You will find the Chair's August Update below. The update gives details of the proposals for the upcoming meeting. Further down the page is a link to Thread Talks from the Embroiderers Guild
August Update.
Sue, Jean, and I have visited Union Chapel
this week and had a conversation with their covid coordinators. We thought a
quick update was needed before the meeting in September.
The Chapel buildings – some cleaning
materials will be provided but their caretaker is not full time, so we are
planning on bringing our own stock, just in case. There are hand gel dispensers
at various points around the building, and we will be operating a one-way
system round the rooms. Outside the toilets are containers of wipes so you can
wipe handles etc, as you use the facilities. Written guidelines are also displayed
around the building. Obviously, we will open as many windows as we can.
Arrival – Please
go straight into the large room as we are moving Ida and the signing in table.
It is advisable to have your own pen when signing in. The door between the entrance
hall and the small hall will not be used. The meeting fee is now £4, and you can
pay your subs on the day if you haven’t already paid. As we have the sales table and a small raffle
you may need some real money with you.
Kitchen –
a maximum of 2 people can be in the kitchen at any time. We can use the urn and
we will provide tea, coffee, sugar, and milk. But you will need to bring a
cup/mug and any other crockery/cutlery you might need for your lunch. We will
not be providing biscuits initially as there are some concerns about handling
the packaging. If you want speciality teas or coffee, please bring your own
until we get up and running.
Meeting –
if you want to share work you have completed during lock down, please bring it.
If you would like to write a short explanation of the work that would be great.
Afternoon Tea
– really its coffee and cake so don’t forget your lunch.
Angie Hughes will give an online lecture on September 18th, See the EG website HERE
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