Executive Board. The Guild's governing body is comprised of four officers elected by the membership at large, the President of each Chapter and one representative-at-large from each Chapter. If an Executive Board member is unable to attend a meeting, s/he may send a substitute who then has voting privileges for that specific meeting.
3rd Tuesday of every month / 3:00 p.m.
Saddlebrook Village Recreation Center, 3010 Saddlebrook Lane
Executive Board Officers
(Two-year terms: Elections for President and Treasurer in odd years; elections for Vice President and Secretary in even years)
Vice President, Micki MacCumbee (Jan 2011-Dec 2012) / Email: VP@qgotv.org
Chapter Representatives: Chapter, President (Member-at-Large)
(Election criteria and terms of office are up to each Chapter to determine. Guild Bylaws prohibit an officer of a Chapter from also holding a Guild office.)
Allamanda, Cathy Barlow (Marilyn Paluszak)
B's, Sandy DeVries (Judy Porter)
Chatham, Ilga Pivetz (To be determined)
Friendship Star, Vicki Sheppard (Judy Hanley)
Lake Miona, Joyce Doig (Donna Kudner)
Laurel Manor, Jeannie Meyer (Pat Chapin)
Mulberry, Carolyn Heald (Dale Angione)
Piecemaker Quilters, Esther Meinhardt, Barbara Rule-Mispel (Co-presidents; no member-at-large)
Patchwork Garden, Kathi Hronchek (Summer), Donna Parisi (Winter) (Eloise Nobel)
SeaBreeze, Sheddy Reese (Barbara Holtermann, Ellen Koenig)
Sterling Stitchers, Judy Short (Donna Tyndall)
Sunset Pointe, Regina Wolf (Mary Ellen Mineo)
Standing Committees
Historian, Vacancy
Membership, Joy Lynch
Showcase of Quilts 2013, Ann Moroz, Carole Schroeder
Website, Marilyn Paluszak
Guild Meetings. The Program Committee, chaired by the Guild's Vice President, arranges presentations by guest lecturers, trunk shows and/or special events, such as the annual 'garage sale' of sewing-related articles, and wonderful holiday parties.
1st Tuesday of every month / Usually starting at 7:00 p.m. / Lincoln Room
Laurel Manor Regional Recreation Center, 1985 Laurel Manor Drive
Standing Rules
History in the making (It's worse. Now are too busy making history to stop and write it down!)