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2008 clayart nceca mug exchange

updated sat 1 mar 08

 

Rebecca Knight on fri 22 feb 08


Sorry for the confusion with the original posting for the Mug Exchange. I
was having issues so Mel posted for me.


The 11th Annual Clayart Mug Exchange will take place in the Clayart
Room at 6:45
pm on Friday, March 21st. Here are the particulars:

The Exchange is open to all members of the Clayart Internet Discussion
Group.

1. Pick a mug, or another ceramic object you've made, for the exchange.
Only one item, please. Since all the pieces will be put in bags for the
exchange, your piece must fit in a paper bag measuring approximately 5" X 4"
X 9".



2. Please place your business card or a handwritten card with your name and
contact information inside the mug. It would be wonderful if you would
include technical information on the card about the mug, such as
construction method, firing temperature, and glazes used.



3. Bring your mug to the Clayart room any time on Thursday or Friday and
place it on the designated table. The sooner the better, as we all love
looking at the mug exhibition during the conference.

4. Come to the Clayart room between 5:30 pm and 6:30 pm Friday evening and
retrieve your mug. Hand it to a Muggette on duty, who will put it in a
paper bag, seal it, and place it on the table. You will be given a ticket
for the Mug Exchange. This time between bagging your mug and the start of
the exchange is a great festive time to visit with all your Clayart friends.

5. The doors will open at 6:45 for the exchange. You MUST have your ticket
to enter the room. A Muggette will collect your ticket and direct you to
the table, where you will select a mug in a bag. So others may choose,
please move away from the table after you have your bag.

After everyone present has picked a mug, try to get together with both the
person who received your mug as well as the person who made the mug you
picked. Part of the point, and fun, of the Mug Exchange is to meet new
Clayart friends.

Since there is a very well organized stay-at-home exchange, the one at NCECA
is limited to Clayart members attending NCECA, who are able to meet at
6:30for the exchange. We find it's much more fun when you get to meet
your
partner face to face.

NOTE!!
The Muggette crew this year includes Jennifer Boyer, Ann Testa, Logan
Johnson, Lois Wilkins, Amber Fuller and Rebecca Knight. To keep a regular
rotation of volunteers going, we'd like a couple of new volunteers to add to
our group. .

Please let me know if you have any comments or suggestions.
Rebecca

Keba M Hitzeman on sat 23 feb 08


If you need more muggettes - I'd love to help!

Keba


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-----Original Message-----
From: Clayart [mailto:CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG] On Behalf Of Rebecca Knight
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2008 16:23
To: CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
Subject: 2008 Clayart NCECA Mug Exchange

Sorry for the confusion with the original posting for the Mug Exchange. I
was having issues so Mel posted for me.


The 11th Annual Clayart Mug Exchange will take place in the Clayart
Room at 6:45
pm on Friday, March 21st. Here are the particulars:

The Exchange is open to all members of the Clayart Internet Discussion
Group.

1. Pick a mug, or another ceramic object you've made, for the exchange.
Only one item, please. Since all the pieces will be put in bags for the
exchange, your piece must fit in a paper bag measuring approximately 5" X 4"
X 9".



2. Please place your business card or a handwritten card with your name and
contact information inside the mug. It would be wonderful if you would
include technical information on the card about the mug, such as
construction method, firing temperature, and glazes used.



3. Bring your mug to the Clayart room any time on Thursday or Friday and
place it on the designated table. The sooner the better, as we all love
looking at the mug exhibition during the conference.

4. Come to the Clayart room between 5:30 pm and 6:30 pm Friday evening and
retrieve your mug. Hand it to a Muggette on duty, who will put it in a
paper bag, seal it, and place it on the table. You will be given a ticket
for the Mug Exchange. This time between bagging your mug and the start of
the exchange is a great festive time to visit with all your Clayart friends.

5. The doors will open at 6:45 for the exchange. You MUST have your ticket
to enter the room. A Muggette will collect your ticket and direct you to
the table, where you will select a mug in a bag. So others may choose,
please move away from the table after you have your bag.

After everyone present has picked a mug, try to get together with both the
person who received your mug as well as the person who made the mug you
picked. Part of the point, and fun, of the Mug Exchange is to meet new
Clayart friends.

Since there is a very well organized stay-at-home exchange, the one at NCECA
is limited to Clayart members attending NCECA, who are able to meet at
6:30for the exchange. We find it's much more fun when you get to meet
your
partner face to face.

NOTE!!
The Muggette crew this year includes Jennifer Boyer, Ann Testa, Logan
Johnson, Lois Wilkins, Amber Fuller and Rebecca Knight. To keep a regular
rotation of volunteers going, we'd like a couple of new volunteers to add to
our group. .

Please let me know if you have any comments or suggestions.
Rebecca

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Rikki Gill on wed 27 feb 08


I'd like to do it.

Rikki Gill
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ilene Mahler"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 11:57 AM
Subject: Re: 2008 Clayart NCECA Mug Exchange


> yes me...Ilene
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Rebecca Knight"
> To:
> Sent: Friday, February 22, 2008 4:23 PM
> Subject: 2008 Clayart NCECA Mug Exchange
>
>
>> ---------------------- Information from the mail
>> header -----------------------
>> Sender: Clayart
>> Poster: Rebecca Knight
>> Subject: 2008 Clayart NCECA Mug Exchange
>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Sorry for the confusion with the original posting for the Mug Exchange.
>> I
>> was having issues so Mel posted for me.
>>
>>
>> The 11th Annual Clayart Mug Exchange will take place in the Clayart
>> Room at 6:45
>> pm on Friday, March 21st. Here are the particulars:
>>
>> The Exchange is open to all members of the Clayart Internet Discussion
>> Group.
>>
>> 1. Pick a mug, or another ceramic object you've made, for the exchange.
>> Only one item, please. Since all the pieces will be put in bags for the
>> exchange, your piece must fit in a paper bag measuring approximately 5" X
>> 4"
>> X 9".
>>
>>
>>
>> 2. Please place your business card or a handwritten card with your name
>> and
>> contact information inside the mug. It would be wonderful if you would
>> include technical information on the card about the mug, such as
>> construction method, firing temperature, and glazes used.
>>
>>
>>
>> 3. Bring your mug to the Clayart room any time on Thursday or Friday and
>> place it on the designated table. The sooner the better, as we all love
>> looking at the mug exhibition during the conference.
>>
>> 4. Come to the Clayart room between 5:30 pm and 6:30 pm Friday evening
>> and
>> retrieve your mug. Hand it to a Muggette on duty, who will put it in a
>> paper bag, seal it, and place it on the table. You will be given a
>> ticket
>> for the Mug Exchange. This time between bagging your mug and the start
>> of
>> the exchange is a great festive time to visit with all your Clayart
>> friends.
>>
>> 5. The doors will open at 6:45 for the exchange. You MUST have your
>> ticket
>> to enter the room. A Muggette will collect your ticket and direct you to
>> the table, where you will select a mug in a bag. So others may choose,
>> please move away from the table after you have your bag.
>>
>> After everyone present has picked a mug, try to get together with both
>> the
>> person who received your mug as well as the person who made the mug you
>> picked. Part of the point, and fun, of the Mug Exchange is to meet new
>> Clayart friends.
>>
>> Since there is a very well organized stay-at-home exchange, the one at
>> NCECA
>> is limited to Clayart members attending NCECA, who are able to meet at
>> 6:30for the exchange. We find it's much more fun when you get to meet
>> your
>> partner face to face.
>>
>> NOTE!!
>> The Muggette crew this year includes Jennifer Boyer, Ann Testa, Logan
>> Johnson, Lois Wilkins, Amber Fuller and Rebecca Knight. To keep a
>> regular
>> rotation of volunteers going, we'd like a couple of new volunteers to add
>> to
>> our group. .
>>
>> Please let me know if you have any comments or suggestions.
>> Rebecca
>>
>> ______________________________________________________________________________
>> Clayart members may send postings to: clayart@lsv.ceramics.org
>>
>> You may look at the archives for the list, post messages, change your
>> subscription settings or unsubscribe/leave the list here:
>> http://www.acers.org/cic/clayart/
>>
>> Moderator of the list is Mel Jacobson who may be reached at
>> melpots2@visi.com
>
> ______________________________________________________________________________
> Clayart members may send postings to: clayart@lsv.ceramics.org
>
> You may look at the archives for the list, post messages, change your
> subscription settings or unsubscribe/leave the list here:
> http://www.acers.org/cic/clayart/
>
> Moderator of the list is Mel Jacobson who may be reached at
> melpots2@visi.com

Ilene Mahler on wed 27 feb 08


yes me...Ilene
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rebecca Knight"
To:
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2008 4:23 PM
Subject: 2008 Clayart NCECA Mug Exchange


> ---------------------- Information from the mail
> header -----------------------
> Sender: Clayart
> Poster: Rebecca Knight
> Subject: 2008 Clayart NCECA Mug Exchange
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Sorry for the confusion with the original posting for the Mug Exchange. I
> was having issues so Mel posted for me.
>
>
> The 11th Annual Clayart Mug Exchange will take place in the Clayart
> Room at 6:45
> pm on Friday, March 21st. Here are the particulars:
>
> The Exchange is open to all members of the Clayart Internet Discussion
> Group.
>
> 1. Pick a mug, or another ceramic object you've made, for the exchange.
> Only one item, please. Since all the pieces will be put in bags for the
> exchange, your piece must fit in a paper bag measuring approximately 5" X
> 4"
> X 9".
>
>
>
> 2. Please place your business card or a handwritten card with your name
> and
> contact information inside the mug. It would be wonderful if you would
> include technical information on the card about the mug, such as
> construction method, firing temperature, and glazes used.
>
>
>
> 3. Bring your mug to the Clayart room any time on Thursday or Friday and
> place it on the designated table. The sooner the better, as we all love
> looking at the mug exhibition during the conference.
>
> 4. Come to the Clayart room between 5:30 pm and 6:30 pm Friday evening
> and
> retrieve your mug. Hand it to a Muggette on duty, who will put it in a
> paper bag, seal it, and place it on the table. You will be given a ticket
> for the Mug Exchange. This time between bagging your mug and the start of
> the exchange is a great festive time to visit with all your Clayart
> friends.
>
> 5. The doors will open at 6:45 for the exchange. You MUST have your
> ticket
> to enter the room. A Muggette will collect your ticket and direct you to
> the table, where you will select a mug in a bag. So others may choose,
> please move away from the table after you have your bag.
>
> After everyone present has picked a mug, try to get together with both the
> person who received your mug as well as the person who made the mug you
> picked. Part of the point, and fun, of the Mug Exchange is to meet new
> Clayart friends.
>
> Since there is a very well organized stay-at-home exchange, the one at
> NCECA
> is limited to Clayart members attending NCECA, who are able to meet at
> 6:30for the exchange. We find it's much more fun when you get to meet
> your
> partner face to face.
>
> NOTE!!
> The Muggette crew this year includes Jennifer Boyer, Ann Testa, Logan
> Johnson, Lois Wilkins, Amber Fuller and Rebecca Knight. To keep a regular
> rotation of volunteers going, we'd like a couple of new volunteers to add
> to
> our group. .
>
> Please let me know if you have any comments or suggestions.
> Rebecca
>
> ______________________________________________________________________________
> Clayart members may send postings to: clayart@lsv.ceramics.org
>
> You may look at the archives for the list, post messages, change your
> subscription settings or unsubscribe/leave the list here:
> http://www.acers.org/cic/clayart/
>
> Moderator of the list is Mel Jacobson who may be reached at
> melpots2@visi.com

Susan Fox Hirschmann on thu 28 feb 08


I am happy to help as well!
Susan Fox Hirschmann
Annandale, VA



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Bruce Glassford on fri 29 feb 08


Hmm -- muggettes... was going to comment on the lack of male exchange
assistants, but then realized what they'd have to be called.

19 days to go... looking forward to meeting everyone.

Bruce Glassford (explain *that* to ones acquaintances: "I was a
mugger on Friday")
Germantown, MD

On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 7:25 PM, Susan Fox Hirschmann
wrote:
> I am happy to help as well!
> Susan Fox Hirschmann
> Annandale, VA