.
The project was a very clever clown
mobile, and almost everyone
finished his or her kits. They will
make a cute addition to a toy shop or
circus-themed vignette. In addition to some wonderful totebag items,
there were silent auctions and gifts spaced throughout the day, which lent
to the excitement.
The Friday Conundrums outdid themselves, and if this was any indication
of what lies ahead, you WON'T WANT TO MISS THIS CONVENTION
in Alexandria, Virginia ~ July 27-30, 2017!
Here are some of the highlights of the event:
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Meet the Tiger Trainer by Romaine Eyler
This past June I had the opportunity to travel to Baraboo, Wisconsin, to attend the Circus Model Builders
National Convention. I was fascinated with the young man who owns eight tigers that were performing
on the grounds.
Ryan grew up in a family where animals were a big part of
his young life. His father was the care- taker of the
elephants in a zoo. Ryan fell in love with the tigers at an
early age and at age 17, he had the opportunity to purchase
several of the cats. He was always interested in the
husbandry of tigers and has studied their behavior, culture
and habits since childhood. At 28 years of age, he is well
versed in the language and behavior of his tigers. He is the
proud owner of eight beautiful tigers, six female and two
male tigers. The males are neutered, for safety reasons. The
females are intact and can be quite contrary when in heat.
One day I watched Ryan cut up raw meat as treats for the
tigers. After he was finished, he walked in the pen and one of the tigers smelled his hands and licked the
juice off. I was astonished that the tiger did not see this as a good meal and take the hand. After the tiger
got his taste, he just wandered off. Another time I observed Ryan make paw prints of the tiger’s foot.
The tiger just sat there, looking around, while Ryan lifted his paw, rolled on paint and placed his paw on a
canvas. These prints are sold in the gift shop to help support the wild tigers in the Sumatran Tiger
Preserve. Ryan is both politically active and a conservator of the wild tigers.
Ryan seems to have eyes in 360 degrees! Even if his back is turned to the tigers, he knows exactly what
each tiger is doing. Tigers sleep 18 to 20 hour a day. When not asleep they need mental, tactile and
physical stimulation. You can watch Ryan interact with his tigers by going to “Show Me Tigers” on
YouTube ~ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4ygOolNeY8. You will see Ryan interact with the
tigers, and the tigers “talk” with Ryan. Ryan interacts with his tigers just like I interact with my two
domestic cats. They get petted, cuddled, talked with, played with and loved. These tigers have a
wonderful and full life. They could not be happier animals.
One of his tigers is white, which is caused by a recessive gene. She is a beautiful girl, and she has a
brother from the same litter that has the normal tiger color.
It was interesting to learn the names of his eight tigers. The females are named Zola, Zabara, Zerd, Zeyla,
Zuri, and Zuku. The two males in the group are named Zeus and Diego.
I wish we could have these beautiful animals perform at our “Come to the Circus” Convention, but of
course that is not possible, so we will have miniature tigers and trainers at the convention. “See you down
the Road!”
DON’T FORGET TO “COME TO THE CIRCUS” IN 2017!!
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2017 NAME NATIONAL CONVENTION
COME TO THE CIRCUS
TOTE BAG FAVORS
Come one! Come all! To the Circus!
We are all working hard to make your trip to the circus a happy one. You or your club can help
us make sure this will happen by contributing a Tote Bag Favor of your choice.
See the next page for a list of suggestions, but feel free to add to this list with your own ideas.
Contributions of 50 of the same item would be great, 100 would be Wonderful and 400 would
be COLOSSAL! Any of the three scales is acceptable, and the favors do not need to circus
related. Please package your favors individually and include your or your club's name and scale
with each favor. We will need to receive your Tote Bag Favors by July 1, 2017.
Please complete the form below and return by May 1, 2017** (see note below) to:
Nancy Chalmers Jean Brown
302 East Joppa Road #1903 or 1115 Concordia Dr.
Towson, MD 21286 Towson, MD 21286
(410-494-8338) (443-794-9833)
TOTE BAG FAVORS
Name: _______________________________________ E-mail: ___________________
Address:____________________________________________ Phone: (___)_________
City: ______________________________________ State:_____________ Zip:_______
Description of Favor:___________________________________________ Scale:______
Quantity: _______.
Tote Bag Favors must be received by July 1, 2017
Thank You for Sharing!
**If you or your club are donating favors and would like your name to appear in the
Convention Souvenir Book, we must receive your information by 1 April 2017.
Thank You,
Nancy Chalmers, Tote Bag Chair
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2017 NAME NATIONAL CONVENTION
"Come to the Circus" TOTE BAG FAVOR SUGGESTIONS
Circus food: Ringmaster: cotton candy megaphone
popcorn feather toppers/blankets for horses
peanuts hoops for dogs to jump through
all day suckers/lollypops/candy colorful circus cane
candy/caramel apples ball and drum for seal
lemonade/soft drink drum (stand) for elephant
hot dogs/corn dogs band instruments/music
pretzels
ice cream cones Animals:
box of animal crackers pig/monkey/dog in costume
circus animal pull-toy
Apparel: stuffed animals
clown costume on hanger
clown glasses Books/Printed material:
clown hat and ruff circus/clown books
clown nose circus coloring book w/crayons
large clown shoes circus souvenir book/program
clown wig circus posters
large ball roll of tickets
ringmaster's hat
Circus toys:
balloons
squirt flowers
pig, monkey or dog in costume
circus animal/clown pull toy
Souvenirs/prizes:
midway stuffed animal prizes
midway plaster game prizes
Equipment:
set of knives for knife thrower
shaving cream pie for clown
trapeze
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There have been major changes to this year’s Holiday Party. Be sure to save the new date!
Once Upon a Time December 3, 2016, 11am to 3pm
Bullock’s Family Restaurant
2020 Sykesville Road, Westminster, Maryland
Please join The Conundrums and MEOW as we host the 2016 Annual Region E-1 Holiday Party. We
will have planned an afternoon of wonderful miniature delights. Visit with your mini friends, view the
holiday-themed exhibits and, hopefully, our usual surprise guest, Santa, will be available for photo
opportunities.
We have decided to go against tradition and announce our project before the Party. It will be a one inch
scale Bebe House. Sample completed houses will be on display at the NAME event on October 1st. You
can decorate this adorable little cabinet in a holiday theme of your choice or in any décor you wish. So
think about your theme and bring paint, wall paper, etc. to decorate your house. In addition to your usual
tool kit, bring a gluing jig and your favorite wood glue.
If you want to participate in the Door Prize exchange, please check the blank on the registration form.
Door prizes will be awarded on a bring-one-get-one basis. Please wrap your gift and label it with your
name. The prizes should be valued in the $15 to $20 range. You will be given a ticket and names will be
pulled. We hope everyone will want to participate and receive an extra surprise.
Lunch is on your own from Bullock’s Family Restaurant’s wonderful, yet inexpensive menu. Purchase
your lunch from the cafeteria or the deli. They offer a wide variety of sandwiches and dinners, ranging in
price from $2.99 for a hot dog to $20.95 for a 16 oz. Porterhouse steak dinner. Dessert will be provided
by the hosting clubs.
***Space is limited, so please send in your registration form with payment no later than November 10,
2016.
“Once Upon A Time”
The Annual Region E-1 Holiday Party will be held on December 3, 2016, 11:00 to 3:00, at Bullocks. You don’t need to be a member of NAME to attend
this event. In fact, this might be a good way to introduce a Newbie to NAME, so consider bringing a
friend or family member. Sharpen up you pencils and add this event to your wish list!
Sponsored by MEOW and The Friday Conundrums
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“ONCE UPON A TIME” December 3, 2016
11am – 3 pm
Holiday Party Registration Form Name _____________________________________________________________
Address____________________________________________________________
City _____________________________________ State _________ Zip _________
Telephone __________________________
Email ______________________________
Will you be bringing a Door Prize ___________________________
NAME member: Yes ___________ No ____________
Cost for a NAME member is $22.00 Cost for a non-NAME member is $27.00
****Please send in your registration form and payment by November 10, 2016 to:
Once Upon a Time
Mary Myers
4391 Adam Court
Mt. Airy, Maryland 21771
The kits for our project will need to be ordered, so please let me know as soon as possible if you
plan to attend and be aware that late comers may not get a kit.
PHILADELPHIA!
Dear clubs & individuals,
Philadelphia Miniaturia is hosting a special exhibit which is sponsored by Philadelphia
Miniaturia and Miniature Collector Magazine. Together we cordially invite
individuals and clubs to exhibit their room boxes, covered vignettes and dollhouses at
the annual Philadelphia Miniaturia Show and Sale. Each exhibitor will receive one
complimentary admission to Philadelphia Miniaturia for either Saturday or Sunday.
Show attendees will select winners via People’s Choice ballots in two categories: group exhibit as well as
individual exhibit. The winning exhibitors will receive ribbons from Miniature Collector magazine. Please
bring your display to Crystal Ballroom 2 & 3, on the first floor, directly opposite the main Ballroom, on Friday
night, November 4th between 5:30 and 7:00 PM. This is the only time your exhibit will be accepted, since the
exhibit will open on Saturday morning. If your display is electrified, please bring your own transformer and
extension cords. Please bring a box to be used as a riser for your display and fabric to cover the box.
You will need to pick up your exhibit on Sunday between 3 and 4 PM. If you have any questions please email
me directly at daddyurso@gmail.com
You can sign up here http://www.philadelphiaminiaturia.com/special_exhibit_form.html
Ron Smith
Exhibits Coordinator
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AROUND OUR REGION
Pat Johns, a member of the Inch by Inch Miniature Club of Annapolis, put on a one-woman show for the
benefit of her fellow residents at Collington Retirement Community in Mitchellville, MD. There are two
very large showcases in the main lobby, which lend themselves to a wonderful display area. Pat's
creations have been met with such enthusiasm from the staff and residents. Here are some of photos of
the display.
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August 11-14 – A Mini Miniature Show Online
– Over 50 dealers from over 11 countries.
http://aminiminiatureshow.weebly.com
Contact: shelly.norris@gmail.com
September 16-18 - Small Scales Regional,
“Gals, Gangsters & Gatsby” Small Scales
Greenville, SC
September 18 (with Saturday Night preview on
September 17) ~ Tysons Crowne Plaza Hotel,
1960 Chain Bridge Road, McLean, VA.
Saturday Preview: 4 -8 PM; Sunday: 10-4.
Adults $7 Children $4. For details, see:
www.MollyCromwell.com
October 1 – 7th
Annual NAME Day ~ “Bunk
Beds.” October 1 at Bullock’s in Westminster,
10 AM to 3 PM. Participants will be responsible
for purchasing their own kits from the cutter of
their choice and bringing it with them to the
NAME Day event. “Tray Sales” will also be
featured.
November 4-6 – Philadelphia Miniaturia ~ “Be
Our Guest.” Crown Plaza Hotel, Cherry Hill, NJ
http://www.philadelphiaminiaturia.com
November 10-13 - A Mini Miniature Show
Online – Over 50 dealers from over 11 countries.
http://wondersinminiature.com. Contact:
shelly.norris@gmail.com
For all future online shows, refer to “The Hub” http://wondersinminiaturepromotions.weebly.com/
December 3 – Holiday Party ~ “Once Upon A
Time” ~ Bullock’s Family Restaurant,
Westminster, MD, 11 AM to 3 PM. Sponsored by MEOW and The Friday Conundrums. SAVE THE DATE... and watch for details in the
next issue of the Tiny Tattler!
March 26, 2017 – First State Mini Club Show,
Sunday from 10-4 at the Clarion Hotel "The
Belle," 1612 N. DuPont Highway (Rte 13 at I-
295), New Castle DE 19720.
March 24-26, 2017 – Houseparty in
Sacramento, CA, “ABC’s of Miniatures”
March 31, 2017 – Entry Deadline for the
Hallmark Ornament Contest. Rules and
application will be in the December Issue of
Miniature Gazette and on the NAME website.
July 28-30, 2017 – NAME National Convention
in the Mid-Atlantic – “Come to the Circus!”
Hilton Alexandria Mark Center Hotel, 5000
Seminary Road, Alexandria, VA
September 21-24, 2017 – Scranton, PA
Houseparty, “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”
Spring 2018 – Louisville, KY All Scales
Houseparty, “Jockeys and Juleps”
August 23-26, 2018 – NAME National
Convention, “Sweet Tea & Sunshine - A
Southern Celebration” - Embassy Suites,
Charleston SC
November 15-18, 2018 – Online Houseparty,
“Around the World in 8 Days”
Upcoming Events
If you know of any additional shows and/or sales
that are not mentioned here, please contact your
Editor so we can share them with others:
inchbyinch@nameregione1.org
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MARYLAND
A Little Something Special
(Inside Valley Antiques & Uniques)
108 E. Baltimore St.
Funkstown MD 21734
Open Mon-Sat 10-5; Sun 12-5. 301-991-3069
www.facebook.com/ALittleSomethingSpecialMD
Forever Friends
2105 Bishops Castle Drive
Olney, Maryland 20832
301-774-3037
http://foreverfriendsminis.com
Frizellburg Antique Shop
(Specializing in antique dollhouses, dolls & furnishings)
10909 Old Taneytown Road
Westminster, MD 21158
410-848-0664
https://www.facebook.com/Frizellburgantiques/
Gibby's Doll House Shop
241 East Green Street
Westminster, Maryland 21157
410-840-3408 / 888-716-7493
https://www.facebook.com/Gibbys-Dollhouse-Shoppe-
813915115306164/
Granny's Little Things
2711 Egret Way
Frederick, MD 21701
301-299-7310
yagrannytwo@gmail.com
http://grannys-minis.com/
Itsy Bitsy Mini
611 Tony Tank Lane
Salisbury MD 21801
www.itsybitsymini.com
Phone: 347-524-9569
LadyBug
Sue Ann Thwaite
4009 Tranquility Court
Monrovia, MD 21770
301-865-1984
Mike Barbour Dolls
Columbia, MD
443-996-4430
www.mikebarbourdolls.com
MiniDreams Outlet Shop
18227A Flower Hill Way
Gaithersburg, MD 20879
Call for Hours: 301-807-4477
Or check the website: www.minidreams.biz
Nonnie's Dollhouse
7600 Irongate Lane
Frederick, Maryland 21702
301-305-6931
http:/nonniesdollhouses.com
Stitches in Miniature
Janet Patacca
410-323-7975
http://www.stitchesinminiature.com/
Sue Ann Ketchum
Handcrafted Miniatures, Furniture & Accessories
10308 Buckmeadow Lane
Damascus, MD 20872
301-253-5664 – Hours by Appointment
sheltielover30@hotmail.com
Virtual Dollhouse, The Store
5137 Hoffmanville Road
Millers, Maryland 21102-2234
410-239-2377 - Hours by appointment
http://www.virtualdollhouse.net
VIRGINIA
Bell's Exclusives
4 East Nine Mile Road
Highland Springs, Virginia 23075
804-328-0121
Bits & Pieces of Ghent
400 W. Olney Road, Suite E
Norfolk, Virginia
757-623-0999
Happily Ever After
20609 Gordon Park Square, Suite 110
Ashburn, Virginia 20147
703-777-7869
Toll Free 866-253-7065
www.happily-ever-after.biz
Lilliput's Dollhouse Shop
3167 Lauderdale Dr
Henrico, VA 23233
804-285-8484
www.Virginia-Dollhouses.com
VADollhouses@gmail.com
Tammy's Heirlooms
(703) 626-0456
info@tammysheirlooms.com
http://www.tammysheirlooms.com
The Miniature Cottage
7426 Windy Cove Road
Bridgewater, Virginia 22812
540-828-1400
https://www.facebook.com/Tis-the-Season-and-Miniature-
Cottage-205401035133/
Vernon Pottery
Eileen Vernon
441 Bethune Drive
Virginia Beach, VA 23452
757-486-5147
vernonpottery@whro.net
Shops and Dealers
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Advertising:
The newsletter will accept camera-ready ads
under the following rates:
1/8 page $2.50
1/4 page $5.00
1/2 page $7.50
3/4 page $10.00
Full page $15.00
An additional charge will be added for non-
camera ready ads.
Classified Ads:
$.10 per word (minimum of 10 words)
MAKE ALL CHECKS PAYABLE TO:
Mary Myers.
Clarification of paid and unpaid advertising:
Any function that is non-profit, such as a
workshop, Fun Day, State Day, museum event,
miniature art show, NAME club show, or display
is included in the Calendar of Events or listed
under the appropriate heading free of charge.
Vendor shows that offer tables for the use of the
NAME Regional Coordinator or State
Representatives are also listed in the Calendar of
Events free of charge. If more than a simple
listing is desired, advertising rates will apply.
Newsletter Submission Deadlines:
The Tiny Tattler will be published quarterly.
Articles & photos for the issues are due as
follows:
Spring – on or before February 1, with the
publication to appear by February 15
Summer – on or before May 1, with the
publication to appear by May 15
Fall – on or before August 1, with the
publication to appear by August 15
Winter – on or before November 1, with the
publication to appear by November 15.
Event updates and other timely information will
be transmitted between issues and may also be
found on the Regional Web Site.
The Newsletter Editor welcomes articles
containing news about club activities, miniature
events and displays, etc. Calendar of Events
listings are free of charge to any non-profit
organization or to any show that offers a table for
the use of the Regional Coordinator or State
Representatives.
You may email your submission or send a hard
copy to the Editor. Digital images in .jpg format
are preferred. Please send the text of the article
in Microsoft Word.
Disclaimer:
Information and opinions contained in the Tiny
Tattler do not necessarily reflect the views of the
National Association of Miniature Enthusiasts
(NAME) or its regions. The facts as presented in
each article are verified insofar as possible, but
any opinions are strictly those of the individual
authors.
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Mary Myers
Tiny Tattler, Region E-1
4391 Adam Court
Mt. Airy, MD 21771