Eight club members attended the BC Gem Show in Abbotsford last weekend. Another great show, and an opportunity for Rendezvous committee members to meet with BCLS contacts.
Some excellent photos available on line.
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Monday, April 9, 2018
Tuesday, April 3, 2018
Tuesday, March 20, 2018
Carving School
Greetings
from the Shuswap School of Carving and Arts. Attached is the Prospectus describing the 9
classes (8 carving in wood, bark, and stone and 1 watercolour painting) being
offered at the 2018 five-day School in Sorrento, BC – from September 24-28th.
Whether you
personally wish to take a class or not, I hope you’ll help us let others know
about the School by forwarding this information to anyone you feel might be
interested and/or by posting or circulating the front page poster at your Club,
carving show, place of business, community events, bulletin boards,
etcetera. Should you encounter a problem opening the attachments and/or
printing single pages, all of the pages are also available and printable from
our website at www.bccarvingschool.com.
If you would like one or more copies of the Prospectus sent to you by
ground mail, please let me know.
The Early Bird
Registration draw date is April 15th. If any class has more
than 10 (max. 12 in some cases) registrations on that date, a draw will occur
to see who gets confirmed in the class, and who gets put on a wait list.
We therefore recommend registration before April 15th for the best
chance of getting into a 1st choice class.
Thank you one
and all, and I hope to see you in the Fall.
Kathy Phoenix,
Coordinator (250-573-2277)
Shuswap School of Carving and Arts
Visit our website at www.bccarvingschool.com
Sunday, March 11, 2018
Tuesday, December 5, 2017
Sunday, December 3, 2017
Wednesday, November 15, 2017
Wire Wrapping Workshop
Linda Zepik led a wire wrapping workshop for 6 club members on November 12th. All completed one project, some did two. Here are 8 pieces, thanks for the photos Duane.
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