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President The Heritage Heartbeat Painting News for Members of Palomar Heritage Painters Vol 35, Issue 4, May 2018 Looking Forward: PRESIDENT S MESSAGE So many wonderful people have stepped up to help with vacant committees, Sandy Garcia is busy this year, chair of Ways and Means and now she has volunteered to be MPI for 2019. Thank you, Sandy, Bobbie T. has also volunteered to get a seminar going for the 2019 year. The board gave her some teacher suggestions and when the final teacher(s) are chosen, you will be asked to vote on your choice. Keep watching for that e-mail coming soon. At the general meeting, last month, I shared my commitment to become more active in community service. As you may remember, the Christmas party will be all about charity, in addition, Bobbie T. has volunteered to provide a class for free in the October slot. We are calling this the Season of Giving and I m asking members to bring non-perishable items to the October paint in. You may also bring in items anytime and we will store them. The idea is to fill cloth bags for coach bound residents. Consider such items like shampoo, toilet paper, depends, tooth paste, Kleenex, paper towels, dish soap, hand soap. I think you get the picture. So please help us give back. Believe it or not, the San Diego County Fair is just around the corner and now is the time to enter your pieces. Please consider entering items this year. The more entries the more exposure decorative painting gets. I am available this year to deliver and pick up so if that is your stumbling block, problem solved! You must register by May 11, 2018. If I am delivering items for you, please bring them to the May paint in along with your receipt, I need to deliver on May 18,2018 As our chapter is giving back to membership with a free class and possible free Christmas party, raffles are very important. Therefore, we will have a raffle in July and October. Please consider donating any item, we do not need baskets filled with stuff. If you have extra paints, wood you will never paint, anything will do. If everyone uses their free class and attends 3 classes before Christmas (not including MPI) chapter will have spent almost $2400 this does not include the reduced membership costs. We need the raffles to keep us going. On a final note, Marilyn and I were having a conversation which stemmed from the board meeting, how do we increase the number of participants each month? I would like to offer my thoughts, forgive me if I sound like a teacher. If asked the question why do you come to monthly painting class? there may be a variety of reasons, I for one have only two. First and foremost is to learn. I learned to paint at PHP with wonderful, talented people around me, second was the creative environment such an experience provides. I would like to remind everyone that we are lifelong learners and consider the lessons each class provides. I gave up the idea of taking a class to find a place to put the piece, not all genres are to my liking, but each provides a new technique or idea I can apply later. So, for me, I paint to learn. I would like to invite those many members who have not joined us in a while, to come and learn with us again. Linda Art is the only way to run away without leaving home. -Twyla Tharp Linda Silvasy May 12, 2018 Peacock Bank Bag Onya Tolmasoff July 14, 2018 Feeling Froggy Lori Hillstead June 9, 2018 Fall Harvest Donna Carpenter In this Issue Upcoming Classes & Events... 2 Programs Report... 3 April Paint-In Photos... 4 April Paint-In Raffles... 6 PHP Garage Sale... 6 Sunshine & Birthdays... 7 May Potluck News... 7 2018 Christmas Party... 8 Sue Bond Stash Sale... 8 Del Mar Fair Report... 9 Membership Report... 9 Board & General Mtg Minutes 10 Jan-Feb-Mar Financial Report.. 11 PHP 2018-19 Calendar... 12 2018 Conventions... 13 Map to Paint-In... 13 Class Signup Sheet... 14 List of Officers... 14 2018 Membership Form... 15 Page 1 The Heritage Heartbeat May 2018

Upcoming Programs 3 months at a glance Sign up sheet is on Page 14 of this newsletter or online. Saturday May 12 th, 2018 at 9 a.m. Peacock Bank Bag Teacher: Onya Tolmasoff Place: San Marcos Mobile Estates, club house Class Fee: $25.00 Members $30.00 guests Medium: Jo Sonja Paint Surface: Approx. 5½ x 10 Vinyl Bank bag or surface of your choice Signups: Marilyn Winder Leslie Pilcher Linda Martin Sheila Elliott Linda Silvasy Candy Sciarretta Cynthia Megill Linda Camp Teri Hayes Mindy Rupp Marilyn Dixon Sandy Garcia Saturday June 9 th, 2018 at 9 a.m. Fall Harvest Teacher: Donna Carpenter Place: San Marcos Mobile Estates, club house Class Fee: $25.00 Members $30.00 guests Medium: Jo Sonja and Deco Art Acrylics, two Jo Sonja background colors, Americana yellow Neon. Surface: 7½ x 23 wood panel, canvas or surface of your choice. Signups: Sheila Elliott Charlene Butler Linda Camp Jeannie Robert Jean Cooke Debi Stivers Linda Silvasy Renee Molloy Carol Voyles Sandy Garcia Charlotte Hicks 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 available for $20 payable to Lori. Signups: Leslie Pilcher Debi Stivers C. Sciaretta Merle Avery Linda Eastom L.P. Cynthia Megill Carol Voyles Sheila Elliott Charlotte Hicks Mindy Rupp Dee Bristol Linda Camp Marilyn Dixon Linda Silvasy The Heritage Heartbeat May 2018 Page 2

1st Vice-Presidents Programs NEWS from 1st Vice Presidents (Programs) April Class: Who knew that broccoli and corn had faces? According to Bobbie, they do! Bobbie not only showed us how to paint this darling witch sitting on a moon but also taught us concepts of why we chose certain colors in a design. The day was easy going and fun including a terrific lunch and raffles, raffles, raffles. Thanks to those who donated both food and items. We also had terrific garage sale items Marilyn put together for us. Pick up some wood or patterns from her, paint it- and donate it back to the chapter for raffles. May 12 Class: Peacock Bank Bag This is a truly a colorful and whimsical project painted on a bag. Try your skills on a vinyl bag or adapt the pattern to another surface. If you want a vinyl bag they are easy to find on-line. We found some in multiple colors at www.bankbags.co or blue bags were readily available at Office Depot and some pastel colored ones were spotted at Michaels. Additional supplies requested for the class: Wet palette, small stencil brush, your favorite Splatter brush, #1 liner 3 round 2-6 Filbert, 4-6 Flat. Pattern sheets available. June 9 th Class: Fall Harvest This project has a beautiful Fall color palette and you will be ready to display this piece in your home starting September. The pattern can be adapted to several surfaces (canvas, wood etc.) with some additional examples from the teacher below. We have the patterns for vertical and horizontal direction. The original Fall Harvest project will be on display at the May Paint In. Pattern sheets available. llustration of possible horizontal layouts (unfinished)) July 14 th Class: Feeling Froggy This is a mixed media class. The kits are available for purchase for $20 (separate from the class fee) and includes the 8 x 15 surface, all the pieces, thermometer and the key. Payment for the kit is by cash or check payable to Lori Hillstead. Class may be limited to 20 people due to kit availability. After 20 signups, we will start a waiting list for class signups and if Lori can put more kits together- -the class will be available to those on that list. The original Feeling Froggy project will be on display at the May Paint In. Project kit and pattern sheets available. Carol Voyles and Debi Stivers Page 3 The Heritage Heartbeat May 2018

Harvest Witch on Moon Bobbie Takashima April 14, 2018 The Heritage Heartbeat May 2018 Page 4

Harvest Witch on Moon Bobbie Takashima April 14, 2018 Page 5 The Heritage Heartbeat May 2018

Garage Sale A View from the Garage Sale Table We will have six notebooks full of pattern packets. There is a really great selection at $2.00 each..books are $3.00 each. And all kinds of wood that needs paint! Check it all out om Saturday the 12th. Marilyn D. Marilyn Dixon APRIL 2018 PAINT-IN RAFFLE WINNERS There were lots of lucky winners for the raffle prizes provided at this month's Paint-In, with some winning more than once! The winners were: Lorean Weng, Dee Bristol (3 time winner), Marilyn Dixon (2 time winner, including the lovely set of place mats sewn by PHP member Nancy Wozniak), Charlotte Hicks (2 time winner), Linda Camp (2 time winner), Carol Voyles, Alice Reuter, Candy Sciarretta (2 time winner), Leslie Pilcher, and Sharon Carlen. And last but not least, Jeanne Robert was the winner of the lovely fire screen, painted by PHP member Sherry Choquette! And Thank You to our April Raffle Queen: Linda Camp For putting together these wonderful Prizes! The Heritage Heartbeat May 2018 Page 6

Pot Luck Sunshine Individuals born in the month of May are extremely understanding, resolute and enthusiastic. Their physical attractiveness coupled with their mental strength makes them absolutely irresistible. Extremely hardworking and always on the move, these people always keep themselves occupied with something or the other and detest wasting time. As charming as these Mayborns are, they always claim the attention of almost everybody around them and their oratory skills make sure that the attention stays. Zealous and energetic, not only do they exhibit a keen interest in arts, music and literature, but they also tend to have an imaginative bent of mind. That certainly describes our members who have a birthday this month! The birthstone for May is the emerald and the flower is the lily of the Valley. Zodiac signs are Taurus (until May 20) and Gemini (May 21 onward). Many famous people were born in May including Bing Crosby, Audrey Hepburn, Orson Welles, Florence Nightingale, Sally Ride, Bob Hope, Billy Joel, Benjamin Spock, George Clooney and Rosemary Clooney. Also Harry Truman, Irving Berlin, Katharine Hepburn, George Lucas, Henry Fonda, Liberace, Perry Como, John Wayne, John F. Kennedy and Clint Eastwood. Special observances and holidays are Saturday, May 5, Cinco de Mayo, Kentucky Derby and World Naked Gardening Day. In the United States, Cinco de Mayo is sometimes mistaken for Mexico's Independence Day the most important national holiday in Mexico which is celebrated on September 16. Mother s Day is celebrated on May 13. Armed Forces Day is celebrated on May 19. May Birthdays Linda Silvasy... 3 Cynthia Smith... 3 Carol Ganzi... 4 Neva Anderson... 7 Marilyn Dixon... 21 Linda Martin... 22 Janet Johnson... 23 Linda Camp... 28 Potluck Lunch Other May days worth celebrating are World Turtle Day on May 23 and Memorial Day and National Burger Day on May 28 although Memorial Day is really May 30 but the holiday was moved to the last Monday in May to allow for a three day weekend. Memorial Day is to honor all Americans who died while in military service. On June 28, 1968, Congress passed the Uniform Monday Holiday Act, which moved four holidays, including Memorial Day, from their traditional dates to a specified Monday in order to create a convenient three-day weekend. The change moved Memorial Day from its traditional May 30 date to the last Monday in May. The law took effect at the federal level in 1971. After some initial confusion and unwillingness to comply, all 50 states adopted Congress' change of date within a few years. One of the longest-standing traditions is the running of the Indianapolis 500, an auto race which has been held in conjunction with Memorial Day since 1911. Originally it was held on Memorial Day itself, and since 1974 it runs on the Sunday preceding the Memorial Day holiday. PHP members celebrating a birthday in May are Linda Silvasy and Cynthia Smith on May 3; Carol Ganzi on May 4; Neva Anderson on May 7; Marilyn Dixon on May 21; Linda Martin on May 22; Janet Johnson on May 23 and Linda Camp on May 28. If you know of a member (current or past) who needs a get well card or even missing you, thinking of you card, please let me know. Lunch for our May Paint-in will be pizza,salads and dessert. Bring your own cold drink for the day. Coffee will be brewing. Jeanne Robert Marilyn D, 760-740-9794 imtwincrazy@gmail.com Marilyn Dixon Page 7 The Heritage Heartbeat May 2018

Sue Bond's Huge Stash Sale What an opportunity! Lots and lots of "the stash" is together and being shown and sold at my house. There is 32 linear feet of table space...covered. As items sell, more will be added. Some surfaces aren't available anymore. Wood and primed metal pieces galore. Many painted pieces as well as lots of your favorite artists pattern packets. Collect some friends and come look. Call and let me know when you would like to come by. Marilyn Dixon 760-740-9794 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 Cynthia Smith The Heritage Heartbeat May 2018 Page 8

Memberhship Hey, Ladies: San Diego County Fair 2018- How Sweet It Is It s countdown time for entering your fabulous painted pieces into the Home and Hobby division competitive exhibits at this year s fair. Don t delay. You have to register your projects online first. You can still work on finishing them between registration and the delivery date. I may or may not be speaking from personal experience (wink, wink). Add that last coat of spray varnish and you will be good to go. Here s the scoop on how to enter: You must register your pieces ONLINE by 11:59 pm on Friday, May 11, 2018 and pay a small fee. Go to www.sdfair.com/entry to enter. The day to deliver your entries to the fairgrounds is Friday, May 18 th, from Noon-7:00 pm. Linda Silvasy has graciously volunteered to take pieces down to the fair for anyone who needs help. Please call or email Linda directly (llsilvasy@yahoo.com) to make arrangements. See you at the Fair, Charlotte Hicks (charlotteandles@cox.net) Welcome (back) to PHP! Sally King and Susan Schoeppner! Please print this page & cut out these address boxes and staple into your roster on the appropriate page.. Membership News Sally King Home: 34656 Foxberry Road Cell: 951-760-0363 Winchester, CA 92596-8883 Work: sallykingemail@gmail.com Spouse: Ernie Birthday: Nov 23 Susan Schoeppner Home: 760-271-0699 26223 Wyndemere Ct. Cell: 760-271-0699 Escondido, CA 92026-8504 Work: schoeppner@cox.net Spouse: Eric Birthday: Oct 9 Merle Avery & Leslie Pilcher Page 9 The Heritage Heartbeat May 2018

Secretary Secretary Palomar Heritage Painters Board Meeting Minutes April 7, 2018 A Board Meeting of the Palomar Heritage Painters was held on April 7, 2018, at the home of President Linda Silvasy, in Valley Center, CA. The meeting was called to order at 10:15 a.m. by Linda Silvasy. ATTENDANCE: Linda Silvasy, Bobbie Takashima, Carol Voyles, Debi Stivers, Sandy Garcia, Leslie Pilcher, Marilyn Dixon, and Linda Camp. SEMINARS: Bobbie Takashima will be accepting input from the board, regarding various instructors and their projects, to be considered for future seminars. PROGRAMS: Carol Voyles and Debi Stivers, 1st Vice Presidents, Programs, began a discussion concerning the October 13 Paint-In date, which was "open" on the PHP calendar. It was stated that October is typically the start of the holiday preparation time, and that we should consider a Christmas project, as we had none on our schedule this year. Also, for that particular Paint-In, the theme would be a "Season of Giving" class, to provide for members of the San Marcos Mobile Home Estates, especially those who may be house-bound or in need. Ideas included providing tote bags or baskets, which we would fill with toiletries, donated by the PHP members. Members would bring at least 5 or 6 toiletry items, or more if possible. Bobbie Takashima very generously volunteered her teaching time for the October 13th Paint-In, which will have a 40 person maximum capacity. For future classes, from April 2019 on, when member voting has been completed, the board will review the outcome, for final class decisions. Linda Silvasy made a motion for this, and was passed by group. OUTSTANDING MEMBER AWARD: President Linda Silvasy brought up the idea of having an award for PHP members, to be recognized for work done, or their contributions in various ways. The board can get suggestions from members and then decide. Linda Silvasy made a motion, Sandy Garcia seconded, and motion passed. CHARITY: Debi Stivers suggested that raffle money collected from the Christmas raffles, could be possibly donated to a charity of choice. BEGINNING PAINT CLASSES: President Linda Silvasy discussed the idea of having a "bring a friend to paint" month, to recruit new painters, or having a class to involve younger painters, on a separate date from our Paint-In day. Having a Girl Scout group participate was discussed, but it may be necessary to go to their location. Linda Silvasy and Leslie Pilcher were going to research options. TREASURER: Marilyn Dixon, Treasurer, discussed the question of providing mileage costs for instructors, as it had been brought up in recent months. The wording in our contract with instructors, is that the mileage is at their own expense. FUND RAISING: To replenish our funds, and/or for charity, having raffles on a regular basis is needed. For the month of April, Linda Camp and Marilyn Dixon were coordinating raffle prizes. The next raffle months will be July, then October, and then the December Christmas party. It would be helpful if members can assist in supplying raffle items. It was discussed that we should investigate listing some of the "garage sale" painting items online, at various "Destash groups," which may be a good fund raiser. Linda Silvasy made a motion, and Carol Voyles seconded it, and all agreed. A trial run will be set up shortly. Linda Silvasy moved to adjourn the meeting at 1:40 p.m., seconded by Sandy Garcia. Respectfully submittted, Linda Camp, Secretary Linda Camp Palomar Heritage Painters General Meeting April 14, 2018 A general meeting, held at the San Marcos Mobile Home Estates, was called to order by President Linda Silvasy at 12:50 p.m. The following announcements were made: Board Meeting: A board meeting was held last Saturday, April 7th. Previously, the month of October was an "empty month," but at the Board Meeting, Bobbie Takashima graciously volunteered to teach the October class as a fund raiser, which will be a Christmas piece. For October, the free class coupon cannot be used. PROGRAMS: Per Carol Voyles & Debi Stivers, the May project will be the "Peacock Bank Bag" taught by Onya Tolmasoff. The June project will be the "Fall Harvest" taught by Donna Carpenter. The July project is "Feeling Froggy" taught by Lori Hillstead, and if you would like the "kit" which includes the wood and thermometer insert, it is an additional $20 cost. See Debi or Carol for further information. CHARITY: The PHP chapter has been called "The Chapter with a Heart" in the past, and in keeping with that, we will have our "Season of Giving" campaign in the coming months. PHP members are asked to donate at least 5 toiletry items to provide to the San Marcos Mobile Estates residents who are in need. In addition, for the raffles in July and October, if members can bring something, so that funds can be donated to the Mobile Home Estates or other charity. DEL MAR FAIR : The time is approaching for submissions to the Del Mar Fair. (a.k.a. San Diego County Fair). Registration deadline is May 11, and pieces are to be submitted by May 18 & 19. Entry fees are $8 per item. Please see Charlotte Hicks for further information. BEGINNING PAINT CLASS: There is discussion to plan a "Bring a Friend to Paint" class, which will be scheduled aside from regular class. WAYS & MEANS: Per Sandy Garcia, there are 3 pieces so far: from Sue Bond, Sandy Garcia, and Linda McFadden. In addition, Bobbie Takashima announced she will provide a piece. The drawing is scheduled for September. Meeting adjourned at 1:10 p.m. Respectfully submittted, Linda Camp, Secretary Linda Camp The Heritage Heartbeat May 2018 Page 10

Treasurer PALOMAR HERITAGE PAINTERS 2018 INCOME & EXPENSE January, February, March 2018 BEGINNING CHECK BALANCE $13,402.03 Date: December 31, 2017 Dates Combined INCOME Membership Dues Received $170.00 Programs Monthly Paint-ins - Class Fees $1,200.00 Mystery Paint-In Class Fees $720.00 Raffle Income $683.00 Seminar 2017 Fees $75.00 Other Income Garage Sale $210.00 TOTAL INCOME $3,058.00 EXPENSES Membership Membership Expenses (Rosters) $220.47 Programs 1st Vice Pres -- calendar covers $12.38 Teacher Fees - Jan & Feb $1,265.00 Paint-in Supplies - January Paint $456.39 Raffle Expenses $73.62 Mystery Paint-In Teacher Fees $550.00 Food & Supplies $771.49 Raffle Expenses $98.37 Christmas Party Deposit $100.00 Ways & Means Expenses $150.00 Hospitality January Lunch $254.93 Miscellaneous Expenses Sunshine (postage & cards) $97.87 Dues to National $101.50 National Insurance $93.00 TOTAL EXPENSES $4,245.02 ENDING CHECKING BALANCE Date: March 31.2018 $12,215.01 Marilyn Dixon Page 11 The Heritage Heartbeat May 2018

2018 2019 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 May 2018 Page 12

2018-19 Deoorative Painting Conventions (with links) SDP International Conference May 8 12, 2018 Daytona Beach, FL 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 Just an observation. Our paint-in attendance has not been good. The chapter needs your help to support the teachers we invite each month. Learn new techniques and painting tips from a different teacher each month. If you don't particularly care for the piece, give it away. All of this year's pieces were "voted" in. Please back up your votes as inherently promised when you voted for the projects. Marilyn D. imtwincrazy@gmail.com World of Color Expo (There will not be a WOCE in 2018) Creative Painting February 24 March 1, 2019 Las Vegas, NV Paint-In Location: San Marcos Mobile Estates Clubroom 1145 East Barham Drive San Marcos, CA 92078 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 email or verbal receipt. If you don t receive it, please call me at 760.731.9566 Make check payable to: Palomar Heritage Painters Please email ad to: Leslie Pilcher leslie.m.pilcher@gmail.com Mail Check to: Marilyn Dixon, Treasurer 3058 Felicita Road Escondido, CA 92029 Page 13 The Heritage Heartbeat May 2018

Sign me UP! For project for the month of Name Address E-mail 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 92027 Questions? Call Debi at 760-807-3187 or e-mail 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. 2018 Elected & Appointed Board President... Linda Silvasy... 760-644-6290...llsilvasy@yahoo.com 1st Vice Presidents, Programs... Debi Stivers... 760-807-3187...debido@cox.net... Carol Voyles... 760-803-2078...cvoyles123@hotmail.com 2nd Vice President, Membership... Leslie Pilcher... 760-731-9566...leslie.m.pilcher@gmail.com Secretary... Linda Camp... 760-787-9332...linda_camp@yahoo.com Treasurer... Marilyn Dixon... 760-740-9794...imtwincrazy@gmail.com Mystery Paint-in 2018... Leslie Pilcher... 760-731-9566...leslie.m.pilcher@gmail.com Newsletter Editor/ Website... Leslie Pilcher... 760-731-9566...leslie.m.pilcher@gmail.com SDP/DAC Representative... Carol Ganzi... 310-273-5096... egg-cetera@earthlink.net Video-Setup... Linda Silvasy... 760-644-6290...llsilvasy@yahoo.com Sunshine... Jeanne Robert... 858-576-7163...jrtb88@yahoo.com Garage Sale... Marilyn Dixon... 760-740-9794...imtwincrazy@gmail.com Hospitality... Marilyn Dixon... 760-740-9794...imtwincrazy@gmail.com Del Mar Fair... Charlotte Hicks... 760-739-9575...charlotteandles@cox.net Holiday Party 2018... Neva Anderson... 760-729-5868...nevander@roadrunner.com... Linda Eastom... 760-728-4002...lindaeastom@aol.com Ways & Means... Sandy Garcia... 760-419-9520...belletoles@aol.com Mystery Paint-in 2019... Open Raffles... Open Outreach... Open Publicity... Open Seminar Chair 2018... Open The Heritage Heartbeat May 2018 Page 14

2018 PALOMAR HERITAGE PAINTERS MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Name Spouse s Name Address City, State, Zip Phones: (Home) (Cell) (Work) E-Mail 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, www.palomarheritagepainters.com 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 email address. All other Members with an email address should access the newsletter through the website www.palomarheritagepainters.com 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 92028 Questions? Call Leslie at (760)731-9566 or email at leslie.m.pilcher@gmail.com Page 15 The Heritage Heartbeat May 2018

The Heritage Heartbeat Leslie Pilcher 4195 Fallsbrae Road Fallbrook, CA 92028 Need a copy of the Project Calendar? Want to see past newsletters? Check the website www.palomarheritagepainters.com The Heritage Heartbeat May 2018 Page 16