The Heritage Heartbeat Painting News for Members of Palomar Heritage Painters

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1 President The Heritage Heartbeat Painting News for Members of Palomar Heritage Painters Vol 35, Issue 7, July 2018 Welcome Summer! PRESIDENT S MESSAGE As summer approaches, I find myself gearing up for the holiday season again, and what better way to start then with the wonderful fall piece taught by Donna Carpenter. It has been a while since Donna has gifted us with her talent, and I can say with certainty, she is a gifted teacher and artist. The day went smoothly and most everyone completed their piece or came close to it. Thank you Donna! Also, remember Donna has the ONLY remaining tole shop in San Diego. Let s keep her going and drop in to Art Creations in El Cajon and see what she has. She is willing to order for you, so remember her when you are looking for something. I want to thank Charlotte for her efforts in getting members to place items in the fair this year. She shared the chapter awards we gave at the paint in. My goal is to double the amount placed next year. Remember, anything placed is good enough! People have said their pieces aren t good enough. If you paint, it is good enough! Our goal is to promote decorative painting and this is a great way to do it. We had a board meeting this month and the board spent a lot of discussion on the future of our chapter as it pertains to funds. As you know, raffles are the major fundraiser for any chapter and one of the most difficult jobs. Several times a year we have large raffles, mystery paint in, Ways and Means and the Christmas party. Even though these are well attended and make money, the monthly raffles also provided much needed income. Currently we don t have regular raffles and the board has moved forward with several ideas to streamline raffles and bring in revenue. We decided to only have raffles in high attendance classes, so July and October there will be raffles. So please considering donating items for the raffle. WE DO NOT NEED BASKETS of stuff. If you have extra paints, a paint surface you may not use, gift cards, just bring them, everything helps. But there are other ways money comes into chapter and that is each month. This is regular money that helps run chapter. Currently, chapter gets $2 per student per class. After discussion, the board voted to increase the class costs to $28 to increase the chapter deposit to $5 per student. This extra money helps the costs of Mystery Paint-in, the Christmas party, general supplies we need, such as paper products and coffee. Many other chapters are choosing this option too as membership changes and funds dwindle. This change will take affect for the 2019 calendar year. Just a reminder, in October we are collecting paper products, shampoos, cleaning supplies for the parks coach bound residents. Please consider bringing in something each time you come to paint, we will store it. And finally, I would like to give a Shout Out to Charlotte for all her hard work she puts into our chapter. She is willing to step up even in her busy schedule. Thank you Charlotte! Linda Linda Silvasy July 14, 2018 Feeling Froggy Lori Hillstead September 8, 2018 Fuchsia Fun Carol Ganzi In this Issue August 11, 2018 Chickadees on Birch Trees Sandy Garcia Upcoming Classes & Events... 2 Programs Report... 3 June Paint-In Photos... 4 Del Mar Fair Report... 5 July Potluck News... 7 Calif Rosemaling Convention... 7 Sunshine & Birthdays Christmas Party... 9 PHP Board Meeting Minutes...10 Membership Report...10 PHP Garage Sale Ways & Means...11 PHP Calendar Conventions...13 Map to Paint-In...13 Class Signup Sheet...14 List of Officers Membership Form...15 The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance. Aristotle Page 1 The Heritage Heartbeat July 2018

2 Upcoming Programs 3 months at a glance Sign up sheet is on Page 14 of this newsletter or online. Saturday July 14 th, 2018 at 9 a.m. Feeling Froggy Teacher: Lori Hillstead Place: San Marcos Mobile Estates, club house Class Fee: $25.00 Members $30.00 guests Medium: Deco Art Surface: Project kits Signups: Leslie Pilcher Debi Stivers C. Sciarretta S. Schoeppner Merle Avery Linda Eastom L.P. Jeane Cooke Cynthia Megill Carol Voyles Sheila Elliott Ramona Jacobs Charlotte Mindy Rupp Dee Bristol Kenna Perrin Linda Camp Marilyn Dixon Jackie H. M. Winder Charlene But- Neva Ander- Saturday August 11 th, 2018 at 9 a.m. Chickadees on Birch Trees Teacher: Sandy Garcia Place: San Marcos Mobile Estates, club house Class Fee: $25.00 Members $30.00 guests Medium: Deco Art Americana Surface: 9 x 12 surface of your choice. Pattern can be modified to fit any size surface. ½ inch angle brush, Glazing Medium. Signups: Leslie Pilcher Teri Hayes Linda Camp Linda Silvasy Sheila Elliott C. Megill Dee Bristol Candy S. Jeanne Robert Renee RoseAnn Linsley C. Hicks Charlene Butler Mindy Rupp Carol Voyles Saturday September 8 th, 2018 at 9 a.m. Fuchsia Fun Teacher: Carol Ganzi Place: San Marcos Mobile Estates, club house Class Fee: $25.00 Members $30.00 guests Medium: acrylic Surface: 9 x 9 Surface of your choice wood or? Signups: Leslie Pilcher Sheila Elliott Renee Molloy Charlotte Hicks Faitelson Helena The Heritage Heartbeat July 2018 Page 2

3 1st Vice-Presidents Programs NEWS from 1st Vice Presidents (Programs) June Class: How versatile was this piece? We saw members painting on vertical canvas, round and tall wood pumpkins and horizontal boards. This was Donna s own design and we must say those pumpkins were vibrant. Oranges, yellows and brilliant violet did the trick. Donna gave us great step by step instruction and most folks were close to completion by the end of class. We stopped for lunch around noon to various main dishes, salads and a variety of desserts. We also got our first peek at the marvelous Ways and Means projects, chaired by Sandy Garcia. Our Marilyn, busy below overseeing our financial books, brought us another vast variety of garage sale items and patterns to purchase during our free time. We are getting spoiled shopping because she brings us such cool things to paint on. Thanks Marilyn for your donated time in doing this. I know the members really appreciate your hard work. July 14 th Class: Feeling Froggy This is a mixed media class. Lori was able to put one kit together which she will bring with her the day of the class (already prepped). Please contact Debi if you are interested in this class, just one opening and such a fabulous piece. We will have raffles available at this paint- in to try your luck at winning something fabulous. August 11 th Class: Chickadees on Birch Trees Project will be on display at the July class. Sandy has it painted on a cutting board for the display (one idea) but this is a versatile piece and it can be expanded longer or taller. The trees can be extended upwards or the pattern can be repeated sideways to make it more horizontal. Add more birds if you like. Pattern sheets available. September 8 th Class: Fuchsia Fun Carol Ganzi who was our surprise teacher at MPI this year is back to teach us beautiful fuchsias coming out of a vase. This is a very colorful flower picture and will give you experience painting this type flowers. Carol Voyles and Debi Stivers Page 3 The Heritage Heartbeat July 2018

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5 San Diego County Fair How Sweet It Is SAN DIEGO COUNTY FAIR 2018 AWARDS Thank you all for your amazing entries to the Home and Hobby competitive exhibits at the fair this year. Please congratulate these ladies and look for their pieces when you are at the fair. SD County Fair Awards Neva Anderson- HM-Blended, HM-Holiday Xmas, HM-Combination of Techniques Merle Avery- 1 st Combination of Techniques Tina Burlason- HM Painted Fabric, HM (x2) scrapbooking (not in Decorative painting category) Jean Cooke- 3 rd Holiday Decorations (not in Decorative painting category) Cecelia Denton- 3 rd Folk Art, HM Holiday Decorations-Other (not in Decorative painting category) Teri Hayes- 3 rd Tole- Other, HM Folk Art (x2) Ramona Jacobs- 2 nd Blended, HM Blended, 2 nd Folk Art Jan Johnson- 1 st Blended, HM Holiday-Other, 2 nd Combination of Techniques Donna Eledge- 2 nd Fair Theme (not in Decorative painting category), 2 nd Furniture Sandy Lonnecker- 1 st Furniture, 3 rd Holiday-Other, HM Rosemaling/Strokework Cynthia Megill- 2 nd Holiday-Christmas, 3 rd Rosemaling/Stroke, 3 rd Combination of Techniques Linda Silvasy- 1 st Holiday-Christmas ***Mary Weflen- 1 st Rosemaling/Stroke, BEST OF DIVISION*** Palomar Heritage Painters Chapter Awards ($25.00 each) Merle Avery- Best of Division Cynthia Megill- Combination of Techniques Penny Hobbs- Holiday-Christmas Donna Kidd Eledge- Painted Furniture San Diego Brush Whackers Chapter Awards ($25.00 each) Linda Silvasy- Holiday- Christmas Sasue Niklas- Painted Furniture Ramona Jacobs- Blended Cynthia Megill- Rosemaling/Strokework Carol Phillips- Folk Art Page 5 The Heritage Heartbeat July 2018

6 PHP Fair Entries San Diego County Fair Table by Sandy Lonnecker Stool by Jean Cooke Ramona Jacobs Pieces by Cynthia Megill, Merle Avery, & Linda Silvasy Cecilia Denton (left) Sandy Lonnecker (right) Pieces by Ramona Jacobs, Cynthia Megill, Linda Silvasy, & Teri Hayes Jan Johnson, Neva Anderson, Jan Pieces by Neva Anderson (left) & Linda Silvasy (back) Sandy Lonnecker, Jan Johnson, Cynthia Megill, Mary Weflen Cynthia Megill & Donna Kidd Eledge The Heritage Heartbeat July 2018 Page 6

7 Pot Luck Dear PHP, The San Diego County Fair judges awarded me the First Place (Blended and other) for my entry of my Noah 2 X 2 wooden plate. And then they gave me the Palomar Heritage Painters award. How special to have the award from my home chapter. Thank you so very much for making that honor possible. And I think it was the first time I have ever entered anything in the fair. Thanks again, Merle Avery, CDA Potluck Lunch It's going to be a Baked Potato Day in July. I will be ing for salads and desserts to share. Bring your own cold drinks for the day. Coffee will be brewing.. See you on the 14th. Marilyn D, imtwincrazy@gmail.com Marilyn Dixon Link: Page 7 The Heritage Heartbeat July 2018

8 Sunshine Our thoughts and prayers for a speedy recovery to Merle Avery who has recently had major surgery. People born in July are fun-loving and cheerful. For them family comes first. Protecting their loved ones and maintaining healthy relationships with others is very vital for them. It would break their heart to let go of people they are very closely associated with. However, they can be cynical and at times sarcastic which can be hazardous for their relationships. Though they make a lot of friends, they like to be spend time alone. When it comes to lifestyle or the dressing sense, they can be highly eccentric and always strive to be perfect. They are very organized and are gifted with exceptional managerial skills which make them good team leaders or managers. Some famous people born in July are Sylvester Stallone, Tom Cruise, George W. Bush, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Nelson Mandela, Natalie Wood, Robin Williams, Jennifer Lopez, Tom Hanks, Sandra Bullock, Harrison Ford, Ernest Hemingway, Amelia Earhart, Julius Caesar and Alexander the Great. July Birthdays Sharon Carlen... 7 Yvette Dorais Tina Burlason Renee Molloy Shirley McDonald Kenna Perrin Cheryl Powell The month of July is named after Julius Caesar. The zodiac signs related to this month are the sentimental and thoughtful Cancer (June 21-July22), and Leo (July 23 -August 22), characterized as dramatic, outgoing, and exciting. July's birthstone is the ruby and is said to inspire courage and success. Many countries have their Independence Day during the month of July. Included are the United States, Belarus, Venezuela, Argentina, Belgium, the Bahamas, and the Maldives. The national days for France and Canada occur in July as well. This month in history 1 U.S. postage stamps went on sale for the first time. (1847) 1 Taxes begin to be withheld from paychecks. (1943) 1 ZIP codes go into use. (1963) 2 The Lawrence Welk show premieres on television. (1955) 5 Baseball great Joe DiMaggio hits his first grand slam. (1937) 5 The bikini makes its debut at a Paris fashion show. (1946) 7 The United States annexes Hawaii. (1898) 8 The U.S. State Department issues the first passport. (1796) 9 Dick Clark hosts American Bandstand for the very first time. (1956) 10 After an unsuccessful attempt to change its formula, Coca-Cola brings back the ever popular original formula as "Classic Coke". (1985) 11 Former VP Aaron Burr kills Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton in a duel. (1804) 12 Etch-a-Sketch goes on sale. (1960) 13 The radio is patented by Guglielmo Marconi. (1898) 14 Alfred Nobel demonstrates dynamite. (1867) 14 Liquid rocket fuel is patented. (1914) 15 Vulcanized rubber is patented by Goodyear. (1844) 15 Margarine is patented. (1869) 16 John F. Kennedy Jr. dies in a plane crash off Martha's Vineyard. (1999) 17 The air conditioner was invented. (1902) 17 Walt Disney's Disneyland opens in Anaheim, CA. (1955) 20 Astronaut Neil Armstrong becomes the first person to walk on the moon. (1969) 23 The ice cream cone is invented in St. Louis. (1904) 23 AF Col. Eileen Collins becomes the first woman to command a space shuttle. (1999) 25 Louise Joy Brown, the First "Test Tube" baby is born in the UK (1978) 26 Benjamin Franklin became the first Postmaster General. (1775) 27 Bugs Bunny debuts in Warner Brothers animated cartoon "A Wild Hare" (1940) 28 World War I began. (1914) 29 Walt Disney's "Steamboat Willie" premieres. (1928) Jeanne Robert 30 President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the Medicare bill. (1965) The Heritage Heartbeat July 2018 Page 8

9 Sue Bond's Huge Stash Sale You won't want to miss the opportunity to shop so many wonderful and unusual pieces of wood and metal. Thirty five feet of table space! Some pieces have instructions also. Just put out...triangle boxes for billiard game balls with pattern or for whatever, Also just out, tiny Debbie Mitchell bears to paint,with a great Christmas necklace. Grab a friend or two and come look anytime. Call to arrange a visit. Marilyn D, A Whimsical Christmas PHP s 2018 Christmas Party Please sign up to attend our Christmas Party this year. It will be a Whimsical adventure into our Christmas Season!! Date: December 1 st, 2018 Time: 11:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Place: Cocina Del Charro (Banquet Room with Windows) Cost: $15 per person (unless you attend 3 Paint- Ins, then it is free Fun, Fun, Fun, we are planning a Mixer Game, Gift Exchange, Delicious Food, Beautiful Tables, Silent Auction, Raffles Galore, Installation Ceremony Charity: This year we are donating the proceeds from our Raffle and Silent Auction to the San Marcos Mobile Estates for allowing us to paint in their Community Room. They can use this money for their Mobile Park coach-bound residents who need help and for their Thanksgiving dinner, etc. Please Join Us For A Wonderful Time Sharing Christmas Joy With Our PHP Family Christmas Committee Members Linda Eastom Neva Anderson Linda Silvasy Lorene P. Ramona Jacobs Page 9 The Heritage Heartbeat July 2018

10 Secretary Memberhship Garage Sale Palomar Heritage Painters Board Meeting Minutes June 9, 2018 A board meeting of the Palomar Heritage Painters was held on Saturday, June 9, 2018, in the meeting center at San Marcos Mobile Home Estates. The meeting was called to order at 7:52 a.m. by President Linda Silvasy. ATTENDANCE: Linda Silvasy, Leslie Pilcher, Marilyn Dixon, Carol Voyles, Debi Stivers, Sandy Garcia, and Linda Camp. PROGRAMS: Vice Presidents, Programs, Carol Voyles and Debi Stivers, provided 2 copies of the "Call for Submissions" letter sent to teachers for the time frame. Choice #1 was the letter currently used, and choice #2 had proposed changes. Also provided was a list of teachers to be considered, as well as a list of other chapters and the fees they charge. It was pointed out that PHP has the highest class fee of $25 total, with $18 going to the teacher, plus $5 to provide patterns. The additional $2 goes to our Chapter. If a teacher has any additional costs for a particular class, this should be provided to PHP at submission time, so that we know of all costs before voting for classes. There was a discussion to change PHP Class Fees to $28, so that instead of $2 going to Chapter, a total of $5 would go to Chapter. Motion was made by Leslie Pilcher to change Class Fee to $28 and select Choice #1 for submission letter, and was approved by all. October Fundraiser Class - The October Fundraiser class being taught by Bobbie Takashima, is being coordinated by Carol Voyles & Debi Stivers; the Class Fee will be $25, and we are hoping for a full class. Net profit for this class will be given to the Chapter, while the net profit from the Christmas Party will be given to the charity of choice. WAYS & MEANS: Sandy Garcia brought in 3 lovely projects for the Ways & Means ticket sales, which will be distributed today or mailed to those PHP members not in attendance. Members need to put their name on all 20 tickets, and return them with payment. Members should designate to which project the tickets are intended. RAFFLES: We still have no full-time Raffle coordinator, but are asking members to bring items in July for the raffles to be held at that month's Paint-In. Meeting was adjourned by Linda Silvasy at 8:33 a.m. Respectfully submitted, Linda Camp, Secretary Linda Camp Membership News Please note a CORRECTION to the PHP Roster. The address for Rose Ann Linsley was incorrect stated as artmermaild@cox.net Obviously, there was an L in the address that didn t belong. Please make the correction in your roster. It should be artmermaid@cox.net. Also, last month s Membership had a typo in the address of Rama Shotwell. Should read Foothill Ranch, and not Foothill Rance. Merle Avery & Leslie Pilcher A View from the Garage Sale Table I am finding we need to change our mode of operating for purchasing items from our painting items tables. Please bring your wallet or checkbook with you when you go up to look at and buy items. Gals seem to be forgetting to return to pay for their items before they leave for the day. Thanks for your help, Marilyn D... Marilyn Dixon The Heritage Heartbeat July 2018 Page 10

11 Ways & Means Ways and Means Fundraiser 2019 Once again Palomar Heritage Painters begins the process of the MOST important fundraiser of the year, Ways and Means. As a non-profit organization, our only revenue is raffles. Through careful money management and member support, we have managed to stay solvent where some chapters have struggled. It is expected that each member purchase the 20 tickets given at $1 each. This year our drawing will be at the September paint in where three beautiful pieces donated will go to new homes. Oval ornament box with fabric interior 18 x 13 x 7 Designed by Ronnie Bringle Painted by Sandy Garcia 19-inch plate/tray Designed by JoSonja Painted by Sue Bond. Folk Art Dummy Board 30 x 15 Designed by Mary Jane Todd Painted by Linda McFadden Each chapter member is expected to either purchase 20 tickets which will be given out, or donate to the chapter. You may make a choice as to which items you would like a chance on winning. Tickets will be available during June s paint in or mailed if not picked up then. More tickets will be available each month. Please be sure to place your name on all your tickets. You may bring tickets to any paint in beginning in July or mail them to me with your choices. If you have questions, please let me know. Sandy Garcia Miller Rd. Valley Center, CA Sandy Garcia Creative Painting Registration Registration has begun for the 2019 Creative Painting Convention in Las Vegas. Dates are February 24 March 1, If you didn t receive a catalog of classes in the mail, you can see the entire offering online at vegaspaint.com You can even download the catalog this year. Page 11 The Heritage Heartbeat July 2018

12 PHP Project Calendar June 9, 2018 Fall Harvest April 14, 2018 Harvest Witch on Moon Bobbie Takashima May 12, 2018 Peacock Bank Bag Onya Tolmasoff Donna Carpenter July 14, 2018 Feeling Froggy Lori Hillstead August 11, 2018 Chickadees on Birch Trees Sandy Garcia September 8, 2018 Fuchsia Fun Carol Ganzi October 13, 2018 Free Paint or Seminar TBD November 10, 2018 European Street Scene Jack Ragland December 1, 2018 Christmas Party January 12, 2019 Party Line Terry Holte February 9, 2019 Cup of Blessings Ramona Jacobs March 9, 2019 Mystery Paint-In The Heritage Heartbeat July 2018 Page 12

13 Deoorative Painting Conventions (with links) Heart of Ohio Tole Convention August 7-11, 2018 Columbus, OH Northwest Decorative Artists Convention September 19-23, 2018 Seattle, Washington New England Traditions October 2-7, 2018 Marlborough, Massachusetts Painting Palooza October 22 29, 2018 Oklahoma City, OK World of Color Expo (There will not be a WOCE in 2018) Creative Painting February 24 March 1, 2019 Las Vegas, NV SDP International Conference 2019 Yet to be announced Broccoli Quiche (Teri Hayes) This quiche may be prepared in advance, refrigerated, and reheated when ready to use. 1/2 cup plus 2 tablespoons flour 3/4 teaspoon salt, divided 2 tablespoons plus 2 teaspoons butter or margarine 1/4 cup plain unflavored yogurt 1 cup well-drained cooked chopped broccoli 1/4 cup finely chopped scallions 1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon bacon bits 8 ounces Swiss cheese, shredded, divided ( or Gruyere) 4 eggs, slightly beaten 1 cup evaporated milk 1/8 teaspoon pepper Combine flour and 1/4 teaspoon salt in mixing bowl. Cut in butter until mixture resembles coarse meal. Add yogurt and mix thoroughly; form into a ball. Roll dough out to approximately 1/8 inch thickness. Fit into a 9- inch pie pan or quiche dish; flute or crimp edges and set aside. Combine vegetables and bacon bits. Cover bottom of pastry shell with 4 ounces cheese; add entire vegetable mixture. Combine eggs, milk, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and pepper. Pour egg mixture over vegetables; top evenly with remaining cheese. Bake at 325*F for 50 to 60 minutes or until knife inserted in center comes out clean. Remove from oven and let stand 10 minutes before serving. Paint-In Location: San Marcos Mobile Estates Clubroom 1145 East Barham Drive San Marcos, CA Driving Directions to San Marcos Mobile Estates: If you are coming from the 5, you will be traveling East on the 78 Hwy. You will get off at the Woodland Parkway/ Barham Dr. exit. Continue till the light and make a left hand turn, you will be on Barham Rd., continue & you will go through 2 more lights after the second light (La Moree), make sure you are in the right hand lane, because you will make a right hand turn into my Mobile Home Park, drive straight ahead, till you have to either turn left or right and make a right then an immediate left you will see the pool area. Parking is all along the pool area, the clubhouse is up the brick stairs. If you are coming from the Hwy 15 take the 78 Hwy West. Take the Woodland Pwky/Barham Dr. exit. You will be going on a cloverleaf, stay to your right and go to the light and make a right, on Woodland Pkwy, go under the underpass and get in the left hand turn lane to make a left on Barham Dr. From here follow the same instructions as I wrote for coming from the Hwy 5. AD Policy PHP Members may place 2 ads during the year at no charge. Ads for events sponsored by other SDP chapters are also free of charge. AD Rates (per month) Full page $20 Half page $11 Quarter page $7 (Business card ad same as quarter page) Mail payment to Treasurer Submission Deadline: Articles are due to me by 4th Friday of each month. All submissions will receive an or verbal receipt. If you don t receive it, please call me at Make check payable to: Palomar Heritage Painters Please ad to: Leslie Pilcher leslie.m.pilcher@gmail.com Mail Check to: Marilyn Dixon, Treasurer 3058 Felicita Road Escondido, CA Page 13 The Heritage Heartbeat July 2018

14 Sign me UP! For project for the month of Name Address Phone I am including check # made payable to Palomar Heritage Painters Payment for all classes should be made payable to Palomar Heritage Painters, Guests pay $5 in addition to the listed Paint-In Fee. *****PLEASE DO NOT MAIL CASH ***** You can sign up and pay for classes at any paint-in or mail this form and payment to: Debi Stivers 2132 Vintage Place Escondido, CA Questions? Call Debi at or her at debido@cox.net I understand that it is my responsibility to make arrangements to pick up the pattern and pay for any optional surfaces separately. No refunds are given for paint-ins or seminars. Class materials will be collected and given to you Elected & Appointed Board President... Linda Silvasy llsilvasy@yahoo.com 1st Vice Presidents, Programs... Debi Stivers debido@cox.net... Carol Voyles cvoyles123@hotmail.com 2nd Vice President, Membership... Leslie Pilcher leslie.m.pilcher@gmail.com Secretary... Linda Camp linda_camp@yahoo.com Treasurer... Marilyn Dixon imtwincrazy@gmail.com Mystery Paint-in Leslie Pilcher leslie.m.pilcher@gmail.com Newsletter Editor/ Website... Leslie Pilcher leslie.m.pilcher@gmail.com SDP/DAC Representative... Carol Ganzi egg-cetera@earthlink.net Video-Setup... Linda Silvasy llsilvasy@yahoo.com Sunshine... Jeanne Robert jrtb88@yahoo.com Garage Sale... Marilyn Dixon imtwincrazy@gmail.com Hospitality... Marilyn Dixon imtwincrazy@gmail.com Del Mar Fair... Charlotte Hicks charlotteandles@cox.net Holiday Party Neva Anderson nevander@roadrunner.com... Linda Eastom lindaeastom@aol.com Ways & Means... Sandy Garcia belletoles@aol.com Mystery Paint-in Sandy Garcia belletoles@aol.com Raffles... Open Outreach... Open Publicity... Open The Heritage Heartbeat July 2018 Page 14

15 2018 PALOMAR HERITAGE PAINTERS MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Name Spouse s Name Address City, State, Zip Phones: (Home) (Cell) (Work) Birthday: (Month/Day) New Member: Yes No SDP # Will you volunteer for PHP committee work? Yes No Do you teach? Yes No Own a Studio or Shop? Yes No Name, Address, Phone # of your shop Newsletters are available on our website, In order to cut back on expenses, the Board has adopted the following policy A Black & White copy will be mailed to members who do not have an address. All other Members with an address should access the newsletter through the website Please enclose a check for $15 made payable to Palomar Heritage Painters with this form. Also, please send proof of your SDP 2018 membership renewal or have the SDP forward your confirmation to leslie.m.pilcher@gmail.com. (After 1/31/2018 fee will be $20) Mail to Leslie Pilcher 4195 Fallsbrae Road Fallbrook, CA Questions? Call Leslie at (760) or at leslie.m.pilcher@gmail.com Page 15 The Heritage Heartbeat July 2018

16 The Heritage Heartbeat Leslie Pilcher 4195 Fallsbrae Road Fallbrook, CA Need a copy of the Project Calendar? Want to see past newsletters? Check the website The Heritage Heartbeat July 2018 Page 16

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