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Volume XLIII No 6 December2018/January2019 The Capitole Record Next Meeting Providence Community Center Congratulations to the 2019Executive Board General Meeting When January 26, 2019 Time: Where: What: 9AM - 1PM Providence Community Center 3001 Vaden Dr. Fairfax, VA.22031 703-865-0520 Snowman Teacher; Bobbie Draves Bring: Your Badge A friend Lunch Regular Painting Supplies Painted Raffle Items Heads for the cure Directions to Providence Community Center: Seminar Duties Select teacher and date in coordination with the Executive Board Determine fees to cover expenses (teacher fee, transportation, lodging, meals, room rental etc) Extend letters of invitation to prospective teachers Execute teacher contract (teacher will provide contract) Arrange venue Determine registration dates Send seminar announcement and registration form to newsletter editor Arrange teacher lodging and transportation (to and from airport, to and from hotel to venue) Arrange refreshments Provide for projector or easel Keep receipts for all expenditures The chair will have a committee and can draw on the Executive Board for assistance. Take the Capital Beltway to I-66W. Take the Nutley Street exit off Rt. 66. Go toward Fairfax. At the Lee Highway traffic light make a right and then at the second light on Lee Highway make a right onto Vaden. There is a green sign before the light for the center. Once on Vaden get in the left lane and at the first turn lane go into the entrance for the center. Parking is behind the center. Please come in the front door.

The Capitole Record December2018/January2019 Page!2 2019 COMMITTEE CHAIRS THE NATION'S CAPITAL CHAPTER Art Show: Historian: Public Relations VA: 2018 EXECUTIVE Marie Kirzl John Kirzl BOARD (703) 644-1805 703 644-1805 jmkirzl@cox.net jmkirzl@cox.net Seminar: Sandy Scales (703) 622-9716 sandian@comcast.net President: Lorraine Lasch (703) 670-5238 mgtart@aol.com Vice President: Bobbie Draves (301) 540-7613 bdraves@verizon.net Secretary Becky Benton (703) 821-2691 beckybenton@yahoo.com Treasurer: Kathy Bacskay (703) 339-6532 bacskay1@aol.com Community Service: Amanda Davis (703) 378-7874 tiggera21@yahoo.com Finance: Kathy Bacskay (703) 339-6532 bacskay1@aol.com Founders Medallion Award: Peg Altemus (703) 938-3651 pega@cox.net Luncheon: Kathy Bacskay (703) 339-6532 bacskay1@aol.com Bobbie Draves (301) 540-7613 bdraves@verizon.net Nominating: Fran Schmitt (703) 450-4171 rschmitty@verizon.net Parliamentarian John Kirzl (703) 644-1805 jmkirzl@cox.net Sunshine: Barbara Gloeckner (793) 201-5216 sungloeckner@verizon.net Ways & Means Peg Altemus (703) 938-3651 pega@cox.net Web Master BJ Grey (703) 491-5073 bjgrey39@comcast.net Membership Secretary: Sandy Scales (703) 622-9716 sandian@comcast.ne t Representative: Ann Gibbons (703) 709 1456 a_gibbons@verizon. net Newsletter Editor: Marie & John Kirzl (703) 644-1805 jmkirzl@cox.net SUBMISSIONS TO THE CAPITOLE RECORD NEWSLETTER: All information and advertising is due by the 1st of February, April, June, August, October, and December. Members and honorary members are welcome to drop the Editor a line on any subject they wish to share with the membership. The Capitole Record exists for the benefit of the membership of The Nation's Capital Chapter of The Society of Decorative Painters. All articles and advertisements should reflect the purpose of the newsletter in providing information and education for the entire membership. Please e-mail all news of interest, Chapter exchange newsletters, and any advertising copy to: jmkirzl@cox.net or mail them to John Kirzl 7211 Ashview Drive, Springfield, VA 22153; (703) 644 1805 ADVERTISERS: Please send checks only made payable to NCC of SDP. DISPLAY ADS: Advertiser must provide electronic or camera-ready copy. Limit one full-page ad per issue per advertiser. YEARLY SINGLE ISSUE 1/8-page (2-1/4 x 3-1/4) $18.00 $ 4.00 1/4-page (4-1/2 x 3-1/4) $30.00 $ 6.00 1/2-page (4-1/2 x 7) $60.00 $12.00 Full page ---- $20.00 SUNSHINE CIRCLES: Not for advertising but for NCC member's Get Well wishes, Secret Painting Pal messages, Birthday, Anniversary, Thank You, Congratulatory, and similar messages no charge. Must be 25 words or less. NCC web site: www.nccpainters.com - any questions or comments about the web site contact Webmeister BJ Grey (703) 492-2666 bjgrey39@comcast.net

The Capitole Record December2018/January2019 Page!3 We did show at the Montclair Community Library the month of November. I placed signs in each President s cabinet with our Chapter s name and my phone number. I received no calls. Corner So to end out the year, I wish all of you and your family and very Merry and Blessed Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. If you don t celebrate Seasons Greetings. See you in January! Well another year has gone bye. I think we had a great year. Thanks to all of you for that. Thanks to my old Board and thanks for running and supporting me next year. Sandy stated at the meeting that she would take on Seminar if she wasn t selected to teach at World of Color. Well, she was selected to teach. So, if we want to have a Seminar, we need a Chair and a Committee. We don t have to have a seminar each year, but I really enjoyed the seminar this past year. Marie/John have put in this newsletter (pg. 1) what being Seminar Chair entails. Lorraine Nation s Capital Chapter Executive Board Minutes of the Meeting Sunday, November 11, 2018 Thanks for attending the November meeting and staying to paint with me. Thanks everyone for my end of year gift. Thanks Ann for doing the installation of officers. Please, please, please read your newsletter as we had to change many of the dates next year to get the Providence Community Center for our meetings. We will be starting earlier as we have the center from 9-1. If anyone knows of a place where we can meet for free or for a minimal amount for the day, let us know. We will have a short Board meeting and then a Halloween meeting at my house on January 13 at 1:00 pm. It will be a Pot Luck! Hopefully, no snow. Kathy is going to hand out all the things that need to be painted for the luncheon. So, when it is snowing, you will have something to paint. If you want to help with the luncheon, please come to this meeting. Or, if you cannot make it, but still want to help, contact Kathy Bacskay. The Founders Medallion will be awarded at the January meeting. PRESIDENT: President Lorraine Lasch conducted an email meeting of the NCC Executive Board, asking for input from members. VICE PRESIDENT: Bobbie Draves noted that 14 had signed up for painting at the November general meeting. REPRESENTATIVE: Ann Gibbons shared that Bobbie Draves is teaching in January, BJ Grey in February, Sandy Scales in March and no one has volunteered to teach in April. Kay Brown s paint in date is still to be determined. Respectfully submitted, Rebecca Benton, Secretary CANCELLATIONS If a meeting needs to be cancelled due to weather or other unforeseen events, notification will be posted on the website. We will also use email and a phone tree (if we still have power) to notify members

The Capitole Record December2018/January2019 Page!4 Nation s Capital Chapter General Membership Minutes of the Meeting Saturday, November 17, 2018 PRESIDENT: Lorraine Lasch called the meeting to order at 10:40 at the Providence Community Center. VICE PRESIDENT: Bobbie Draves listed upcoming events: Lorraine Lasch teaching a silhouette at the meeting today, Bobbie Draves teaching a snowman nightlight in January ($10, +$5 if you need the light fixture); Sandy Scales teaching at a four-hour meeting in March. Ann Davis briefed membership on changes to rec center reservation rules. Reservation times are now limited to 4-hour slots, either 9-1 or 12-4, and booking is permitted only three months in advance. MINUTES: Ann Davis motioned that the minutes be approved as printed in the newsletter. Barbara Gloeckner seconded the motion and it passed unanimously. TREASURER: Kathy Bacskay reported a current balance of $8,637.67. The budget will be presented in January. MEMBERSHIP: Sandy Scales reported 37 members in 2018, and 22, currently, for 2019. A quorum is present. REPRESENTATIVE: Ann Gibbons added the upcoming painting opportunities: a watercolor with BJ Grey in February, and Ann Davis painting seashells on boxes donated by Kathy Denneler before she moved the pattern and surface will be provided at no charge to members. SEMINAR: A search for a chair continues or seminar will be skipped this year. A plea will be in the next newsletter. ART SHOW: Sandy Scales and Marie Kirzl promoted the Art Show scheduled for the May meeting. NEWSLETTER: The Kirzls reminded members to submit articles and updates by December 1. COMMUNITY SERVICE: Ann Davis reported that seven painted gourds went to Brookside Gardens for their fundraiser. Several of them sold for over $100. There are 10 painted heads waiting to be delivered. Return outstanding painted heads for delivery before Christmas. FOUNDER S MEDALLION: Peg Altemus noted that time is short to submit names for consideration. HISTORIAN: No report. NOMINATING COMMITTEE: No report. HISTORIAN: No Report. SUNSHINE: No report WAYS N MEANS: Peg Altemus thanked everyone for the overwhelming number of items today. NEW BUSINESS: None OLD BUSINESS ELECTION for 2019: There were no nominations from the floor and the slate was unanimously accepted as presented. Ann Davis performed the installation, presenting sunflowers to each member installed. Lorraine Lasch gave her board and committee chairs handmade cards in thanks for their service this year. As a thank you for a great year as president, NCC will pay for one class fee for Lorraine when she attends HOOT next year. The meeting adjourned at 11:15 a.m. Respectfully submitted, Rebecca Benton, Secretary DISCLAIMER Various paints, finishes and solvents are used at meetings, paint-ins, seminars etc. Please evaluate your health status before choosing to participate in any activity where they are used. NCC of SDP assumes no liability for health status while using any painting-related products.

The Capitole Record December2018/January2019 Page!5 Installation of 2019 Executive Board Ann Davis conducts the installation ceremony for the 2019 Excutive Board Lorraine Lasch President Bobbie Draves Vice President Sandy Scales Membership Secretary Kathy Bacskay Treasurer Becky Benton Secretary Ann Gibbons Representative

The Capitole Record December2018/January2019 Page!6 NCC January 26, 2019 Meeting Date: Saturday January.26, 2019 Teacher: Bobbie Draves Project: Snowman Night light Fee: $10+ $5 if you need the light fixture Location: Providence Community Center Time: 9:00am CONTACT: Bobbie Draves e-mail dravesroberta@yahoo.com to sign up FEBRUARY 23 PAINT IN Date: Saturday February 23, 9AM - 1PM Location: Providence Community Center No Class Fee (If you want me to make up a paint palette and paper for you $3) I will email you the pattern packet for you to print out. ( this is my own pattern packet) Supplies: Watercolor paints- Alizarin Crimson ( or your favorite red), Sap Green, Cobalt Blue or Ultramarine Blue Brushes: 2 round brushes with a sharp point. If you don't have brushes and you need to buy some, you don't need to spend lots on brushes. Cheap brushes like "Simply Simmons" work well...size 6 or 8 or 10...whatever you have or can find. If it has a sharp point it can do tiny areas as well as bigger areas with the different pressure you use. Surface: 9X12 Watercolor paper (will fit an 8X10 mat) whatever size you need if you are changing the size of the line drawing. 2 water containers. Your acrylic water basin will work since it has 2 wells. Paper towels and a palette for mixing paint- plastic or foam plate works well. Graphite paper and a ball point pen (red works best so you can easily see where you have traced) to transfer the pattern onto your watercolor paper. Contact : Ann Gibbons e-mail :a_gibbons@verizon.net to sign up

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The Capitole Record December2018/January2019 Page!11 THE NATION S CAPITAL CHAPTER, #99034 Name Nickname: Address E-mail City State Zip Birthday / Phone H W C Fax # New* Who introduced you to our chapter? Renew Year Joined SDP# Year Joined Do you live within 25 mi. of the Capital Beltway? YES NO Would you Best in Show be able to bring other members to/from meetings? YES NO Do you teach? YES NO What medium(s)? Membership dues are paid annually, and are currently $20.00. Please complete this form and mail it to: The Nation s Capital Chapter; Membership Secretary; Sandy Scales 3779 Blowing Leaf Place Dumfries VA 22025-3606 If you have any questions, please email sandian@comcast.net or call 703-622-9716. *TO BE A MEMBER OF NCC, YOU MUST ALSO BE A MEMBER OF SDP. IF YOU ARE NOT ALREADY A MEMBER OF SDP, PLEASE COMPLETE AND SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING FORM.... Cut along this line SOCIETY OF DECORATIVE PAINTERS Name New/Renew If renewing, ID# Address City, State, Zip Phone (H) (W) Do you teach? Mediums? Dues are paid annually, and are currently $60.00. (Dues are not prorated, and are payable each year between December 1st and 31st for the next year.) Please mail this form with your check, made payable to SDP in the amount of $60.00. Mail To: SDP 1220 East First Street Wichita, KS 67214

The Capitole Record December2018/January2019 Page!12 2019 Calendar January Board Meeting & Halloween 13th General Meeting PCC 9-1 26th February Paint in BJ Grey 23rd March Board Meeting TBD General Meeting 18th PCC Sandy Scales project April Ann Davis Paint in TBD May Board Meeting TBD SDP Conf 13-18 Wichita KS General Mtg TBD June July Board meeting 10th TBD General Meeting Luncheon Holiday Inn Dulles, VA - 27th HOOT 15-19 August September Board meeting 15th TBD General Meeting PCC 21st October November 4-9 World of Color Board meeting 10th TBD General Meeting Election of Officers PCC 16th December January Happy February Amanda Davis Sandy Scales Diane Crean 5-Jan 27-Jan 29-Jan Fran Schmitt Cheryl Saggers 8-Feb 25-Feb Birthday

The Capitole Record December2018/January2019 Page!13 TABLE OF CONTENTS Americana Chain Store Listing ------7-10 Birthdays ----------------------------------12 Calendar -----------------------------------12 Cancellations -------------------------------3 Chapter Meeting -------------------------1,6 Directions -----------------------------------1 Disclaimer ----------------------------------4 Editor s Desk -----------------------------13 Executive Board & Committee Chairs -2 Executive Board Minutes -----------------3 General Meeting Minutes ----------------4 Installation of Officers --------------------5 NCC & SDP Renewal Forms -----------11 Paint In --------------------------------------6 President s Corner -------------------------3 Seminar -------------------------------------1 FROM THE EDITORS DESK Hi All Winter has come in like a bull in a china shop for some of us ( I know, mixed metaphors). This newsletter is late because the Editor has been in Fairfax Hospital since December2 through 11 for emergency abdominal surgery. She is at home recovering. Meanwhile the assistant editor was working slowly on the Newsletter in between hospital visits and caregiving responsibilities. Arlene Mauceri, a former long time member of the NCC and dear friend of many members, has passed away. Lorraine Lasch fell and injured her leg (fortunately no breaks), her son has a blood clot on his leg (being treated with meds) and husband Frank fell on the ice and mangled his finger. Ann Davis has successfully recovered from a severe bout of vertigo Diane Crean is awaiting test results to determine if skin cancer has returned. Please keep all these friends and their families in your thoughts and prayers, ad let s hope the downhill slide is over Thanks to Diane Crean, on pages 7-10 is a listing of chain stores and which Americana.colors they carry. Regards. Marie and John It s not what you look at that matters, it s what you see Thoreau