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Palm Coast Decorative Painters
An Affiliate of the Society of Decorative Painters March 2017 Volume 14 Issue 3
From your President, Lana Raymond:
We all miss Ruth McDonald while she is in Colorado taking care of her daughter who is battling cancer. Please keep Ruth and her family in your prayers. Please keep in mind that we need volunteers for our table at the Convention Marketplace in May. If you can volunteer for 2 to 2 ½ hours, that will help us to man our table. Hopefully, we can sell some of our decorated items to raise money for our Chapter. We will have a sign-up sheet at our March and April meetings. Speaking of decorated items, if you can commit to painting five sun visors, we can accomplish our goal of 50 sun visors. We will have another free paint class in April. I hope we have most of our convention items completed by then. We are working on a Chapter handout for the libraries, clubhouses, and community rooms, and a membership handout with the Bylaws, Seminar & Workshop Policy, and the Standing Rules. We hope to have these fin-ished soon. Please continue to think about our auction in 2018. If we start now painting items to do-nate to the auction, we can build up our in-ventory. If you bring your finished items to the Chapter meetings, I will see that they get tagged and taken to the storage unit.
I hope to see you at the March 4 Chapter meeting. Lana Raymond
April 1, 2017
Workshop
Free Paint for
Convention Items
to donate and/or
sell for Chapter
Our Chapter has been asked to be available to greet other decorative
painters from out of state who will be attending the con-vention in Daytona Beach in May and
to paint composition notebooks for teach-
ers at the conven-tion.
Our Chapter will have a table at the Marketplace to sell small items we have
painted.
Contact Linda Doup to make your reser-
vation: Call 386-295-0486
or email at lindadoup@att.net
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You asked for it so here it is...the recipe for that wonderful breakfast casserole dish that Paula Benham brought to our workshop on February 4th.
Thanks, Paula! Brunch Egg Bake [ 12 servings] Ingredients: 1 [ 13 x 9 ] inch baking dish [ 3 quart] 12 oz [3 cups] shredded cheddar cheese 12 oz. shredded mozzarella cheese 1 [ 4.5 oz. jar] sliced mushrooms, drained. * 1/3 cup sliced green onions ½ medium red bell pepper, chopped ¼ cup margarine or butter 8 oz. cooked ham, cut into thin julienne strips* * ½ cup all purpose or unbleached flour 1 ¼ cups milk 2 T chopped parsley 8 eggs, beaten *** Directions Combine the cheeses in a bowl and sprinkle half of the cheese mixture into an ungreased baking dish. In medium skillet cook mushrooms, green onions, and red bell pepper in margarine until onions and peppers are tender. Arrange vegetables over cheese. Arrange ham strips over vegetables. Sprinkle remaining cheese over ham. [ To make ahead, prepare to this point; cover and refrigerate.] Heat oven to 350 degrees. Lightly spoon flour into measuring cup; level off. In large bowl, blend flour, milk, parsley and eggs; pour over layers in baking dish. Bake at 350 degrees for 35 to 45 minutes or until mixture is set and top is lightly browned. Let stand 10 minutes; garnish with chopped fresh parsley and red bell pepper if desired. * I choose to use fresh mushrooms. I get the pint container and use about half. ** I choose to use Eckrich Polska Kielbasa instead of ham. I like the turkey sausage, but I noticed that the one I chose last time had pork,turkey and beef in it. The Eckrich package is 16 oz., so I use one of the two sausages. Dice it up and add it to the veggie mixture in the fry pan and cook it altogether. ***Also – the cheese can tend to make the strata heavy so I add one more egg to lighten it up. Recipe taken from The Pillsbury Family Christmas Cookbook, , Copyright 1991, The Pillsbury Company. ISBN # : 0-385-23866-5
Ginny’s Scholarship Fund Ruth McDonald and I have served on the Committee
for the above this past year. We created (along with a
former PCDP member) an application that I submit-
ted to Flagler County Schools and made available to
both Flagler Palm Coast High School and Matanzas
High School students. The deadline for turning in
the applications was January 31st. I have checked with
our liaison at the School Board Office and I’m sorry
to say that we didn’t have any applicants.
We will submit our information to the School Board
Office in charge of scholarships again this coming fall
and hope that we get some responses! If anyone
would like to serve on this committee, please contact
me.
Jan Nichols
I sent out the new Membership List from Mary-Lou...there is one correction...Anita Peale’s email address should read:
agpeal@gmail.com
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Palm Coast Decorative Painters
2017 January 7
February 4
March 4
April 1
May
June 3
“UFO” And
Covered Luncheon
Zentangle Angel
With Cheri Bergquist
Paradise
Acrylics With
Pat Smekloff
Free Paint Signs
For Convention
SDP Convention
Daytona Beach
Trumpet Flower
Batik With
Alise Duerr
July 8 August 5 September 9 October 7 November 4 December 2
Acrylic Mountain Scene with Penny
Webb
Colored Pencil Project
With Mary Sue Baldwin
Welcome Fall Pumpkin Acrylics
With Nancy Walsh
Polar Gothic Acrylics
With Nancy Walsh
Glass Block
Lee Fasnacht Acrylics on glass
Christmas
Party
Halifax Plantation
Palm Coast Decorative Painters (PCDP) is a non-profit, affiliated chapter of the Na-
tional Society of Decorative Painters. A monthly meeting, followed by a painting
workshop, is held the first Saturday of each month (usually) at the Flagler Women's
Club, 1524 S. Central Avenue, Flagler Beach. Business meetings start at 9:00 a.m. fol-
lowed by the scheduled workshop/seminar. All levels of painters are welcome to any
of the meetings. Check out our website (updated at the end of each month):
www.palmcoastdecorativepainters.com
Sunshine
Is a fellow member sick or
had an accident?
Contact
Judy Hennenlotter
447-1317
March Birthdays
Noreen Walker—22nd
Lee Fasnacht—26th
Anita Peale—28th
Cathie Preston—31st
Happy birthday, lassies!
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From 1st Vice President—Workshop Chair—Linda Doup
We had a great time at our February session. Cheri’s Zentangle Angel was fun. Cheri
was a great instructor and provided us with a great instruction package for ease in com-
pleting and for future projects. Amazing how we all did the same thing and the results
were all different and all beautiful.
Our March class is “Paradise” to be taught by Pat Smelkoff. Members signed up for
this class are: Jane VB, Ruth Mc, Judy H., Marylou P., Lana R., Mercedes P., Barbara
J., Jan N., Paula B., Karen R.
Please bring your usual paint supplies, i.e. brushes, water container, etc. Pat is provid-
ing a prepared canvas and paints. Don’t we love the projects that we can just go and
have fun?
Our National Convention brings an opportunity to take classes from nationally known
artists and to put our best foot forward in recruiting new members. April’s session will
be a “free paint” as we prepare for the Convention. Volunteers are needed to assist
during the convention. You can volunteer to assist an instructor and/or the Market-
place and Lana has a sign-up sheet.
We had an opening in our July schedule for a project. Lana presented a sample of a
Penny Webb project at our February meeting. It is a miniature clipboard mountain
scene in Acrylic. Penny Webb, who is a member of Decorative Artists of Jacksonville,
has agreed to teach us the Mountain Stream painting at our July 8th class. Penny can or-
der the clipboards for us from AC Moore for $1.00 each (or close to that). The clip-
boards make a great gift.
We have a wonderful selection of projects for 2017 and hopefully you will participate
in every session. And how about bringing a friend or someone just wanting to meet a
friendly group and learn new techniques?
We still need a few people to bring snacks and volunteer for set-up and cleanup. If you
have a little extra time during our sessions, please volunteer. Need to try out a new rec-
ipe? We will be your best critics!
Thanks to all for February’s snacks and set/up, clean/up.
Linda
Editor’s Note: See picture of July project on page 8
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Supply List for Workshops for
Beginners or a Check List for
all:
Paper towels
Container for water
Scissors
Blue tape
Ruler
Different types of erasers (black,
white, kneaded, etc. depending on
your project)
Pencil
Pen
Stylus
Hand Wipes
Graphite paper (white or black, de-
pending on the project)
The background paint you used to
basecoat
Multi-pastel Chalk Pencil – gray and
white
Palette Paper or wet palette
Brushes as suggested by the teacher
or/plus brushes that work best for
you (better to have too many than
not the one you need)
Your instructions for the project/
prep work and the picture of the
project
Lunch or a snack/water
Palette knife
Optional, depending on project:
Small plastic containers with lids for
paint
Sandpaper
Q-tips
Toothpicks
Reading glasses, if you need ‘em
Permanent black marker
Board of 2017
President Lana Raymond
445-2794 kray9106@aol.com
1st Vice President
Linda Doup 386-295-0486
lindadoup@att.net
2nd Vice President Mary Lou Persutti
309-323-7179 mlp611954@gmail.com
Secretary
Georgia Strein 386-439-1875
painterpal@earthlink.com
Treasurer Ruth McDonald 386-447-1923
ruthmplmcst@aol.com
Newsletter Editor Jan Nichols
386-445-4246 jnichols11@bellsouth.net
Ways & Means Lee Fasnacht 386-206-3369
carnivalnite@gmail.com
Past Presidents Lois Higginbotham 2003-2004
Pat Smelkoff 2004-2006 Letitia Fraedrich 2006-2009
Lee Fasnacht 2009-2011 Barbara Brown 2011-2013 Ginny Wiegand 2013-2015 Judy Beuchert 2015 - 2017
2017 Committee
Chairpersons
Historian Lana Raymond 386-445-
2794 kray9106@aol.com
Publicity
Linda Doup 386-295-0486
lindadoup@att.net
Sunshine Judy Hennenlotter
447-1317
Webmaster Jim Nichols
jnicholspc@bellsouth.net
Compassion Fund Nancy Walsh
rdhellmer@gmail.com
Ginny’s Scholarship Fund
Ruth McDonald Jan Nichols
ruthmplmcst@aol.com jnichols11@bellsouth.net
Hospitality Open
Kids R First
Lana Raymond
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Palm Coast Decorative Painters
Palm Coast Decorative Painters Chapter Meeting
February 4, 2017 Meeting called to order at 9:05 AM by President, Lana Raymond. Officers Present: Lana Raymond, Mary Lou Persutti, Linda Doup, and Georgia Strein and Newsletter Edi-tor Jan Nichols. New member Paula was introduced Guest Joanne Hedges was introduced. Secretary’s Report – The minutes were accepted as published in the newsletter. Treasurer’s Report: Ruth – Lana in Ruth’s absence stated that we have a balance of $4,379.34. 1st Vice President Linda is taking sign ups for the March workshop with Pat Smelkoff. Linda thanked everyone for helping set up and coming to the meeting. Linda read an email from Ruth re-garding her daughter’s treatment and Ruth will be home soon. 2nd Vice-President: Mary Lou stated that we have 26 paid members for 2017. Newsletter Editor & Web Site: Scholarship Fund - Jan requested items for the newsletter by the middle of the month. Jim puts the newsletter on the website by the end of the month. Ways & Means - Lee is running the raffle and at the start of the meeting she had collected $55.00. Kids R First: Lana has 4 boxes available for members to paint. Sunshine: Judy is sending out Birthday cards and needs to know if anyone is ill. Lana gave cards to Judy from Ruth. Historian – We will not be having the scrapbook hard copy of photos, but rather digital photos. Auction - There is no auction this year because of National Conference, but Lee will still take donations. Old Business - Lee will have the Chapter Bylaws and Standing Rules at the board meeting. New Business - National Conference in Daytona. – There are sun visors available to take home to paint for our Chapter Marketplace Table. Show & Tell - presented by Cheri. She also showed the batik Alise will be teaching in June. The meeting was adjourned at 9:30 AM. NEXT MEETING DATE: March 4th Board Meeting – Friday, February 10th at 10 a.m. at Plantation Oaks Clubhouse. . Respectfully submitted, Georgia Strein, Secretary
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Treasurer’s Report
12/26/016 thru 1/25/17
Balance Forward 12/26/16 $4,944.19
INCOME
Membership Dues - 2017 75.00$
Workshops/Seminars + prep fees 225.00$
Ways & Means - January 37.00$
Ways & Means: Miscellaneous 43.00$ .
Total Income 380.00$ $380.00
EXPENSES
Postage 9.40$
Rent: FWC 5 mos thru 6/17 (May non-use) @
$45/mo 225.00$
Rent: Storage Unit 6 mos thru 6/17 @
$81.32/mo. 487.92$
Stationery & supplies 78.89$
Bank Svc Fee thry 11/30/16 3.00$
President's 2016 Xmas Gift 50.00$
Sunshine: Flowers to B. Brown 16.04$
Website: June '16 thru Jan '17 @ $9.95/mo. 79.60$
Total Expenses 949.85$ $949.85
Balance 4,374.34$
Reserve Deposits 5.00$
TOTAL BALANCE 4,379.34$
Checkbook Balance 4,379.34$
RESERVE ACCOUNTS DETAIL
GW Memorial Scholarship Fund 5.00$
Compassion Fund -$
Total Monthly Changes to Reserves 5.00$
RESERVE ACCOUNT BALANCES
GW Memorial Scholarship Fund 612.00$
Compassion Fund 126.81$
Total Reserves 738.81$
Respectfully Submitted,
Ruth McDonald, Treasurer
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July Workshop
This is a miniature clipboard
mountain scene in Acrylic. Pen-
ny Webb, who is a member of
Decorative Artists of Jackson-
ville, has agreed to teach us the
Mountain Stream painting at our
July 8th class. Penny can order
the clipboards for us from AC
Moore for $1.00 each (or close
to that). The clipboards make a
great gift.
Visors and signs that can be painted at the April Free Paint Workshop See Page 1 for details
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Cheri Bergquist Workshop—February 4, 2017—Zentangle Angel
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