Volume 15 Issue 3 Winter 2013 Notes From The President Hi, to All SMGS Members, Here is hoping that all of you have received your 2013 Show Book. It is a must read! It is full of important details about the upcoming April Festival and also full of fun. The World of Gourds theme just played right into the creative hands of the Gourd Sisters who put this book together. Thanks Sisters, you have done a great job again. If any of you have not received your personal copy of the Show Book, please notify the Sisters at [email protected] or 636-225-6376. As the Show Book tells us we will have many vendors supporting our festival this year. Not all vendors are listed in the Show Book because there was a deadline for the vendors to be advertised in the book. Since then we have gained several more vendors. Workshops are beginning to fill up with students. In order to reserve your seat in the classroom be sure to sign up early to keep from being disappointed. The Show Book prints a lot of information that is on the website and this is important for those members who do not use the internet. Also included in the book is an opportunity for you to sign up to volunteer to help us during the Festival. All volunteers are so important at this time. If we all step up to help where needed, then all volunteers will also have the freedom to attend workshops, shop for supplies, visit and simply browse around the room. What have you already planned for the competition this year? There are over 90 classes to enter and we want you to share your special art project with us. We know you will like some of the new categories. Have you sent in your reservations for our dinner on Sat. night, April 27? This is awards night as well as a nice meal and a great time to visit with other gourd friends. The Electoral Board and the Festival Chairpersons will meet for the final time before the Festival. The meeting is on Saturday, March 30, Springfield, Mo. We could not find a larger space to meet this time so we are meeting again at Perkins Restaurant where we were for the July meeting. If you are helping the Publicity Chairs with local advertising prior to the Festival we invite you to come to the meeting or send your status to Bert/Pat Petrie prior to the meeting. As your President, I have sent one letter already to remind everyone of the all member meeting that will be held on Sunday, April 28, at the Festival. The meeting is held in the E-Plex and begins at 8:30 am. This is a very important meeting because we all discuss what we liked or did not like from the Festival on Saturday. So we want everyone's input. Also this is when we elect officers and chairpersons for the 2014 Festival. Are you willing to run for office or a chair to help us set up the Festival for 2014? We need you!!! Donna SMGS OFFICERS President Donna Decker 25903 Herring RD Greenwood, MO 64034 [email protected] Vice President Cindy Kendall 3004 Maple Farm RD Platte City, MO 64079 816-808-7380 [email protected] Secretary Brenda Jamison Box 35 Avila, MO 64833 417-246-5151 [email protected] Treasurer/Membership Sandy Heimann TH 13104 E 264 ST. Peculair, MO 64078 [email protected] Web Master Barb Byrne 17313 S Gray Drive Pleasant Hill, MO 64080 816-987-2133 [email protected] Board of Directors Lindy Hoffman 1431 Pepperdine CT Ballwin, MO 63021 [email protected] Ann Beninato 1431 Pepperdine CT Ballwin, MO 63021 [email protected] Classified Ads For Sale: Visit our Farm for new crop of Gourds, Many Varieties. Reasonable Prices. Call 660-846-4432. Fred & Mary Jo Wilson 7698 Arrow Rock Road Blackwater, MO 65322 Member Web Sites Do you have a web page that shows what you do with your gourds? If so, share it with the rest of us. Just email me your URL and I will list it here. Vendors included. Send to: [email protected] Ann Beninato & Lindy Hoffman http://www.thegourdsisters.com Melynda Lotven http://www.justgourds.com Karen & Roger Manasco http://www.wuvie.net Jennifer Throne http://www.jennifersgourds.homestead.com Jan & David Walker http://www.gourdpupcreations.com Pat Kamler www.plkgourds.com Bill Decker www.deckerfineartgourds.com Nedra Denison www.gourdsupplies.com Brenda Jamison www.swmogourds.weebly.com Linda Ashmore [email protected] Pat Kamler 1340 Lanvale Dr. Webster Groves, MO St Louis MO 63119 [email protected] Lin and Bob Horsch [email protected] Tonya Elmer [email protected] Editor’s Note We would ask that everyone have their articles and gourd patch news or any other pertinent information to us by: Spring Issue deadline Summer Issue deadline Fall Issue deadline Winter Issue deadline May 12, 2013 Aug 1, 2013 Nov 30, 2013 Feb 1, 2013 Gourd Arbor Newsletter Show-Me Gourd Society Advetising Rates Ad Rates for 1 Year (4 issues) Includes a link on the SMGS website to your website, or your e-mail and/or phone number. Full page Ad( 8.5 x 11 ) $ 40.00 per issue ½ page ad $22.00 per issue 1/4 page ad $13.00 per issue 1/8 page ad $7.00 per issue Short ad - about 6 lines $5.00 per issue Ad Rates per Issue Single rates per issue will run slightly higher if you do not go with full year. Single issues also do not include a free link listed as “Gourd Arbor advertisers”. Full page ad (8.5x11 inches) $45.00 per issue ½ page ad $25.00 per issue 1/4 page ad $15.00 per issue 1/8 page ad $8.00 per issue Short ad about 6 lines $5.00 per issue Deadlines for new ads or ad changes are the first day of March, June, Sept., or Dec. Checks should be made payable to: Show-Me Gourd Society Mail to: George Ewing 1312 Burnam RD Chillicothe, MO 64601 April 2013 Workshops OUR SHAKE, RATTLE AND ROLL WAS A SUCCESS!!!! We did shake things up and we did move to Springfield in 2012. We want to thank all of our longtime supporters who moved with us and say welcome to our new friends in Southwest Missouri. We will again be setup at the Ozarks Empire Fairgrounds, located at I-44 and Hwy 13. We will be in the spacious E-Plex where vendors can pull right into the building to load and unload! Parking is FREE! The Festival will be open to the public on April 27 and 28, 2013. Workshops will begin on Friday, April 26. Hours: Saturday 9:00am - 5:30pm Sunday 10am - 3pm ADMISSION - $5.00 Good for BOTH days of the show Children under 12 FREE * Nationally-Recognized Gourd Artists *Showing and Selling their Gourd Art * Vendors selling Gourd Supplies and Embellishments * Dried Gourds for Sale * Live Auction - Noon on Saturday * Workshops with Teachers from around the USA * Food and Games for adults and kids * Competition * Raffle * Awards * Kid's Corner Our 2013 theme is "A World of Gourds" Use your creativity to show us "Your World of Gourds". Enter the competition to win a ribbon or set up a booth to sell your work. Invite your families and your friends. Let's all have a good time together!! PLEASE READ CAREFULLY The Show Me Gourd Society has worked hard to draw talented instructors from throughout the nation. In order to accommodate these teachers, there will be a MINIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS REQUIRED and there will be a workshop REGISTRATION DEADLINE. The minimum number of students is necessary so that the instructors can determine if their travel and other expenses will be met. The deadline for this year will be APRIL 19. We strongly encourage all workshop participants to register early so that all of our teachers have plenty of time to prepare. After April 19, workshops which have not met the instructor's minimum may be canceled. Participants who have already signed up will be given the option to choose another workshop to attend or receive a full refund. Registrations for uncanceled classes will still be accepted up to and during the festival. SO PLEASE MAKE YOUR WORKSHOP RESERVATIONS EARLY! Friday Afternoon, April 26, 2013 1:00 - 5:00 PM VINYL RESIST TECHNIQUE Artist: Cynthia Kendall, Missouri Description: Learn to design a layered image gourd using a vinyl resist technique. Vinyl will be cut and weeded for a plant design. A cannonball gourd will be pre-cut, the inside cleaned, sprayed and ready to work on. There will be a variety to choose from – first come, first choice. You’ll use your Exacto knife to lift the vinyl to reveal the finished gourd. Wear old clothes. I will have one craft heat gun, but you may bring yours to help dry the finish quicker. The gourds will vary in sizes depending on the shipment I receive beforehand. First come, first pick. I will have extra blank vinyl sheets for sale and will discuss how to cut and weed the material for use. Supplies: Bring scissors and an Exacto knife, heat gun if you have one; wear old clothes Level of difficulty: Beginner Pre-requisite: None Minimum: 5 Maximum: Fee: $ 47 1:30 - 5:00 PM LEATHER-LOOK PYROGRAPHY Artist: Barbie Holton, Texas Description: Use pyrography to create a design with all the good looks and details of leather tooling. Basic lines and shading will be covered for the beginner. Design options will be available for the advanced. Tips for further advancement of your leather-look skills will be included. Supplies: Bring an adjustable heat woodburner, burner tips including a spear or skew and a ball, and a dust mask Level of Difficulty: All levels Pre-requisite: None Minimum: 5 Maximum: 20 Fee: $ 60 1:00 - 5:00 PM CUTTING AND CARVING WITH YOUR WOODBURNER Artist: Bonnie Cox, Illinois Description: Students learn to cut designs with their variable temperature controlled woodburner. The instructor will provide a cleaned gourd, patterns, transfer paper, a pencil, marking pens, metallic paint, and written instructions. Supplies: Bring a woodburner with variable temperature control. Two burners will be available for student use. Level of Difficulty: All levels Pre-requisite: None Minimum: 1 Maximum: 18 Fee: $42 1:00 - 4:30 PM SHEKERE-MUSICAL INSTRUMENT Artists: The Gourd Sisters, Missouri Description: Come shake it with the Sisters. Two teachers – twice as much fun! A shekere (shek’aray) is an African-derived rattle that can be played by shaking, twisting, or tapping. You will learn how to make a shekere utilizing techniques to weave beads into a net covering a hollow gourd. Supplies: All supplies provided. Level of Difficulty: All levels Pre-requisite: None Minimum: 1 Maximum: 12 Fee: $49 Saturday Morning, April 27, 2013 9:00 – 11:30 AM GOURD SATCHEL Artist: Hope Martin, Missouri Description: Students will crochet a top that will turn a gourd into a satchel purse. The gourd base will remain its natural color. Supplies: Bring a “g” or “h” crochet hook and worsted weight yarn. Level of Difficulty: All levels Pre-requisite: Know how to crochet the chain stitch, single crochet stitch, and double crochet stitch. Minimum: 2 Maximum: 8 Fee: $37 8:30 AM - NOON VINYL RESIST TECHNIQUE Artist: Cynthia Kendall, Missouri Description: Learn to design a layered image gourd using a vinyl resist technique. Vinyl will be cut and weeded for a plant design. A cannonball gourd will be pre-cut, the inside cleaned, sprayed and ready to work on. There will be a variety to choose from – first come, first choice. You’ll use your Exacto knife to lift the vinyl to reveal the finished gourd. Wear old clothes. I will have one craft heat gun, but you may bring yours to help dry the finish quicker. The gourds will vary in sizes depending on the shipment I receive beforehand. First come, first pick. I will have extra blank vinyl sheets for sale and will discuss how to cut and weed the material for use. Supplies: Bring scissors and an Exacto knife, heat gun if you have one; wear old clothes Level of difficulty: Beginner Pre-requisite: None Minimum: 5 Maximum: 15 Fee: $ 47 Artist: Ron Swank, Idaho Description: A Thunder Gourd is basically a functional peace of art, with a spring attached to a drumhead. When the spring is shaken, it creates vibrations that are amplified through the drumhead into the gourd resembling sounds like a thunder storm; it is impressive! All basic supplies will be provided including a clean and ready to use gourd for completing your thunder-gourd, and a few different designs/patterns to choose from. These designs will be traced then cut out using a dremel and cutting bits that I will provide. Using a heat gun I will show how to wood burn the cut designs so they will standout and also demonstrate how to heat shrink the synthetic drumhead membrane as opposed to complicating the process using rawhide. Students are highly encouraged to bring their own dremels and dust mask. This class will be enjoyable and undeniably worth your time; money back guaranteed!!! Supplies: Bring a Dremel (if you have one) and dust mask Level of Difficulty: All levels Pre-requisite: None Minimum: 6 Maximum: 16 Fee $57 Saturday Afternoon, April 27, 2013 1:30 - 5:00 PM MAKING A BUTTERFLY DESIGN RIM Artist: Bonnie Cox, Illinois Description: Students learn to transfer a design to the gourd, woodburn the butterfly pattern, and color with pencil or marking pens, and metallic paint. The instructor will provide a cleaned gourd, patterns, transfer paper, a pencil, marking pens, metallic paint, and written instructions. Supplies: Bring a woodburner with variable temperature control. Two burners will be available for student use. Level of Difficulty: All levels Pre-requisite: None Minimum: 1 Maximum: 18 Fee: $42 1:30 - 4:00 PM JEWELRY FROM GOURD SCRAPS Artist: Linda Ashmore, Arkansas Description: We will make pins, pendants, and other jewelry pieces from gourd scraps, dried pourable paint, and “found” odds and ends. Instructions will be given for the pourable paint. Supplies: None required, but students may want to bring old pieces of jewelry, beads, buttons, etc. from their craft box to add to their gourd pieces. Level of Difficulty: All levels Pre-requisite: None Minimum: 4 Maximum: 12 Fee: $ 37 1:30 - 5:00 PM PYRO PATTERNS Artist: Barbie Holton, Texas Description: Learn a profusion of pyrography patterns. Creative lines, shapes, and shading will be included. Beginner or advanced, you’ll have lots of fun exploring these patterns. Students will have a glossary of patterns to work with and take away with their gourd. Supplies: Bring an adjustable heat woodburner, burner tips including a spear or skew and a ball, and a dust mask. Level of Difficulty: All levels Pre-requisite: None Minimum: 5 Maximum: 20 Fee: $ 60 Sunday April 28,2013 SHEKERE-MUSICAL INSTRUMENT Artists: The Gourd Sisters, Missouri Description: Come shake it with the Sisters. Two teachers – twice as much fun! A shekere (shek’aray) is an African-derived rattle that can be played by shaking, twisting, or tapping. You will learn how to make a shekere utilizing techniques to weave beads into a net covering a hollow gourd.. Supplies: All supplies provided. Level of Difficulty: All levels Pre-requisite: None Minimum: 1 Maximum: 12 Fee: $49 JEWELRY FROM GOURD SCRAPS Artist: Linda Ashmore, Arkansas Description: We will make pins, pendants, and other jewelry pieces from gourd scraps, dried pourable paint, and “found” odds and ends. Instructions will be given for the pourable paint. Supplies: None required, but students may want to bring old pieces of jewelry, beads, buttons, etc. from their craft box to add to their gourd pieces. Level of Difficulty: All levels Pre-requisite: None Minimum: 4 Maximum: 12 Fee: $ 37 Artist: Ron Swank, Idaho Description: A Thunder Gourd is basically a functional peace of art, with a spring attached to a drumhead. When the spring is shaken, it creates vibrations that are amplified through the drumhead into the gourd resembling sounds like a thunder storm; it is impressive! All basic supplies will be provided including a clean and ready to use gourd for completing your thunder-gourd, and a few different designs/patterns to choose from. These designs will be traced then cut out using a dremel and cutting bits that I will provide. Using a heat gun I will show how to wood burn the cut designs so they will standout and also demonstrate how to heat shrink the synthetic drumhead membrane as opposed to complicating the process using rawhide. Students are highly encouraged to bring their own dremels and dust mask. This class will be enjoyable and undeniably worth your time; money back guaranteed!!! Supplies: Bring a Dremel (if you have one) and dust mask Level of Difficulty: All levels Pre-requisite: None Minimum: 6 Maximum: 16 Fee $57 Ozark Gourd Patch News The first meeting of the newly formed Ozarks Gourd Patch was held on Jan. 26th. at the home of Carolyn Owen near Rogersville, Mo. There were 9 in attendance and it was a fun enthusiastic group. We have a great mix of talents to share with one another. We spent time introducing ourselves and getting to know one another better. We decided on a group name, how often we would meet and where, and what our next meeting would involve. Due to the April festival we decided to meet March 23rd at 1:00 again at the home of Mike and Carolyn Owen. We had a few interested in entering the competition at the festival who wanted help and so we wanted to make sure to meet before April. Our plan is to meet quarterly. We will work out specifics at our next meeting. We took a tour of Carolyn's shop where she carves and of her studio where she completes her gourds. We even ended up in the barn picking up some gourds that needed to be cleared out so there would be room for this years crop. (There's plenty more if anyone is interested.) During our show and tell time and discussion, several of us mentioned that we have accumulated a lot of dyes, tools etc. that we wouldn't mind getting rid of. We decided to make our next meeting a kind of swap meet where we could each bring our excess supplies and offer them to others. We will have tables set up and gourd shards so we can try out different dyes, etc. This will be a great opportunity for our friends who are new to gourd art to try out some stuff before having to purchase it. It should be a fun time of sharing our knowledge and supplies. We also had some people who were interested in obtaining a list of sources for supplies. If you have a link to a great supplier just send it in and it will be included on a handout we will make available at the next meeting. If anyone is interested in joining us they can contact Carolyn at [email protected]. Your name will be added to our list so you can receive our newsletter and notices. I can send out a map as well for our meeting location. SATURDAY DINNER You are invited to spend Saturday night dinner with your friends from SMGS. We have planned a yummy menu that we hope can accommodate all of you! So please consider a great meal and a fun evening of entertainment all right there in the E-Plex. IMPORTANT: Please make checks out to Show Me Gourd Society Fill out the form below and send it with your check for the full amount to: Glenda Woodsmall 8637 Interlochen Dr. Nixa, MO 65714 DINNER DETAILS Dinner will start at 6:00 PM. MENU CHOICE OF: Pork Loin OR Fettuccini Alfredo (for Vegetarians) Garden Salad w/ House Dressing Cheesy Potatoes Green Beans with Mushrooms Yeast Rolls with Butter Assorted Cookie Tray Water, Sweet Tea, Unsweetened Tea, and Coffee $15.00 per Person **ADVANCE RESERVATIONS REQUIRED RESERVATION DEADLINE: Wednesday, APRIL 24 Name:_____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Address:___________________________________________________________________________________________________ City:__________________________________________________State:_______Zip:______________________________________ Phone:_______________________________________Email:________________________________________________________ Number of Pork Loin Meals: ________ X $15.00 = ___________ Number of Fettuccini Meals: ________ X $15.00 = ___________ IMPORTANT: Please make checks out to Show Me Gourd Society NEWS FROM THE GOURD PATCH C/O George Ewing 1312 Burnam Road Chillicothe, MO 64601 Membership Form Name__________________________________________________________________________ Address_________________________________________County_________________________ City________________________________State____________________Zip________________ Telephone___________________________Email_______________________________________ New________________Renewal_____________ Membership Dues: $15.00__________ Please make your check Payable to: Show Me Gourd Society Mail to: Sandy Heimann 13104 East 264th Street Pecuilar, MO 64078 Tell us a little about yourself:______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ Crafter____________Grower___________Just A Lover of Gourds_______________________ How Did the Gourd Bug Bite You?_________________________________________________
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