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The general meetings for the
Quilters Guild of Dallas are
held on the first Thursday of each month at Congregation Shearith Israel
in Dallas. Occasionally, meetings will be re-scheduled for different evenings
due to scheduling conflicts, but these changes are well-publicized in
Quilting Lines - the newsletter of the Guild.

If
you are new, the flurry of activity may be a bit bewildering. Let us take
you on a "virtual tour" of a meeting, so you'll know what to
expect:
Member Check In and Door
Prizes
Your
first stop should be the membership table. Its hard to miss, as
it is placed right at the main entrance to the meeting room, and is usually
surrounded by lots of people clutching their door prize ticket.
You must show your membership
card to be admitted to a Guild meeting, whereupon you will be issued a
ticket stub. These tickets serve two purposes: (1) you could be a lucky
winner of a nifty doorprize, and (2) this is how we determine the number
of people in attendance at a given meeting.
We encourage and welcome guests
and visitors at our general meetings. There is a $5.00 guest fee for non-members
attending any meeting hosting an out-of-town speaker.
Name
Tags
All members are asked to wear
a nametag during Guild meetings. When you join the guild, you receive
a plastic nametag sleeve that will hold your membership card. This is
one way to wear a nametag. Other members have created more elaborate nametags
or elaborate membership card holders. Whatever you choose to do, those
of us who have trouble remembering names will be most appreciative.
Also, if you come to the meeting
and do NOT have your card with you, a fee of 50 cents will be assessed.
The I forgot my card/nametag money collected is donated to
the library to purchase new books for the library. If you lose your membership
card, a replacement can be purchased for $1.00.
Guild Store
The Guild
Store is open at each monthly meeting and has available for sale a
variety of items with the Quilter's Guild of Dallas logo, including
pins, T-shirts, aprons, and coffee mugs. Other items for sale include
past donation quilt patterns and selected items with quilting themes.
Guild Library

The Guild library maintains
an extensive collection of quilting and needleart books, periodicals,
and videos for the benefit of Guild members. The library operates
on meeting nights prior to the beginning of the business meeting. Books
are checked out for a period of one month; checked out at one meeting,
returned at the next meeting.

A complete listing of the librarys
book titles is published once a year, and is available by request from
the Guild librarian. New acquisitions for the library are reviewed in
Quilting Lines as they are added to the collection.
The Guild Librarian is in charge of keeping track of loans and returns,
purchasing and cataloging new materials, and maintaining the library materials.
Members keeping books out past their due date will have their names as
well as the overdue book listed in Quilting Lines. (Yes, we point
fingers!)
The Guild welcomes gifts to
the library made in honor of or in memory of a special friend or loved
one. These special gifts may be made in the form of cash honorariums or
as actual books. Library funds are also acquired from the following sources:
- When you forget to wear
your membership card/name tag at the meetings, the fee collected goes
to the library.
- An area used bookstore
will credit the Guild for books (not limited to quilting / needlework
books) brought in for recycling. Contact the Guild Librarian
for further details.
Meeting
The president will call the
meeting to order at approximately 7:15 p.m. At this time, she will ask
committee chairs and anyone else with announcements for the membership
to come forward and share their news/information.
After the reports, the president
takes a few moments to honor one or more outstanding guild members. Each
month, a "Yellow Rose" is announced. Annually, the Founder's
Award and the Silver Thimble award are announced as well.
At this point, it's time for:
Bring and Brag
Next
to the program itself, Bring and Brag is one of the most eagerly
anticipated portions of the meeting. This is your chance to share something
you are proud of with people who will really appreciate your effort! Perhaps
you just finished that quilt you started hand-quilting ten years ago.
Maybe you just finished a quilt top that you are so proud of you have
to show it off before you get it quilted. You went to a flea market and
found an extraordinary crazy quilt buried in a box for $15.00. You took
a workshop from one of our program presenters, and want to share the results
with the other Guild members. Whatever
you want to share, we promise to ooh and ahh appropriately.
At the close of the "business"
portion of the meeting, the president will turn the reins over to the
Program committee.
Program
The program
is the highlight of every meeting. We feature both nationally known and
local quilting personalities as guest speakers. (Sometimes, they even
fit into both categories; local quilting personalities who have become
quilters of national prominence!) The Quilter’s Guild of Dallas is proud
to have hosted quilt artists including Elly Sienkiewicz, Harriet Hargrave,
the late Doreen Speckman, Libby Lehman, Mary Ellen Hopkins, and Joen Wolfrom.
Some of our local stars have included Karen K. Stone, Anne Colvin Mosher,
Gabrielle Swain, and Patricia Campbell.
Door Prizes
Following the program, we close
the meeting with the drawing for door prizes. Door prizes are generously
donated by local quilt shops, vendors, and Guild members. (Perhaps
you have a pattern, a book, or a gadget that you bought, never used, but
would like to pass on. You can bring it and donate it to the door prize
pot!) If you regularly add to your stash at a quilt store
that has donated a door prize, make sure to tell them how much you appreciate
their generosity! Theyll appreciate the pat on the back
from a loyal customer.

After the conclusion of the
meeting, you may make a last trip to the program table to register for
a workshop, buy a chance on a fund-raiser quilt from another guild or
organization, pickup information or materials from the Community Service
committee, or anything else you need to do before heading home.
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