CLUB FORMALITIES:
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Date:
March 20th, 2007.
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> ATTENDANCE: >
Amanda, Pauline L., Carol, Kathy, Gladys, Elizabeth, Megan, Debbie,
Sylvia, May and Linda.>
> TREASURER'S
REPORT: >
Table for the upcoming doll show has been paid for.
$30.00 + $1.25 bank fees.
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> CORRESPONDENCE: >
Elizabeth is
going to mail a Pak package to Anne-Marie.>
> BUSINESS:
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Paks given out and contest explained. It will be an open theme, using purple and silver.
Kathy opted out
and will judge best use of materials. We are going to offer doll prizes for incentive and will confirm that at the next meeting. Dolls should be brought (covererd/hidden) to the June Potluck meeting. >
Meetings schedule updated and
Sylvia has offered her home for June Potluck.
Pauline L. will be club secretary.
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MEETING HELD AT:
Amanda's home.
Theme was "Show and Tell Irish, Celtic, medieval, fairies, elves and
dolls dressed in green".
PROGRAM HOSTED BY:
Show & Tell
NEXT MEETING:
At Sylvia's house on April 17th at 7:30 pm -
Ballerina Theme.
This will be a hosted program by Sylvia, so you do not need to bring
dolls. (you may still bring items to sell,
though!) If you plan on selling any
dolls at the doll show, please bring an itemized list to this meeting.
Pauline L. and Linda will supply refreshments.
SHOW & TELL: While there were not a lot of
Irish/Celtic Barbies made,
everyone did really well in bringing themed dolls to the meeting.
Sylvia and Pauline L. got into the spirit by wearing green!
Sylvia brought the Princess of Ireland Barbie; a redressed
Midge doll in a tartan gown &
hat and a redressed Generation Barbie in tartan skirt.
Megan shared
her very first collector edition Barbie, "Princess and the Pea".
What a gorgeous gown and Megan had re-permed her Barbie's hair into
lovely ringlets.
Amanda shared 4 Barbies (Corderoy Cool Barbie, Lea, X-mas
Barbie and Kali Teresa) redressed in green fashions.
May brought a redhead Barbie redressed in a green crushed
velvet gown and wrap made by Elizabeth.
Elizabeth shared the LOTR Barbie, Galadriel; two
one-of-a-kind Giselle dolls (fairy and a medieval doll)
and four dolls dressed in fashions and jewelry she made: a Midge, two
redhaired Barbies and a CE Giselle.
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