Flourishes - February 2007
Dear Fellow Scribes and Artists,
February is here! This is a month known for chocolates,
valentines and messages of love. Don’t forget to bring some
treats to share with the Battered Women’s Shelter. Once again,
Lynn Rothe will be collecting all of the goodies and taking them
to the Shelter. I know packets of valentines for the children to
take to school, handmade valentines, toiletries and of course
chocolates will be greatly appreciated!
January was a seemingly quiet month after all of the holidays. I
hope you found time for some art. I know Pauline Sager’s
Saturday Special featuring Fantasy Flowers was a great success.
If you attended, please bring a sample for the Share Table at
our February Meeting.
Thanks to Dolores Schultz as well for leading an exciting
mini-workshop on using pastels to highlight monoline Roman
letters. These letters will be perfect for our valentines.
Leslie Winakur and I will attend the Southwest Calligraphy
Conference in Tulsa the end of January. I will be reporting on
the activities of the conference in the March Newsletter.
Thanks as well to Kaye Yarborough for organizing our envelope
exchange. I’m looking forward to receiving some wonderful
envelopes in my mailbox over the next few months.
Don’t forget your handmade valentines and book marks for
exchanging at the February meeting. There will be envelopes
available to place your valentine in. Remember, you bring one
valentine and get one in exchange.
And, while you have your art materials out, don’t forget our
annual Spring Show which will hang at Los Patios in April and
May. Last year’s anniversary exhibit was wonderful and I know
this year’s will be just as great.
Hugs,
Pam Thomas
SACG President
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EARLY BIRD |
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Mini Workshop |
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February 071 Bill Bristow 3 Wendy Davis 11 Alison Hanks 12 Mary Bumstead 26 Kate Bergquist |
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MAJOR WORKSHOP |
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Paul Freeman Award Nominations The Paul Freeman Awards, “ABCdarian” and the “New Spencerian” framed works are presented each year to members voted by the membership as dedicated members who have contributed the most effort to benefit the Guild during the past year. Award winners may hang the framed works of art for one year. Nominations are now due for the 2007 awards. Nominations are due no later than the February SACG meeting. Nominations will appear in the March Flourishes as well as the April Flourishes and will be announced at the March SACG meeting. Balloting will take place at the April SACG meeting and awards will be presented at the May SACG meeting. The nomination form is in this issue of Flourishes. Forms will also be available at the January SACG meeting. Please return the completed nomination forms to: Lynn Rothe 8775 Tradewind San Antonio, TX 78239 lrothe@satx.rr.co |
| The Graceful Envelope Contest was created in 1995
by the Smithsonian Institution’s National Postal Museum, which
administered it until delegating responsibility to the Washington
Calligraphers’ Guild in 2001. Beginning in 2003 the National Association
of Letter Carriers agreed to partner with the Washington Calligraphers’
Guild to sponsor the contest and exhibit the winners. Calligraphers and artists from around the world are invited to participate in the 13th Annual Graceful Envelope Contest. This year’s theme is A Mailable Feast. Nurture your creativity by designing an envelope with a culinary theme. Your epicurean epistle could feature an individual edible or an entire banquet of food, glorious food! So cook up an artistic recipe that will turn a piece of mail into a feast for the eyes, and address it artistically to: The Graceful Envelope Contest Washington Calligraphers’ Guild PO Box 3688 Merrifield, VA 22116 Envelopes must be postmarked by Monday, April 30, 2007. For further information and contest rules, contact the WCG at the above address or at http://calligraphersguild.org/envelope.html |
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