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Table of Contents
Treasurers Report 2
Refreshments 2
Welcome New Quilters 2
Annual Retreat 2
Space Border (Lyn Mann) 3
March Program 4
S.D. Quilt Show 4
People of Color Show 5-6
Panama Canal Cruise 7
Web Page, CV Quilt Show 8
2019 Quilt Show Entry Form 9-10
Boutique Information 11
Shopping 12
FAT QUARTER RAFFLE
JAN FEB
FEB GREEN
MAR FLOWERS
SHOWERS
APRIL STARS
MAY BEACHY
JUNE RED WHITE BLUE
JULY SUMMER
AUG. NO MEETING
SEPT HALLOWEEN
OCT FALL
NOV CHRISTMAS
DEC YOUR CHOICE
Volume 35 Issue 8 CHULA VISTA QUILTERS GUILD Mar. 2019
FROM OUR PRESIDENT:
It’s all about the little things…
Waking up the senses this morning with some fresh brewed coffee and a sweet song bird sitting outside my kitchen window. I stepped
out into the patio warming my hands with my coffee cup. Outside the air is crisp and cool enough to see my breath and sting my nose.
The abundance of rain has contributed to the blanket of yellow wildflowers scattered everywhere in the canyon beyond my fence. The
sound of buzzing bees catches my attention, busy collecting nectar while the rest of nature seemingly doesn’t even notice their efforts.
The peace and tranquility of early morning is one of my favorite times of the day. It briefly reminds me to stop, look and listen for the
little miracles that surround me each and every day, so grateful for the little things. Just then the sun hides behind a moving cloud and
a sudden chill directs me back in to warm up. I enter with enough renewed energy to tackle the tasks for today and a sense of creativi-
ty in my step. My sewing project calls out to me, back to work I go.
Progress is underway and our quilt show will be here before we know it. Let’s all do our part to ensure this year’s success. Remem-
ber to sign up to show our Opportunity Quit to other guilds. Also, Sell! Sell! Sell your Opportunity quilt show tickets. Do your best
to attend the Guild meetings to stay up to date with progress on the quilt show, and sign up to volunteer in any capacity you can. We
are again looking for new vendors for our show, please email or see me for any suggestions. Look forward to seeing you all at the next
meeting.
Susan Jaco
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ELECTED OFFICERS
President Susan Jaco 619-992-1542
1st Vice Pres Jeri Nolfi Brown 619-507-5767
Cheryl McCullough 760-554-0638
2nd Vice Pres. Lynda Reynolds 619-426-5546
Secretary Lynn Young 208-695-7735
Treasurer Dan Meeks 619-429-5324
CHAIR PERSONS
Block /Month Sandy Reza 619-397-1111
Door Prizes Burma Dunn 619-421-1583
Fat Qtr Raffle Janice Lambert 619-421-3448
Librarian Jean Armer 619-422-8793
Opp.Quilt 2019-20 Pat Doege 619-425-3996
Cuddle Quilt Pat Doege 619-425-3996
Ticket Sales Susan Allers 619-495-0777
Brenda Moore 619-423-2898
Cuddle Quilt Pat Doege 619-425-3996
50-50 Jean Armer 616-422-8793
Retreat 2019 Nancy Higgins 619-475-7615
Refreshments Donna Mallen 619-421-6527
Member Hostess Melody Cernitz 619-427-1102
Challenges Jan Mellinger 619-957-3240
2019 Quilt Show Kathy Glenn 619-518-2295
Laurel Maloney 619-421-5078
Parliamentarian Melody Cernitz 619-427-1102
Social Media Gloria Sawyers 619-254-1704
Feb. 2019 TREA$URER$ REPORT
Beginning $16,152.92
Expenses 648.95
Income 454.00
Balance 15,597.95
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FEB REFRESHMENT VOLUNTEERS: Joyce Parker, Melody Cernitz,
Maureen Waterhouse
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Annual FALL RETREAT
Oct. 31st if going for 4 days & 3 nights to Sunday Nov. 3rd or Nov. 1st to 3rd for 3 days and 2 nights.
A deposit OF $50 with your sign up at the March meeting. The balance is due by the Sept. meeting.
For 4 days and 3 nights double occupancy it is $450. and for triple occupancy it is $355.
For 3 days and 2 nights double occupancy it is $320 and for triple occupancy it is $250.
I will open the retreat to other friends and family at the May meeting.
Nancy Higgins
Welcome!
TO OUR NEWEST MEMBER
Heather Blalock
Look for Heather & give her a
Big welcome!
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LYNN MANN REQUESTED
THAT THIS INSTRUCTION
BE INCLUDED IN THE
NEWSLETTER.
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PLEASE SIGN UP work Box Office
Quilt Show Hours:
Thursday & Friday 10:00AM
Saturday 9:00AM
Thurs. 9
09:15
11:15
1:15
Sat. 9
8:15
10:30
12:30
If you already told me when you want to work I already have that.me with when you want to work.give me your phone number. both home & cell.
Burma Dunn
(619) 358
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
The 38th Annual San Diego Quilt Show will be
August 29-31, 2019
Check out the website for info & entry forms:
https://wwww.sandiegoquiltshow.com/
Entries are now being accepted and the deadline for submission is July 8, 2019.
AMAZING QUILTS BY GRACE
MARCH SPEAKER: Grace Errea Fiber artist, designer, quilter, and
author, Grace J. Errea, began quilting in 2000. Her art focuses on the depiction of
inspiring scenes in a value based contemporary-realistic manner. She feels very
fortunate to have many of her first quilts become exhibited in juried shows and be
recognized for their innovation in technique and depiction of nature and people.
In 2005 she chose to retire from a very successful career as an executive in a
Fortune 500 computer and telecommunications company to devote herself to her
art on a full-time basis. Grace is a self-taught artist and her work illustrates and has been recognized for exceptional
primary use of values and secondary use of color. Her focus on value makes it easy for her and her students to create
inspiring botanicals, landscape scenes and portraits, in any color.
Grace’s innovative techniques and her focus on value have attracted widespread interest from quilters, as well as national
and international galleries, museums and publications. She has been invited to show her art and to teach overseas and in
various locations in the United States. Her class offerings are well attended, in demand, and are presented in fun,
informal, and educational manner.The aim is to inspire, develop and find that artist within each student or listener.
Grace designs quilt patterns for Hoffman of California Fabrics in Mission Viejo, CA. Her patterns can be found in
prestigious catalogs such as Keepsake Quilting, Nancy’s Notions, and Hancock of Paducah. She is the author of the
C&T book entitled: Impressionist Applique – Exploring Value and Design to Create Artistic Quilts, Grace is the authority of
how to use Value to develop amazing art quilts.
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Quilt
Show
STORY OF THE UNDERGROUND
RAILWAY
The Monkey Wrench Turns the Wagon
Wheel Toward Canada. With help from
Jesus, the Carpenter, Follow the Bears Trail
through the woods. Fill your baskets with
enough food & supplies to get you to the
Crossroads. Once you get there, dig a Log
Cabin in the ground. Shoofly told us to
dress up in cotton & satin Bow Ties. Follow
the Flying Geese & Birds in the air, Stay
on the Drunkard’s Path. Take the Sailboat
across the Great Lakes to the North Star
above Canada.
A fun afternoon spent at the
5148 Market St., S.D
Malcom X Library
Entry was FREE
Ladies were warm & welcoming
Fabric Sale was Great—be sure to check
them out at our Quilt Show in May
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Quilt draped on a table
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NMCSD PICU
Navy Medical Center San Diego Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
Also known to some as Balboa Hospital
QUILT DELIVERY, Thanks to Burma Dunn:
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Gloria Sawyers has been working on our WEB PAGE & needs your help: Please contact her at
[email protected] with any information you have that could be posted on the web site:
Full size images of quilts to put into a slideshow - (the bigger the better - I can resize them)
Some blurb about the history of the CVQG.
Full size images of the quilt winners from the 2018 Quilt Show and names and descriptions.
Blurb and categories for the 2019 Quilt Show
Schedule of programs/speakers for 2019.
I would like to have a Charity page - need information on what organizations we have supported in the past and if there is a particular one for this year.
I will be at home for this and next week, so please feel free to call me to discuss 619 254 1704.
Best regards,
Gloria
2019 CVQS Quilt Show
Dates: May 3rd and 4th
Quilt entry categories:
Large: over 75”.
Small: 40” - 75”
Wall Hanging under 40”
Other: (pillow, table runners, etc)
Wearables: (clothing, purses, totes, jewelry, etc)
CVQG Challenge: Panels
Special Exhibit: Youth Group, 16 and under: All participants will receive a participation award.
Note: The date change of the quilt show this year is earlier and take in will be at the Community Congregational Church on Wednesday the 1st
of May. More detail to follow.
Let me know if you need anything else.
Quilt Show Chairs, Laurel Maloney and Kathy Glenn
Entry Form on next page...
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CHULA VISTA QUILTERS’ GUILD ANNUAL QUILT SHOW
May 3 and 4, 2019 Community Congregational Church
ENTRY DEADLINE: APRIL 15, 2019
**** PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY **** ONLY PRINTED FORMS WILL BE ACCEPTED ****
OWNER: ______________________________________________ Phone: __________
MAKER (if not owner): _________________________________________________
ADDRESS:___________________________________________________________________
E-MAIL: ______________________________ Guild Member: Yes ( ) No ( )
*Non-guild members must pay a $5 entry fee. Acceptance based on space available
(To determine class for your quilt, measure the LONGEST side. Class sizes are based on the measurement of this SINGLE
side.)
Circle One:
Large Quilt (over 75”) Small Quilt (40” to 75”) Wall Hanging (under 40”)
Other (pillow, table runner, etc.) Wearable (clothing, purse, tote, jewelry, etc)
CVQG Panel Challenge ( in any shape or form)
Special Exhibit: “CVQG Youth Group” (Must measure 45” and under with the age of 16 and under)
SIZE OF ENTRY: WIDTH ________________ By Height ______________
PRICE (only if for sale): ____________________
TITLE OF ENTRY: ______________________________________________________________________________
MAIN COLOR/PATTERN USED:
_____________________________________________________________________________
CIRCLE ALL APPLICABLE AREAS
Hand Pieced Machine Pieced Hand Quilted Original Design
Hand Appliquéd Machine Appliquéd Machine Quilted Machine Embroidered
Please give a brief description of your entry. For example, describe something in its construction that you have not done before or that was very challenging for you to do. Continue on back side of entry form if necessary.
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1. Entry forms are due by April 15, 2019 Please note: picture taking will be permitted.
2. Mail or bring your entry form to Nancy Higgins, 5764 Roanoke St, San Diego, CA 92139-3426. Nancy’s phone
number is (619) 475-7615 and her e-mail is [email protected] .
3. All entries must be completely finished and ALL QUILTS MUST HAVE A SLEEVE.
4. Bring your entries to the Community Congregational Church on Tuesday, May 1st starting at 12 noon to
time to be determined.
5. All entries must be picked up Saturday, May 4th, between 4:30 and 5:00 PM. NO QUILTS WILL BE RELEASED
BEFORE THIS TIME OR WITHOUT A SIGNED RELEASE FORM.
6. Except for special exhibits, non-guild members are not eligible for awards. Honorable Mention may be given.
7. Insurance is the sole responsibility of the entrant. CVQG assumes no liability for the quilts. CVQG will take every
precaution to protect your items. Hostesses are on the premises throughout the duration of the show.
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100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109
CVQG Yamau
chi Flipse Fontenont Cadw
ell Brosc
he Bellis Col-vin
McGuire
McKay
110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119
Higgins Smiley Whit-taker
Water-house Dunn
Schlarb
Simp-son
Joyner
Schicker
Acord
120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 Mendo-
za Fenner Lam-bert Parker Doege Slade Word
Bar-lau Best
Bea-ver
130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 Rodri-guez
McG/Wat
Furta-do Reynolds Carr Lewis Moore
Da-vies Ludi
Cernitz
140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149
Jaco Clay-ton Clark Vail Reza
Brown Armer
Young
Wil-liams
Adair
150 151 152 153 154
Tarwid Smith,
J Michel Landrum McCullough
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FOR OUR NEW MEMBERS: YOU HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO SELL YOUR CRAFT
ITEMS IN THE BOUTIQUE AREA OF OUR QUILT DISPLAY. THE GUILD COLLECTS
THE $$, DEDUCTS 15% AND SENDS YOU A CHECK FOR THE BALANCE. Here are
the currently assigned Boutique numbers. Remember, if you are selling items at the
Sew and Craft Booth, you use this same number. If you still need a number, please
contact Karen Slade @[email protected] or 619-425-5639.
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ADVERTISE IN OUR
NEWSLETTER:
RATES PER YEAR
(11 Issues)
Business card size
$40.00
1/4 Page size $60.00
1/2 Page size $80.00
Start your add at
any time!
Contact:
A unique retreat facility designed for small
groups.
Come up to enjoy, P.O. Box 4330
425 Conklin Road
Big Bear Lake, CA 92315
Lorraine Taylor, Your Hostess (909) 866-8081 or (562) 208
The airport USO is always in need of
red, white and blue lap quilts. These
are given to all returning troops.
Give then to Sherry Smiley.. Who
will deliver them to the airport.
Thank you!
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Chula Vista Quilters Guild
P.O. Box 120897
Chula Vista, CA 91912
www.chulavistaquiltersguild.weebly.com
FACEBOOK PAGE “CHULA VISTA QUILTERS”
MEETING LOCATION
Guild meets the Second
Wednesday each month at:
Community Congregational Church
Meeting Room
276 F St.
Chula Vista, CA 91910
(Enter at the back near the intersec-
tion of Church and Center Streets.
REMEMBER TO BRING
______ Name Tag
_____ Block of the Month
______ Guest/New Member
$_____ for 50/50 drawing
______ Fat Quarter
Flowers/Showers
UP COMING BOARD
MEETING
Mar. 13th
All Members
are welcome