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Monday, April 17, 2017

Easter After Posts

Well, another holiday has slipped past.  Hope you had an enjoyable day celebrating in whatever way you enjoy!  The only colored eggs we had were the various shades of tan provided by our lovely girls, the Wyandotte Flock!  It was easy to find them, too, all in the nests.  Shared a very nice dinner at our neighbor's house, so our day was very pleasant.
Now....only a few days left until the Whitman College Renaissance Faire, on Saturday, April 22nd.  The link in the previous post provided a list of events for the day to make selections if you wish, plus the vendor listing.  Planning on taking a personal peek, since have never done so before.


BLUE MOUNTAIN PHOTO CLUB
NEWSLETTER APRIL, 2017
ANDY ANDERSON, EDITOR
APRIL 20TH BUSINESS/SOCIAL MEETING: The April 20th meeting will be held at Trinity Lutheran Church located at 109 S. Roosevelt at 7:00 pm. On the agenda will be discussion and a vote on whether we will permanently change our meeting venue to the church. President Jerry has other items on the agenda too, so please make an effort to be present so we can have a productive meeting. SHARING IS ENCOURAGED ALSO!!
COMPETITION MEETING: May 4, 7.00 pm. with the venue to be announced prior to the meeting. Get your EID to Jerry 48 hours in advance. SHARING IS ENCOURAGED, TOO. Prints can be submitted for judging or not, but if they are to be judged, they must be in the proper format. We need more prints entered in competition. If you do prints, please make an effort to get your best work entered and get your work recognized. Thanks to those who entered their work!!
BUSINESS/SOCIAL MEETING: May 18th, 7:00 pm, with the venue to be announced prior to the meeting. BRING SHARING!! There are several items of importance to discuss at this meeting.
MEETING NOTES: President Jerry has asked for help from the membership with any ideas to better the club. If you have an idea, bring it up at the business meetings or contact Jerry directly.

 The next tidbit I'm aware of is Pioneer Days in Weston, Oregon on June 3rd.  I do plan on attending as a vendor at that event and will do an update at a later time.  You see, waiting in my room are a few more assorted projects in the works that are hoping to be finished!

Oh, one further note:  I have been approached about teaching a basic alcohol ink class for sometime now.  A venue is being researched and the possibility for a June class is being considered.  Ordered additional inks in preparation.  If anyone local is interested please let me know and I will include you on a list for further contact.  oregonjo@gmail.com   
I do not open mail that looks like SPAM, so be forewarned.  With that, here's wishing you an enjoyable day filled with sunshine wherever you might be.

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