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The Pine Needle Press Volume 31 Issue 6 Pine Tree Quilt Guild June 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A newsletter of the Pine Tree Quilt Guild of Nevada County, having taken root in the fabric of the Grass Valley community since 1984. Published monthly except August. 11255 Banner Mine Way, Nevada City 95959 www.PineTree QuiltGuild.com Dear Members, As Joy Waggener said to me at the Quilt Show “There’s not a dog in the show!” Over 400 quilts and every one was amazing. Congratulations to all the ribbon winners, there was serious competition in every category. What an amazing, energetic Guild we have!! Our 30 th Anniversary Quilt Show had raves from everyone; I think it was our best ever! Thank you to the over 100 members who worked so hard to make our show wonderful; we couldn’t have produced such an event without the many husbands who helped with planning, set up, take down and moving equipment. It does take a village! Thank you everyone who participated in any way. Note LOCATION CHANGE for our June 3 meeting which will be held at Seventh Day Adventist Church, Osborne Hill Road, oHighway 174. Merrilyn Scott is our speaker, followed on Wednesday in the same location with a workshop that focuses on embellishments including basic origami flowers and stars, embroidery, embellishments and applique. Call Kathleen Stanley, 346-1415, to register. Cost is only $25 for Guild members. Future 2014 programs follow, check speaker website for their talents: July 8 – Picnic! Information to follow, note DATE CHANGE. August – no meeting September 2/3 - speaker Carrie Fondi and workshop – Hawaiian Quilting, meliaquilts.com October 7/8 – speaker Rami Kim and workshop – No Sew Tumbling Blocks, ramikim.com November 4/5 – speaker Sandy Klop and workshop – American Jane pattern, americanjane.com December 2 – Holiday Party! Information to follow Happy quilting, Anne Wilson President June President’s Message From the Editor: Please use the email address [email protected] when submitting articles, pictures or information to me for the newsletter. In the Subject line, please type “NEWSLETTER”. It doesn’t have to be in caps. There is a special ‘smart mailbox’ for all email with ‘newsletter’ in the subject line. Hopefully, this will prevent emails for the newsletter from being lost among all the other email I receive. If you don’t receive acknowledgement of your submission within 48 hours, please email me again or phone me at 530-263-0805. Thanks, Sue Miller Newsletter Editor Newsleer Submissions Quilt Show pictures are shown throughout the newsleer. Enjoy! Quilt Show Commiee wrap up meeting on June 10, 5:00 PM at Commodore Park in Lake Wildwood.  Contact Barbara Ceresa, 432-9461 or [email protected] , if you haven't already let her know you'll be aending, to be called into the gate."

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The Pine Needle PressVolume 31 Issue 6 !Pine Tree Quilt Guild June 2014--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

A newsletter of the Pine Tree Quilt Guild of Nevada County, having taken root in the fabric of the Grass Valley community since 1984. Published monthly except August.

11255 Banner Mine Way, Nevada City 95959 www.PineTreeQuiltGuild.com

Dear Members,

As Joy Waggener said to me at the Quilt Show “There’s not a dog in the show!” Over 400 quilts and every one was amazing. Congratulations to all the ribbon winners, there was serious competition in every category. What an amazing, energetic Guild we have!! Our 30th Anniversary Quilt Show had raves from everyone; I think it was our

best ever! Thank you to the over 100 members who worked so hard to make our show wonderful; we couldn’t have produced such an event without the many husbands who helped with planning, set up, take down and moving equipment. It does take a village! Thank you everyone who participated in any way.

Note LOCATION CHANGE for our June 3 meeting which will be held at Seventh Day Adventist Church, Osborne Hill Road, off Highway 174. Merrilyn Scott is our speaker, followed on Wednesday in the same location with a workshop that focuses on embellishments including basic origami flowers and stars, embroidery, embellishments and applique. Call Kathleen Stanley, 346-1415, to register. Cost is only $25 for Guild members.

Future 2014 programs follow, check speaker website for their talents:

July 8 – Picnic! Information to follow, note DATE CHANGE. August – no meetingSeptember 2/3 - speaker Carrie Fondi and workshop – Hawaiian Quilting, meliaquilts.com October 7/8 – speaker Rami Kim and workshop – No Sew Tumbling Blocks, ramikim.comNovember 4/5 – speaker Sandy Klop and workshop – American Jane pattern, americanjane.com December 2 – Holiday Party! Information to follow

Happy quilting, Anne Wilson President

June President’s Message

From the Editor:Please use the email address [email protected] when submitting articles, pictures or information to me for the newsletter.

In the Subject line, please type “NEWSLETTER”. It doesn’t have to be in caps.

There is a special ‘smart mailbox’ for all email with ‘newsletter’ in the subject line. Hopefully, this will prevent emails for the newsletter from being lost among all the other email I receive.

If you don’t receive acknowledgement of your submission within 48 hours, please email me again or phone me at 530-263-0805.Thanks, Sue Miller Newsletter Editor

Newsleer SubmissionsQuilt Show pictures are shown

throughout the newsleer. Enjoy!

Quilt Show Commiee wrap up meeting on June 10, 5:00 PM at Commodore Park in Lake Wildwood.  Contact Barbara Ceresa, 432-9461 or [email protected] , if you haven't already let her know you'll be aending, to be called into the gate."

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Meeting Location Day of the Month & Time June General Meeting Grass Valley Charter School 1st Tuesday at 6:30pm 3rd

225 S. Auburn, Grass ValleySpeaker Workshop Seventh Day Adventist Church, GV Wednesday after General Mtg 4thPTQG Board Meeting Eskaton Village, 49er Room, GV 2nd Thursday, at 6:30pm 12thNewsleer Deadline [email protected] 5pm Saturday after Board Mtg 14thJunior Quilters Salvation Army, Alta St. GV 2nd Saturday at 10:30 am 14thCommunity Service Seventh Day Adventist Church, GV 3rd Thursday, 9:30 am 26thDrop-In ‘n Quilt Seventh Day Adventist Church, GV 3rd Thursday, 9:30 am 26thHome Workshop Seventh Day Adventist Church, GV 3rd Thursday, 9:30 am 26thQuilt Show Commiee Commodore Park 5:00PM Notice change of date (see page 1) 10th

Guild Meeting Dates June 2014

Table of Contents

Kudos to Our Affiliates!

Precision QuiltWorksJohn and Karla Rogers celebrated

their 5th year of business in January of 2014. They are a long arm business that offers free motion as well as computerized

designs, including everything from simple meanders to specialized custom designs for your heirloom

quality quilts. 2013 found 4 “Best of Show” awards and many other ribbons for their clients’ quilts.

Karla writes, “We love what we do, but most of all we love the joy we feel when collaborating with

you to create that very special memory!”

Karla and John have been very generous in sharing their talents with our guild, be sure to keep them in mind when looking for someone to

help you with your next quilt!

530-432-9595www.precisionquiltworks.com

[email protected]

Pine Tree Quilt Guild Treasurer’s Report for April

Beginning balance April 1, 2014 12,840.92

Deposits 1,427.30

Expenses (6,855.70)

Checking balance April 30, 2014 7,437.72

Savings 30,428.52

Quilt Show balance 1,874.31

Total cash April 30, 2014 39,740.55

2014 Officers & Board Members 12 Christmas Party 10 Guild Meeting Dates 22014 June Program and Workshop 11 Community Service/Drop-in & Sew 5 Home Workshop 4

Affiliates 2 & 102 & 10 Cookbook 11 Opportunity Quilt Wrap-Up 9Anniversaries 7 Editor’s Message 1 Patchwork Star 3Best of Show 9 Financial Information 2 President’s Message 1

Birthdays 10 For Sale 11 Quilt Shows & Events 13

Board Mtg Minutes online General Meeting Minutes online Quilt Show Wrap-up 2Share & Care 13

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Patchwork Star for June Trish Morris -Plise

Albeit a newcomer in our midst, Trish brings a wellspring of impeccable artistry to our fold. With twelve perfectly even stitches to the inch, Trish's exacting cross-hatching, all hand executed quilting, should bring an armload of accolades from quilt legends such as Betty Maddox. Trish has been quilting for 30 years! “I quilt three hours a night” because it is rewarding and relaxing, sometimes on a bed-sized frame extending into the family room. Self-reliance and simple sophistication prevent her from engaging in machine quilting. Only Sandra Bruce has broken that barrier due to Trish's newly engineered tropical fish series (4 so far). With hundreds of 2” squares, seams and thicknesses abound—just not conducive to hand quilting success.

Trish's everyday machine is a plucky 1940's era Singer, adorned with golden filigree on shiny black metal. “It was my mom's” she claimed, still delivering all manner of necessity and requirement. Trish just won a blue ribbon at the show for a large beige on white traditional Hawaiian masterpiece--something not often seen in these parts. Agreeing that “machine quilting was poo-pooed” fifteen young sewers with school-aged children, joined the Carquinez Straits Stitchers in the 80's. Trish was the instigator of this group, all living in Benecia, all enjoying the fruits of their hand labor.

Whisking through multiple residences: British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, California and Hawaii, Trish allowed her quilting spirit to lead her on a singular track. Unafraid, self-reliant and full of moxie, Trish made waves as a scuba diver and boat captain while living on the big Island of Hawaii for six years. Quietly proclaiming, “It is a sport that is not without risk.” Viewing pretty fish and unusual marine life 130 feet underwater for 1-1/2 hours at a time is a big thrill for her! She and husband, Norm, are passionate divers. Exotic locales like Fiji, Curacao, Saba and Aruba roll off her tongue with an energetic confidence, keeping of course, The Great Barrier Reef on their enviable bucket list.

When in Rome, excuse me I mean Hawaii, you must quilt like an Hawaiian. The ever popular echoing or contouring stitches are properly referred to as “waves” representing the island with waves all around it. And, naturally becoming further apart as they spread out. Backgrounds are unseamed and white. Motifs have no seams. Plain colors from wide back selections make up the motifs, both inside and around the edge. Trish will soon begin yet another Hawaiian king sized bed quilt. A giant piece of butcher paper features yet another pineapple, antherium or bread fruit selection. Saying, “I enjoy the sameness of quilting”, Her applique skills are stellar as well.

Trish, youthful and eager, was our show's chief basket committee organizer, realizing a $400 increase from last year's proceeds. Her “Sew Happy” pals meet once a month at Bonnie's community room. Where else are you going to lay out a king sized Hawaiian motif for basting?! Mountain Art Quilters is pleased to announce her recent winner for the “Same Color, Same Thread” category—a fiery orange floral that'll knock your sox off.

What a class act Trish is! A scuba diving, swimming, boating, Hawaiian quilting wonder woman! Reserved and sophisticated, there's this unexpected and exciting co-mingling of outdoorsiness and quiet indoor artistry. She'll have no hesitation for cutting out this gigantic new center motif. Just quietly jump in and slay the dragon. . . . .

! ! ! ! ! ! ! Jeanie Ferguson ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Patchwork Star reporter

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June  Home  WorkshopThursday  June 26th     9:30 - 2 

at SDA Church  on Osborn Hill RD.

     “Back to Basics”Ardy Tobin

BORDERS, BINDINGS, FACINGS AND SLEEVES Important stuff seldom taught in class

We are enjoying our Home Workshop classes! Last month Margie McConnell challenged us with the Hexagon Table Topper! It was so much fun to see the different color combinations come together.

 A special Thank You to Margie for sharing her skills with us and for the special aention  she gave to those of us that choose directional fabric!

THIS month ARDY TOBIN will share with us Basic Techniques  that we all need! Even if you know how to do basic, its always a good idea to be open to learn from another quilter!

We are so fortunate to have this award winning guild member to share her ideas with us!Join us on June 26th  (on the 4th Thursday-this is a change in our regular time).

SIGN-UP at the Guild meeting to get your SUPPLY LIST.Any questions contact Bey Maddox, Eleanor Sagely, or Ardy Tobin, [email protected]

                                                                                             UNTIL THEN.......... KEEP ON QUILTING

Any questions contact: Bey at cbmaddox50@ a net  Eleanor: [email protected]

Thanks to all who helped make the Quilt Show the success it was!

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Community Services and Drop In and Sew

Quilt Show Thank you! Thank you Volunteers for sharing your time at the Community Services Booth at the Quilt Show on Saturday and Sunday. This year we did quilting and binding demonstrations in addition to working on potholder quilts and nine-patch blocks. We had a great time – lots of teaching with attendees.

A special thank you to Bent Needle Divas for donating the beautiful, second place winner to Community Services. One of our recipients will definitely feel quite special and cared for when

wrapped up in this!

June – change in date for CS/DIS – will meet on the fourth Thursday, June 26, 9:00 – 3:00, Seventh Day Adventist Church, Osborne Hill Road, Grass Valley. We can use your help quilting small/medium/large quilts. Nothing fancy required, a great way to practice your free motion quilting or stitch in the ditch, sew from corner to corner, stipple, meander, whatever you want to try. Bring your machine (or use one of ours – call/email me to reserve one) and spend the day doing what you love – quilting! No need to bring supplies – if you need it we have it! Please join us for an hour or for the day – we have chocolate, homemade cookies, coffee, tea, hot cocoa, and lots of fun and laughter. Do bring a lunch or a snack. If you cannot attend CS but would like to help, please contact me.

Remember: if you know anyone who needs a quilt we distribute throughout the year, CS quilts are not only made for the December distribution. Community Services continues to make good use of your donations of scrap batting, thread, plastic zipper bags, and fabric. All of these items go into making or storing quilts. Quilts are donated to: Salvation Army, local convalescent and assisted living facilities, military, foster youth, families and individuals affected by fire or other loss, Utah’s Place, and medical missions.

2014 Community Service Dates

June 26 (fourth Thursday)! July 17 August 21 ! September 18!October 16 ! ! November 20 !

Ellie Cardwell, Connie Ferrao, and Joy Waggener enjoying a break at

the Quilt Show.Edith Gregersen by her contribution

to the MAQ exhibit.

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“Highlights of Guild Positions” will return in July.

Lois Hodges helping out at the information table at the show.

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Happy Anniversary!

2 Deborah & Ralph 2 Karen & Kent White 2 Lynda & Mike Lasich 6 Valerie & Bob Hudelson 7 Grace & Raymond Evans 8 Kristan & Dick Harrington 9 Sue & Tom Fisher10 Sue & Rich Miller11 Cheryl & Richard Klein15 Sharon & James Ellisor18 Ginni & Don DeThomas19 Carolyn & Bill Croker20 Lois & Perry Studt21 Mary & Hugh Ross21 Edith & John Gregersen23 Joy Waggener & Richard Jackson24 Cil & Sam Duval25 Dolores & Ralph Olson26 Heidi & Robert Emme26 Phyllis & Bill Brodie27 JoLynn & Don Samuelson28 Natalie & Bradley Jeffers29 Githa & George Navo

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Please note that the Quilt Show requires many “woman and man” hours. Set up and take down are important parts of the process! Thanks to those who helped out

with that task!

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2014 Opportunity Quilt Final Wrap-up

Our Opportunity Quilt has a good home.  This year's winner was Cindy Paloma of Brownsville.  She is not a quilter, but she was raised with women who quilted, so she has a great appreciation of the craft. 

The quilt was revealed at the 2013 quilt show last May.  Tickets were $rst sold at the County Fair in August, then again at the Draft Horse Classic in

September.  In October the quilt was taken to Paint the Town Pink and in November & December tickets were sold at Cornish Christmas.  Throughout the year the Opportunity Quilt visited 15 different guilds and their members were very supportive. We made $5,898.00.The 2014 quilt was put together by the Sew Happy mini-group and was quilted by Barbara Ceresa.I stepped forward and became the marketing chairperson and so many of you volunteered to help sell the tickets.  Some even took the quilt to other meetings.  

Now we begin again.  Next years quilt was revealed at the Quilt Show and it is stunning.  But tickets do not sell themselves.  This is OUR guild, This is OUR opportunity quilt.  We all need to help out.  First thing we need is a person to be the marketing chair.  Let me tell you it is a bit of work, but a lot of fun, and you meet a lot of great people.

This is our big money maker and proceeds go to Community Service, Scholarship Program, out-reach.  So please help out.  And for all of you who helped sell tickets and all of you who bought tickets.... THANK YOU!

Lorna Straka, former marketing chairperson

Cindy Paloma, winner of our 2014 Opportunity Quilt

Best of Show The Last Supper Jeanie Ferguson

"Quilt Show Committee wrap up meeting on June 10, 5:00 PM at Commodore Park in Lake Wildwood.  Contact Barbara Ceresa, 432-9461 or [email protected], if you haven't already let her know you'll be attending, to be called into the gate."

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Affiliates 2014

Ben Franklin Crafts 598 Sutton Way, GV 273-1348Christine Barnes Designs 208 Mill St. GV 273-3970Deby’s Sierra Sewing 245 E. Main St. GV 274-7906Fat Lady Singing 14392 Lake Wildwood Dr. PV 432-1646Howell’s Sewing & Vacuum 13555 Bowman Rd. Auburn 885-9624Precision Quiltworks 18251 Starduster Dr. NC 432-9595Sandra Bruce Creative Long Arm Quilting 116 W. Main St. 5B GV 210-9748Sheri Bahr 16795 Alice Way GV 477-8786Star Designs Longarm Quilting 10290 Shekinah Hill Rd. NC 478-1212Sugar Pine Quilt Shop 452-A S. Auburn St. GV 272-5308Sun Forest Quilts 13745 Sun Forest Dr. PV 432-9461Susie Hardy Designs 219 Drummond NC 478-0223

2014 CHRISTMAS PARTY!

The annual Christmas Party will be held on Tuesday, December 2, 2014.

The elves are busy and want you to know about

two of the prizes that will be awarded. More details will be released this fall.

We are hosting a “personal hygiene” campaign for Utah’s Place – a twist

on the canned food drive. Donations of small, travel size soap, shampoo, lotion, toothpaste, toothbrushes for their clients will be accepted. If you are traveling this summer and have extra items you do not use, please bring them back and donate them. If you are not traveling, travel size items can be found at most drug stores. Each contributing member will receive a ticket

for a drawing.

Community Services Appreciation. For all who support Community Services there will be a special drawing (or

maybe more?). Beginning in January and continuing through November, every member who comes to CS and/or

contributes in some way – quilt tops, donations, quilting, binding, etc. – has their name entered for this drawing. Will

you be a lucky winner?

Happy Birthday!2 Ginny Lee

6 Cheryl Klein9 Dianne Rockwell15 Bey Bethel19 Jeri Hanson

20 Janis Siegfried22 Marta Price30 Louise Bock

Taking home their newly won treasures!

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June Program Merrilyn Scott

Merrilyn Sco started quilting in 1970 when she took scraps from clothes she had made for her daughter and herself and magically turned those scraps into her $rst quilt! After making many quilts, she actually began to study ‘how to quilt’. She has no idea how many quilts she’s made because it never occurred to her to count them!

Following a ten year break, Merrilyn returned to quilting in 1994 and discovered rotary tools. She thinks her urge to cut fabric was in%uenced by the fact that she was scissor deprived as a child. Since she now cuts through fabric at every opportunity, she has an extensive UFO list which she is slowly working through. (Editor’s Note: Is that different from any other quilter?)

Eager to share her enthusiasm about quilting, she began teaching in 1996 and which eventually lead to quilt design and paern development.

Presentation June 3rd, 2014 Essential EmbellishmentsWorkshop June 4th, 2014 Sunshine and FlowersHer workshop is a great way to spend a day as you and your quilting buddies learn a technique that plays with basic origami %owers and stars, plus embroidery, embellishments and applique.

For SaleSinger Featherweight, 221 Blackside with case.

Serial #AH, 1947-48. Shows wear but works great. Recently serviced. Asking $375.

Carol, 530.273.9359

2014 PINE TREE QUILT GUILD COOKBOOKIT’s HERE! ! ! Sips, Savories, and Sweets, the 2014 Guild Cookbook, will be available for pick up at the June Guild meeting, a few copies are still available for purchase. If you bought a cookbook, please be sure to pick up your copy. Art design by Sandra Bruce, history by Karla Rogers. Over 100 recipes in this handy lile cookbook ensure that

there is something for everyone-- the perfect treats for your mini group, special snacks, divine desserts and only $10.00 (includes tax).

Supply is limited, once these are gone they are gone.

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PINE TREE QUILT GUILD 2014 BOARD PINE TREE QUILT GUILD 2014 BOARD PINE TREE QUILT GUILD 2014 BOARD PINE TREE QUILT GUILD 2014 BOARD PINE TREE QUILT GUILD 2014 BOARD PINE TREE QUILT GUILD 2014 BOARD Executive Board:Executive Board:

President Anne Wilson 274-1290 [email protected]@svn.netVice PresidentVice President Kate Grant 205-9027 [email protected]@gmail.comSecretary Sue RobertsonSue Robertson 265-0447 [email protected]@att.netTreasurer Karen MitchellKaren Mitchell 273-1620 [email protected]@yubadigital.com

Committee Chairpersons:Committee Chairpersons:Binders Kris Cook 346-2665 [email protected]@hughes.netCommunity Service/Drop inCommunity Service/Drop inCommunity Service/Drop in Marjorie McConnellMarjorie McConnell 265-9787 [email protected]@sonic.netComputer RecordsComputer Records Ardy Tobin 575-8433 [email protected]@comcast.netEducation OutreachEducation OutreachEducation Outreach Margaret BoothbyMargaret Boothby 273-0186 [email protected]@comcast.net

Robin Mello 274-8558 [email protected]@jps.netEquipment Mary Serpa 274-7033 [email protected]@yahoo.com

Carol RiddlesCarol Riddles 478-1906 [email protected]@gmail.comFinance/Audit/BudgetFinance/Audit/BudgetFinance/Audit/Budget Karle deProsseKarle deProsse 274-1423 [email protected]@sbbmail.comGuild ChallengeGuild Challenge Lois Hodges 432-9423 [email protected]@yahoo.comHistorian Ruth BertacciniRuth Bertaccini 272-7423 [email protected]@sbcglobal.netHoliday ChallengeHoliday Challenge Frances O'BrienFrances O'Brien 273-1972 [email protected]@gmail.comHospitality/MentorHospitality/MentorHospitality/Mentor Phyllis BrodiePhyllis Brodie 615-1880 [email protected]@att.netGala/JamboreeGala/Jamboree Joan Mosley 477-5117 [email protected]@comcast.netJunior QuiltersJunior Quilters Dianne RockwellDianne Rockwell 432-9198 [email protected]@aol.com

Robin Mello 274-8558 [email protected]@jps.netLibrary Molly Cook 477-1014 [email protected]@yahoo.comMeeting Set-upMeeting Set-up The Cook FamilyThe Cook Family 477-1014 [email protected]@yahoo.comMembership Kris Cook 346-2665 [email protected]@hughes.net

Nancyan TracyNancyan Tracy 432-0539 [email protected]@sbcglobal.netLeona Foster 432-5622 [email protected]@yahoo.com

Mini Groups Clairie CarterClairie Carter 271-5986 [email protected]@sbcglobal.netMystery GiftsMystery Gifts Carmen CrowCarmen Crow 273-5134 [email protected]@att.net

Rachella BeeksRachella Beeks 432-8382 [email protected]@yahoo.comMystery QuiltMystery Quilt Frances O'BrienFrances O'Brien 273-1972 [email protected]@gmail.comNCQC Judy Vaughn 477-2123 [email protected]@live.comNewsletter Sue Miller 271-2270 [email protected]@me.comOpportunity Quilt 2014 MarketOpportunity Quilt 2014 MarketOpportunity Quilt 2014 Market Lorna Straka 273-2327 [email protected]@gmail.comOpportunity Quilt 2015Opportunity Quilt 2015Opportunity Quilt 2015 Ingrid CattaneoIngrid Cattaneo 205-9380 [email protected]@comcast.netPatchwork StarPatchwork Star Jeannie FergusonJeannie Ferguson 272-7349 [email protected]@comcast.netPrograms 2014 Judy Vaughn 477-2123 [email protected]@live.com

March MixerMarch Mixer Ruth BertacciniRuth Bertaccini 272-7423 [email protected]@sbcglobal.netJoan Mosley 477-5117 [email protected]@comcast.net

July PicnicJuly Picnic Nancyan TracyNancyan Tracy 432-0539 [email protected]@sbcglobal.netHoliday ProgramHoliday Program Marjorie McConnellMarjorie McConnell 265-9787 [email protected]@sonic.net

Publicity Joy WaggenerJoy Waggener 265-3507 [email protected]@cinesys.comQuarter Yard ClubQuarter Yard Club Marilyn EngelkingMarilyn Engelking 268-9205 [email protected]@att.net

Cheryl Klein 432-1492 [email protected]@gmail.comQuilt Show 2014Quilt Show 2014 Barbara CeresaBarbara Ceresa 432-9461 [email protected]@yahoo.com Joan Mosley 477-5117 [email protected]@comcast.netSpeaker WorkshopsSpeaker WorkshopsSpeaker Workshops Kathleen StanleyKathleen Stanley 346-1415 [email protected]@nccn.netScholarship Pat Gillings 432-8159 [email protected]@aol.comShare and CareShare and Care Carol Gates 273-9359 [email protected][email protected] and TellShow and Tell Joy WaggenerJoy Waggener 265-3507 [email protected]@cinesys.com

Marilyn EngelkingMarilyn Engelking 268-9205 [email protected]@att.netSkill Builders/Home WorkshopSkill Builders/Home WorkshopSkill Builders/Home Workshop Betty MaddoxBetty Maddox 273-6589 [email protected]@att.net

Eleanor SagelyEleanor Sagely 272-7698 [email protected]@yahoo.comTreasure TableTreasure Table Sharon KreissSharon Kreiss 292-3526 [email protected]@hotmail.com

Lettie Lewis 432-3790 [email protected]@gmail.comWeb Liaison Ardy Tobin 575-8433 [email protected]@comcast.net

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Quilt Shows And Events

June 7-8, 2014Wine Country Quilt ShowMoonlight Quilters of Sonoma County Veterans Memorial Auditorium1351 Maple Ave, Santa Rosa, CA 95404 www.mqsc.org

June 7-8, 2014 10:00AM-4:00PMCarson Valley Quilt ShowCarson High School1111 N. Saliman Road, Carson City, Nevadawww.quiltshow.cvqg.com

May 3 - July 20, 2014Quilt National 2013 - Collection A & B Exhibit San Jose Museum of Quilts and TextilesSan Jose, CA www.sjquiltmuseum.org

Crocker Art Museum Quilt Exhibit May 25-Sept. 1."Work by Hand: Hidden Labor and Historical Quilts"

According to the brochure, this exhibit showcases "...35 quilt masterpieces that are superlative examples of the most iconic quilt designs and techniques spanning two centuries."

216 O St., Sacramento Phone: 916/808-7000 or crockerartmuseum.org

Share and CareDo you know someone in the Guild who is

under the weather and can use some cheering? Whether it is illness, surgery, or loss of a loved one, please let me know so an appropriate card

can be sent. Thanks.......

Carol Gates Share and Care Chairperson

[email protected] 273-9359

June 1, 2014 Free Quilting EventHarmony Ridge Lodge 1:00PM-5:00PMChristine Barnes and Heidi EmmettPlease RSVP with Cindy with an email at [email protected] call 530-478 -0182

September 2nd -5th, 2014Artistic AlchemyRetreat for Creative Quilters and SewistsSeptember 2nd -5th, 2014Zephyr Cove at Tahoehttp:artisticalchemy.blog.wordpress.com

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Our next meeting is June 3, 2014 at 6:30PM.Seventh Day Adventist Church, Grass Valley

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The Pine Tree Quilt Guild of Nevada County

Send address changes and corrections to: Submit newsletter articles to: PTQG Computer Records Sue Miller, PTQG Newsletter Editor P.O. Box 3133, Grass Valley, CA 95945 [email protected] or contact Computer Records 11255 Banner Mine Way Ardy, 575-8433 Nevada City, CA 95959 530-271-2270 Mail membership forms and dues to: PTQG Membership Newsletter Deadline: 5:00 p.m. the Saturday P.O.Box 3133 immediately following the PTQ Guild’s Board Grass Valley, CA 95945 Meeting on the second Thursday of the month See our web page for membership forms and information:. http://www.pinetreequiltguild.com