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1 the Art-i-Facts The Art Guild at Fairfield Glade Visual Arts: Teach, Learn & Inspire December 2017 Mailing Address: 451 Lakeview Drive Fairfield Glade, TN Phone: address: website address: Here I come! Ho! Ho! Ho! BUILDING HOURS FOR PUBLIC ACCESS REGULAR HOURS: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM March 1 through December 23 Monday through Saturday CLOSED Sunday WINTER HOURS: 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM December 24 through February 28 Monday thru Saturday CLOSED Sunday CLOSED: Christmas Day, New Year s Day, Easter Sunday, &Thanksgiving Day. Open regular hours for all other holidays. DECEMBER MEETINGS CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON Catered by Forte s Cost: $15 / person Paid reservations due in by Friday, Dec 1 st! Feel free to bring your spouse. The more the merrier! Ho, Ho, Ho!!! When: Tuesday, December 12 Where: Plateau Creative Arts Center Arrive: 11:00 AM 1:00 PM TABLE OF CONTENTS Save the Date 1 Classes & Workshops 2 Exhibits & Shows 2 Board & Committee Notes 3 Membership News & Information 3-4 December / January Calendar attached SAVE THE DATE December 1 Fun & Wine Friday 5-7 PM Featured Artist / D. Hobbs December 12 JANUARY DISPLAY IN/ OUT Thursday, January 4 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM JANUARY HANGING DAY Friday, January 5 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM FUN & WINE FRIDAY Friday, January 5 5:00-7:00 PM Any questions, please contact: Claudia Kirkpatrick at , Ashleigh Godin at or Annette Hansen at Christmas Luncheon January 5 Fun & Wine Friday 5-7 PM Featured Artist / TBD February 2 Fun & Wine Friday 5-7 PM Featured Artist / Jewelers February 20 PCAC 10 th Anniversary Potluck March 2 Fun & Wine Friday 5-7 PM Featured Artist / New Artists
2 CLASSES & WORKSHOPS NOTE TO MEMBERS: Be sure to check the website for more class information, details and photos. If you have any ideas for website improvement, please contact Marilyne Bartos, webmaster, or place your idea in the Suggestion Box. PAINTING in ALL MEDIA: STAINED GLASS with Sara Senft (six-session class) DATE: Thursdays - (sessions 5 & 6) Dec. 7 & 14 TIME: 9:00 AM 12:00 PM COST: $144 / Members $180 / Guests BASIC BEADED NECKLACE WITH PENDANT with Susan Smathers DATE: Wednesday December 13 Plus $10 materials fee paid to instructor WATERCOLOR CLASS FOR FIRST TIMERS with Sheryl Reeser DATE: January 4, 11, 18 & 25 TIME: 9:00AM 12:00PM COST: $96/ Members $120 /Guests HEART PENDANT & BEAD NECKLACE with Susan Smathers DATE: Tuesday January 9 Plus $5 materials fee paid to the instructor ACRYLIC POURING with Cindy Howson DATE: Tuesday January 23 OPEN STUDIO: REGULAR HOURS: 9:00 AM 4:00 PM-- until Dec. 23 rd WINTER HOURS: 10:00AM - 2:00 PM-- beginning Dec. 24 th The Studio may be used during any time period that no classes or events are scheduled. Studio use is FREE to members and $5.00 for non-members. There is no scheduled teacher to help you with your project, but feel free to get your friends together for fun & art in the studio. SHOW & TELL: 12:00-2:00 PM DATE: 3rd Wednesday of the month No session during December January 17 February 21 COST: Free for members & guests Hope to see you in January! SMORGASBORD OF ARTS & CRAFTS: Paint A Tree With Watercolor DATE: 1st Tuesday each month December 5 Angel Fernandez Trees TIME: 10:00 AM 12:00 PM COST: $20 includes all supplies January 2 Susan Smathers Jewelry - Wrapped Wire Ring February 6 Jeani Miller Pastel Landscape LIFE DRAWING: 12:00 2:00 PM DATE: 4th Wednesday of the month December 27 January 24 February 28 MODEL: Connie Clapper COST: $5 model fee to the Reception Host who will provide a receipt good for tax purposes. Take advantage of this opportunity to improve your ability to visually articulate what you see. Facilitator: Angel Fernandez EXHIBITS & SHOWS DECEMBER FEATURED ARTIST: D. Hobbs COMMUNITY DISPLAY VENUES: PALACE THEATER: Closed Dec Billie Faye Brannon GOOD SAMARITANS: Joan Burke & Sue Allen PROGRESSIVE SAVINGS BANK: Rosie Hufford PLEASANT HILL MEDICAL CENTER: Interested? Sign up at the PCAC DECEMBER DISPLAY CHANGE: DECEMBER DISPLAY IN/ OUT: Thursday, November 30 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM DECEMBER HANGING DAY Friday, December 1 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM FUN & WINE FRIDAY Friday, December 1 5:00-7:00 PM IMPORTANT: MEMBERS, PLEASE REMEMBER!!! When making a purchase or renewing your membership, PLEASE try to pay by cash or check. We paid over $1900 in Credit Card Fees through October. Page 2 of 4
3 BOARD & COMMITTEE NOTES LETTER FROM YOUR PRESIDENT: Dear Members, I want to thank all of you for the fabulous year. I've thoroughly enjoyed working with everyone. We really belong to an awesome group of individuals. I want to give special thanks to those volunteers who go above and beyond to improve and support the Guild. I now know why the Guild has survived for so long. It's the heart and soul of all the volunteers over the years. We have no meetings, either the Board or the General Membership in December, but we do have the Christmas Luncheon. If I don't see you before Christmas, Have a very Merry Christmas, and a very Happy and Prosperous New Year. Linda Carr, President MEMBER SERVICES: Nina Hardison Member Services had four new members in orientation on Nov 10. That makes 34 this year!!! Please be sure to welcome our new members to the guild! They are eager to share their talents and their knowledge in the committees they select! I want to wish everyone a wonderful Christmas Holiday, God Bless each of you throughout the New Year! FINANCIAL: Dawn Robb GIFTING WHILE YOU ARE ALIVE: Depending on the amount of money you give, you may be able to stretch the tax advantage over several years. This should be discussed with your CPA or tax professional. Gifts can be made of money or appreciated assets - stock would be one of the most common gifts. When it is given to the Guild, the Guild sells it and there are no capital gains to be paid. If the individual sells it and gives it to the Guild, the individual is responsible for the tax. Therefore, it is best to give the asset itself to the Guild. If you need to take a distribution from your IRA, and wish to show less income, you could have your broker make a gift directly to the Art Guild. This is a QCD (Qualified Charitable Donation) that would not be included in your income. It is not deductible on Schedule A, but is deducted on line #15b of your 1040 tax return. Therefore the amount of your QCD reduces your Adjusted Gross Income, dollar for dollar. Again, if a large amount is to be given, check with your tax professional as there may be some IRS regulations which must be met. You will receive a tax deduction for the amount given it is not always a dollar for dollar deduction unless it is a QCD. have on Amazon.com with the added bonus that Amazon willdonate a 0.5% of the purchase to The Art Guild at FFG. It s so easy!! Go to put in your Amazon.com account information (username and password), and then you will be asked which charitable organization you wish to donate to? Type The Art Guild at Fairfield Glade and then Shop! Shop! Shop! OUTREACH COORDINATOR: CHILDREN S OUTREACH: Marilyne Bartos We will be decorating ornaments, stars, and making cards for Christmas in December. Our Homeschool Class will be on Thursday, December 14th from 1:00 PM till 2:00 PM. PROMOTION & PUBLICITY: Jane Harding Facebook is a great way to connect our Art Guild with the public. If you have Facebook, be sure to "like" our page! The Art Guild Facebook page currently has 295 "likes" and 293 followers. The page has a link to our website, a description of the art guild's mission and outreach. The PCAC's address, phone number and hours are listed. Events such as wine and fun Fridays are shared. Classes and activities are shared and some are tagged (with permission) creating more awareness of the Art Guild's events. Pictures and videos are eye catching and create interests in posts. Members; take pictures of yourself participating in a class and either post pictures on our FB page, or send them to me to post with a brief description. Be sure to get permission if your picture includes people/their artwork. MEMBERSHIP NEWS & INFORMATION PLEASE KEEP THE FOLLOWING MEMBER & HER FAMILY IN YOUR THOUGHTS & PRAYERS: Carol Schroeder continues to fight her battle against cancer. WELCOME NEW MEMBERS: Linda Coulter Chad Coulter Karen Harmening Rosemary Wawro SUNSHINE LADY: Pat Bachor Please contact Pat if you know any of our members in need of a good wish card. MEMBERS CONTACT INFO: Refer to the website (member sec) for address & phone changes. Members: Be sure to notify committee chairpersons of any changes. TIS THE SEASON: AmazonSmile is a simple and automatic way for you to support The Art Guild at FFG, every time you shop, at no cost to you. When you shop at you will find exactly the same selection, same low prices and same shopping experience as you If you have information for the January issue, PLEASE Heidi Dagg, the editor by December 20. Send to: ha4715@gmail.com. If your contact information changes or you have information for the website, please contact John Hufford at jhuffordtn@gmail.com Page 3 of 4
4 2017 EXECUTIVE BOARD: President: Linda Carr Vice President/: Nina Hardison Secretary: Marsha Fleer Treasurer: Dawn Robb PCAC Coordinators: John Hufford & Al Hansen Exhibits & Shows: Le Voss, Ashleigh Godin & Annette Hansen Creative Development: Angel Fernandez & Pam Lochmueller Outreach Coordinator: Marilyne Bartos Ways & Means Coordinators: John Anderson & Susan Midleton Publicity Coordinator: Pat Freed Administrative Manager: Pam Woodhouse The Art Guild receives partial funding from Ho! Ho! Ho! Merry Christmas!!!! Page 4 of 4
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