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updated tue 31 jan 06

 

Jennifer Boyer on sun 29 jan 06


Here's the list:
Rebecca Knight
Jennifer Boyer
Cheryl Litman
Kathleen Gordon
John Jensen
Miki Caldwell
Ann Testa
Logan Johnson and Spouse
Lois Wilkins
Victoria Hamilton

Back ups:
Doris Fischer-Colbrie
Millie Carpenter
Ilene Mahler



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Jennifer Boyer
Thistle Hill Pottery
Montpelier, VT

http://thistlehillpottery.com

Linda Ferzoco on sun 29 jan 06


Splain pleeze. What are muggettes? And why do they need backups?

Linda F
Pacifica, California

Jennifer Boyer wrote: Here's the list:
Rebecca Knight
Jennifer Boyer
Cheryl Litman
Kathleen Gordon
John Jensen
Miki Caldwell
Ann Testa
Logan Johnson and Spouse
Lois Wilkins
Victoria Hamilton

Back ups:
Doris Fischer-Colbrie
Millie Carpenter
Ilene Mahler



************************
Jennifer Boyer
Thistle Hill Pottery
Montpelier, VT

http://thistlehillpottery.com

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Jennifer Boyer on sun 29 jan 06


Sorrysorry:
Muggettes are the folks who make the annual NCECA Clayart Room Mug =20
Exchange happen. There is planning ahead of time and then at NCECA up =20=

to 200 Clayarters exchange mugs !

Here's the info again:
So get out your racers pots. It's time to plan for the mug exchange =20
at NCECA.

The 8th Annual Clayart Mug Exchange will take place here in the =20
Clayart Room at
6:45 pm on Friday, March 10. The Official Clayart Muggettes will work =20=

diligently to make it all happen smoothly.

Here are the particulars:

The Exchange is open to all members of the Clayart Internet =20
Discussion Group.


1. Pick a mug to exchange. Actually, it does not have to be a mug, =20=

but a ceramic object that you
made and think another Clayarter would like. Since all the =20
pieces will be put in bags for the
exchange, it must fit in a paper bag that measures =20
approximately 5=94 X 6=94 X 9=94.

2. Please place your business card or a handwritten card with your =20
name and contact information
inside the mug. It would be wonderful if you would include =20
technical information about the
mug, such as method of construction, firing temperature, and =20=

glaze on the card.

3. Drop off your mug here at the Clayart room any time on Thursday =20
or Friday. Print your
name neatly in the Mug Exchange Register, which will be in the =20=

Clayart room. We all love
looking at all the mugs during the conference, so bring your =20
piece for this Clayart Members
=93exhibition=94 as early as possible.

4. Come to the Clayart room between 5:30 and 6:30 Friday and =20
retrieve your mug.
Hand it to a Muggette on Duty and they will put it in a =20
paper bag, seal it, and place
it on the table. You will be given a ticket for the Mug =20
Exchange. This time between
bagging your mug and the start of the exchange is a great =20
festive time to visit with
all your Clayart friends.

The doors will open at 6:45 for the exchange. You will need =20
your ticket to
enter the room. You will be sent to the table, where you will =20
choose a mug in a bag.
So others may choose, please don=92t hang around the table after =20=

you have your bag.

5. After everyone present has picked a mug, try to get together =20
with both the person
who received your mug as well as the person who made the mug you =20=

picked. Part of
the point, and fun, of the Mug Exchange is to meet new Clayart =20=

friends.

Since there is a very well organized stay-at-home exchange, the one =20
at NCECA is limited to Clayart Members attending NCECA, who are able =20
to meet at 6:30 for the exchange. We find it=92s much more fun when =20
you get to meet your partner face to face. Also, only one item per =20
person may be entered into the exchange.


On Jan 29, 2006, at 11:26 AM, Linda Ferzoco wrote:

> Splain pleeze. What are muggettes? And why do they need backups?
>
> Linda F
> Pacifica, California
>
> Jennifer Boyer wrote: Here's the list:
> Rebecca Knight
> Jennifer Boyer
> Cheryl Litman
> Kathleen Gordon
> John Jensen
> Miki Caldwell
> Ann Testa
> Logan Johnson and Spouse
> Lois Wilkins
> Victoria Hamilton
>
> Back ups:
> Doris Fischer-Colbrie
> Millie Carpenter
> Ilene Mahler
>
>
>
> ************************
> Jennifer Boyer
> Thistle Hill Pottery
> Montpelier, VT
>
> http://thistlehillpottery.com
>
> ______________________________________________________________________=20=

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> melpots@pclink.com.
>
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> melpots@pclink.com.

John Jensen on mon 30 jan 06


You may call me a muggette. I may even be a muggette. But in my own mind I
am a "muggarino." My theme song? Django Reinhardt's..._I's a Muggin_.

John Jensen, Mudbug Pottery
John Jensen@mudbugpottery.com
http://www.toadhouse.com http://www.mudbugpottery.com
http://www.mudbugblues.com

> Here's the list:
> Rebecca Knight
> Jennifer Boyer
> Cheryl Litman
> Kathleen Gordon
> John Jensen
> Miki Caldwell
> Ann Testa
> Logan Johnson and Spouse
> Lois Wilkins
> Victoria Hamilton