October 12th Meeting - "Trash to Treasure"
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Trash to Treasure is here!!!!  WooHoo!!!!!

Bring in your craft closet orphans (excess beads, unwanted stones, texture plates that failed to inspire, tools gathering dust and so on). Be prepared to swap, barter and sell them to other members of the group.  This is a great chance to clear out and share your crafting cast offs. Of course, it is always fun to add to your stash, so bring some small bills, or be prepared to barter. 

If you have not been here for a “Trash to Treasure” you are in for a real treat.  This is a very fun meeting. 
Also at the October meeting
2014 Design Challenge Pieces are due at this meeting!!

Your piece must be handed in at this meeting so Marsha Thomas can take them all to be photographed.  Your piece must be accompanied by a card providing the following information about your piece: Size of piece or primary design element(s), Materials used, and any other information you feel you want to share with the group.

See you there!!! 
When:
Meetings start at 1:00 p.m, however we have the room from noon to 5:00, so you are welcome to come early and stay late.     
Where:
 San Gabriel Bead Company on 325 East Live Oak Ave, Arcadia, 91006.  
Phone: (626) 447-7753

Meeting Agenda:
Show and Tell:
Don't be shy, we'd love to see your creations and hear about what went into there creation.  Please limit it to your 3 favorites, so we have time for everyone.

Resources:
Have you discovered a new product, tool or book?  We would love to hear about it!

Dues:
Your first meeting is completely free, so come check us out and see what you think,  If you want to join, dues are $25.00 by cash or check and $26.00 by credit card, for the whole year, you really can't beat that.

Workshops this year:
Connie Fox - 5 Steps to Creating Jewelry You'll Love
Michelle Ross - Torch Fired Enamels
Carl Stanley - Clasps and Mechanics
Wanaree Tanner - Threaded Keepsake Vessel
Carl Stanley - A Traditional Ring Shank Meets Metal Clay
Ruth Shapiro - Etching Copper 
Carl Stanley - Care and Feeding of Your Flex Shaft

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