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Inside This Issue 1 Meeng 6 February 2016 4 Spotlight on a Cake Decorator 2 President’s Message 5 Delegate’s Report 2 Commiee 2015 6 Branch Display for Seminar 2 Membership Reminder 6 Christmas Mini Cakes 2 2016 Branch Committee Nominations 6 Guild Shop 3 Dates for the Diary 6 Sweet Perfecon giveaway 3 Personal Messages 7 Tips for the Trade / Recipe Corner 3 Fay Gardner Award 8 Sydney Branch Workshops 2016 NEWSLETTER OF THE CAKE DECORATORS’ GUILD OF NSW, SYDNEY BRANCH INC. Saturday, 6 February 2016 Noce of ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 12.30pm followed by Branch Meeng Issue No 1 February 2016 SYDNEY NEWS Page 1 DOOR FEE: $15.00 When: 9:30am for demonstraons to start at 10:00am Please make sure you sign in. This is necessary for insurance purposes. Where : Concord Community Centre, Gipps Street, Concord Geng There: Bus #464/466 (Burwood Staon) or #439 City to Mortlake Remember: A plate of food for the community lunch. Please include condiments if needed eg tomato sauce. Bring a mug for tea/coffee. If you use one of the mugs provided, ensure you wash and put it away. Only sll photographs may be taken at branch meengs. Taking videos of demonstraons is strictly prohibited. If you sit in the front row for one demonstraon, take your turn in the back row for the next demonstraon. Demonstrators: Samantha Gojak - Big-Eyed Dolls Elizabeth Ivory - Paerned Paste Genoveva Almeida Denice Fuhrmann - Mandevilla Vising Shop: One Stop Cake Decoraons Shop 12, NK Centre 450 High Street, Penrith 02 4722 9580 www.onestopcake.com.au Other: The Guild Shop, Library and Commiee Table will be open unl lunchme. Please ensure all transacons are completed by that me.

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Inside This Issue

1 Mee�ng 6 February 2016 4 Spotlight on a Cake Decorator

2 President’s Message 5 Delegate’s Report

2 Commi$ee 2015 6 Branch Display for Seminar

2 Membership Reminder 6 Christmas Mini Cakes

2 2016 Branch Committee Nominations 6 Guild Shop

3 Dates for the Diary 6 Sweet Perfecon giveaway

3 Personal Messages 7 Tips for the Trade / Recipe Corner

3 Fay Gardner Award 8 Sydney Branch Workshops 2016

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Saturday, 6 February 2016 No�ce of ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 12.30pm

followed by Branch Mee�ng

Issue No 1

February 2016

SYDNEY NEWS Page 1

DOOR FEE: $15.00

When: 9:30am for demonstra�ons to start at 10:00am

Please make sure you sign in. This is necessary for

insurance purposes.

Where : Concord Community Centre, Gipps Street, Concord

Ge3ng There: Bus #464/466 (Burwood Sta�on) or #439 City to Mortlake

Remember: � A plate of food for the community lunch. Please include

condiments if needed eg tomato sauce.

� Bring a mug for tea/coffee. If you use one of the mugs

provided, ensure you wash and put it away.

� Only s�ll photographs may be taken at branch mee�ngs.

Taking videos of demonstra�ons is strictly prohibited.

� If you sit in the front row for one demonstra�on, take

your turn in the back row for the next demonstra�on.

Demonstrators: Samantha Gojak - Big-Eyed Dolls

Elizabeth Ivory - Pa;erned Paste

Genoveva Almeida

Denice Fuhrmann - Mandevilla

Visi�ng Shop: One Stop Cake Decora�ons

Shop 12, NK Centre

450 High Street, Penrith

02 4722 9580 www.onestopcake.com.au

Other: The Guild Shop, Library and Commi$ee Table will be open

un�l lunch�me. Please ensure all transac�ons are

completed by that �me.

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President’s Message

Commi�ee 2015

GENERAL COMMITTEE:

Sharon Barker

[email protected]

Brenda Braun 9371 7413

Maureen Economos 9743 3085

Maureen Threlfo 9649 7630

Melissa Ross (Library) 9890 2246

CO OPTED:

Jeannine Ashby In-bound Calls 9744 2981

Iris Boxsell Mail Out 9481 8425

Elizabeth Ivory Delegate 9554 6552

Mary Anne Loveridge Juniors 9744 2732

Lily Ma Badges 9746 9072

Susan Thomas Rajan Newsle�er Editor 0404 178990

Website: www.cdgnsw-sydneybranch.org.au

Email: [email protected]

Google+: plus.google.com/+CDGNSW-SydneyBranchOrgAu

President: Lyne Fuller 9680 4096 [email protected]

V/President: Denice Fuhrmann 9822 9642 [email protected]

(& Public Officer/Demonstrators)

Secretary: Jennie Kenyon 9636 3814 [email protected]

Treasurer: Dianne Cassim 9622 7481 [email protected]

SYDNEY NEWS Page 2

Membership Reminder

Thank you to all who renewed

their membership before the

end of 2016. Your names are in

the draw for one lucky winner

for a refund of this year’s fees

or 2017 in advance. If you have

not paid your fees for 2016,

please do so by the February

mee$ng. Any fees not received

on #me will incur an addi#onal

$10 late fee, payable by the

member to the State Body.

Dear Members Happy New Year to you all. I hope you had a good

Christmas / New Year break and are ready to take on

cake decora#ng in 2016! We have an exci#ng line up for

you this year including our planned workshops. Any

sugges#ons or input would be well received. Please

contact one of our Commi0ee if you can contribute.

Congratula#ons to Dorothy Apps, our 2015 Fay Gardner

Award recipient. A very worthy person for the award!

I’d like to thank Bev Smith for her dedica#on to the task

of managing the Guild Shop over the years. She has

done a magnificent job and I appreciate the #me she

has put in.

Our branch runs smoothly thanks to all the members,

both on the Commi0ee and those who “just help out”.

My hear:elt thanks goes to you all.

I hope you are all thinking of going to the new look

Challenge / Show#me in August this year. It will be an

excellent opportunity to par#cipate in both events the

State runs and it will be good to see how they combine

them. Easy to get to at Campbelltown so I hope to see

many of you there.

Facebook is a wonderful applica#on that really does

show how small the world of communica#on is now.

Not only did we catch up with Helen Wilkinson 18

months ago, I recently saw a “Happy 100th Birthday

Dorice”. Dorice is not a common name so I followed it

up and it turned out to be the person I knew many

years ago. Those of you have been in the Guild as long

as I have will remember Dorice Noy (or Lown) as a

talented decorator who shared her skills on many

occasions. She is currently residing at Wirreanda in

Cherrybrook.

A reminder that our State Commi�ee require that all

membership renewal forms are sent to them. If you

have not returned the pre-printed form, please post or

scan and email it to Dianne Cassim. Or complete one at

the February mee7ng.

Lyne Fuller Sydney Branch

President

Nomina$ons for 2016 Sydney Branch Commi�ee

Jennie Kenyon Secretary We have one Commi�ee posi$on available to be filled.

Denice Fuhrmann Vice-President Nomina$ons will be taken from the floor at the Annual

Melissa Ross Commi0ee General Mee$ng.

Sou

rce:

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Birthday Wishes 

Happy  birthday  to  everyone  who         

celebrates their birthday around this 

�me of year, including: 

Ann  O’Neill,  Madelin  Sinclair, 

Deborah Hyde, Tina Hinwood, Mary 

Singham,    Heather  Boyce,  Yan 

Yoong,  Gwen        Wheatley,  Thea 

Cubis,  Ivy  Puterflam,     Nadia  Farag, 

Rema  Lolas, Maureen Fryar, Dianne 

Cassim,  Khiem  Forbu+,  Norma 

Farrell,  Maureen  Threlfro,  Yolande 

Kober,  Dimity  Scales,  Denice 

Fuhrmann, Noelene Gooden, Sandra 

Stebbings, Glenda Borg, Debbie  Lim 

and Elza Levin. 

Get Well Wishes 

Our thoughts are with Jan  Sambrook 

who  broke  her  wrist  in  December 

and  Heather  Boyce  who  will  be 

undergoing surgery.  

 

General No2ces 

Page 3                          SYDNEY NEWS 

Dates for the 2016 Diary 

February Annual General Mee2ng  6 February 

130th Castle Hill Annual  Show  4 - 6 March 

State AGM and Delegates’ Mee�ng  6 March 

Camden Show  11 - 12 March 

Sydney Royal Easter Show  17 - 30 March 

CDA Victoria Seminar  1 - 3 April 

April General Mee2ng  2 April 

Cake, Bake and Sweets Show   3 - 5 June 

June General Mee2ng  4 June 

August State Roster Day & Birthday Comp  6 August 

NSW Guild Challenge and Seminar  24 - 28 August 

October General Mee2ng  1 October 

December Demonstra2on Day & Xmas lunch  3 December 

Juniors’ Mee2ngs in 2016 

5 March  �  7 May  �  2 July  �  3 September  �  5 November

Kitchen Policy 

Jugs of water and a basin for rinsing mugs will be available on the table outside the kitchen. If you use one 

of the mugs provided, please wash and put it away. It would be preferable to bring your own! 

Pla9ers/containers  and  any  le;over  food  can  be  collected  from  the  tables  outside  the 

kitchen at the end of the mee�ng. 

We need volunteers for Kitchen Duty! If you are able to help, please go up to the kitchen 

and  let  yourself  be  known.    A  big  thank  you  to  all  the  Commi9ee  members  and  other 

regulars who help out  every mee�ng.   

Source: everythingmira

cle.blogspot.co

Fay Gardner Award 

And the winner is …. Dorothy Apps!   

Dorothy has been a member of the Guild 

since  1990.  She  was  a  commi9ee 

member  for  many  of  those  years,  only 

re�ring a few years ago. Dorothy was the 

#1  raffle  �cket  seller,  always  helping  on 

mee�ng days and on special projects. She 

is s�ll involved with the juniors and helps 

out in the kitchen. 

Dorothy  is  always  happy  to  help  when 

needed  and  is  a  very  worthy  recipient  of  the  2015  Fay 

Gardner Award.  Congratula�ons from all of us Dorothy!

Previous Award Recipients  

2005   Dorothy King 

2006   Lyne Fuller 

2007   Helen Barton 

2008   Margaret Tesoriero 

2009   Lily Ma  

2010   Jacky Davidson 

2011   Iris Boxsell 

2012   Jan Sambrook 

2013   Denice Fuhrmann 

2014  Mary Anne Loveridge & Bev Smith 

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SYDNEY NEWS                                      Page 4 

Spotlight on a Cake Decorator - Fay Gardner 

How  long  have  you  been 

decora"ng  cakes  and 

what got you started? 

In  1958,  I  saw  a  beau�ful 

thee-�ered  cake  with 

piped  roses  made  by  a 

neighbour.  She  was 

a!ending  cake  decora�ng 

classes  at  Liverpool 

Evening  College,  so  my 

friend  Bonnie  and  I 

decided to give it a go.  We 

walked from Moorebank, where I lived at the �me, all 

the way  to  Liverpool  for  our first  class.  I was  young, 

giggly and didn’t know one end of my piping bag from 

the  other!    It  was  in�mida�ng  being with  the more 

experienced  girls  but  I  was  hooked 

from that very first class! 

How long have you been a member 

of the Guild? 

Since  1980  and  in  the  years  that 

followed,  I held posi�ons of   Senior 

Vice-President,  President  (taking 

over  from Bernice  Vercoe  in  1983), 

then  a3er  the  State  Body  was 

formed,    State 

President  and Vice-President  and  I 

was  made  a  State  Life  Member.  I 

was  also  on  the  State  Commi!ee 

and  Judges’  Commi!ee.  In  2004,  I 

was made an Honorary Member of 

the  Sydney Guild  in  recogni�on  of 

my contribu�on to the Guild, both State and Branch.  

What do you enjoy most about the mee"ngs? 

I haven’t a!ended a mee�ng in recent �mes but have 

always enjoyed the  friendship and camaderie shared 

with other members whenever we got together.  And 

I  loved demming!   It was a joy to share my skills and 

knowledge with the other 

members  ..  explaining 

techniques,  answering 

ques�ons and seeing their 

faces  light  up  when  they 

‘get’  what  it  was  I  was 

trying to explain! 

Has  cake  decora"ng  changed  much  in  the  "me 

you’ve been doing it? 

My word,  yes!    I  got married  in  1946,  just  a3er  the 

war  and  at  a  �me when  there were  no  cake  shops, 

only  bakeries  in  Sydney.  My  uncle  arranged  for  the 

wedding cake which was a beau�ful cake, 3 �ers high 

with decora�ons made out of plaster of paris!   Cake 

decora�ng has come a long way since! 

Your most memorable piece/decorated cake? 

I’ve always been interested in figure work.  At one of 

the earliest Seminars organised by  the Guild,  I made 

some  Lladro  figurines.    The  church 

cake shown here was made, brick-by

-brick,  for the Bathurst Seminar and 

transported  on  a  public  bus  from 

Canberra!  In my early years of  cake 

decora�ng,  I  got  first  prize  in  the 

Novice  sec�on  in  the  Easter  Show 

with a two-�er wedding cake. 

What is the most rewarding part of 

cake decora"ng? 

Apart  from  the  sa�sfac�on  I  get  from  crea�ng 

wonderful works of art, I really enjoy teaching and get 

immense  sa�sfac�on  from  encouraging  the  interest 

and  seeing  the  progress  of  new 

students.    I  have  spent  many 

years  teaching  cake  decora�ng 

star�ng  in  1964  at  the  Ashfield 

Evening College. 

What was your biggest challenge 

as a cake decorator? 

Learning  the  cra3!    When  I 

a!ended  my  first  class  all  those 

years  ago,  I  hadn’t  baked  a  single  cake  or  done  any 

cake decora�ng so it was a real challenge learning the 

skills from scratch. My mother sent me her fruit cake 

recipe, scribbled on the back of an envelope, and told 

me  that  if  I  messed  it  up,  I  should  “give  up  this 

nonsense  of  cake 

decora�ng”.  Fortunately  I 

didn’t mess up! 

If  you  had  one  piece  of 

advice  for  a  new  cake 

decorator, what would it be? 

Do a basic course, make sure 

you  get  lots  of  prac�se  and 

get  your  hands  on  as  many 

cake decora�ng books as you can, both old and new.  

Join the Guild and learn from the other members. 

Read more about Fay and her outstanding

contribu�on to the Guild here - h�p://cdgnsw-

sydneybranch.org.au/fay-gardner/

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Page 5                                            SYDNEY NEWS 

Treasurer’s  Report:    It  was  noted  that  Denise 

Schaeffer had taken on the role of Treasurer as an 

interim measure and is pleased to be handing over 

to Kathy Rice.  A full report was not available but a 

verbal report was presented. 

Working account   $22,303.00 

Cash reserve    $11,568.00 

Term Deposit    $29,065.00 

Judges  Sub-commi�ee:    Joy  Eagles had a/ended 

the  Na1onal  Judges  mee1ng  held  in  conjunc1on 

with the Na1onal Seminar at Jupiters Casino on 23 

August 2015.  Pam Archibald has taken on the role 

of chairing the Na1onal Judges Commi/ee. 

State Rostered Days:   All branches need to advise 

Narelle  Waldock  of  their  SRD  dates  so  that 

demonstrators can be arranged. 

Magazine  Adver%sing:    Prices  have  been  held  at 

present  levels  and  all  adver1sers  have  been 

contacted about con1nuing next year.   Most have 

agreed to con1nue so no new adver1sers are being 

sought at the present 1me. 

It  was  noted  that  the  current  edi1on  of  Sweet

Perfec�on  is  somewhat  delayed  due  to  the  Editor 

experiencing challenging personal circumstances. 

Everyone was urged to submit interes1ng hints and 

other informa1on to the Editor for inclusion in the 

magazine. 

Small Business  Insurance:   This is due for renewal 

on  28  November  2015  and  the  premium  will  be 

paid  this  week.  There  are  70 members  registered 

and 47 have paid todate. 

It was reiterated that the policy is only available to 

ac1ve members of the Guild and people should not 

view  Guild  membership  as  an  access  point  for 

cheap insurance. 

The following criteria have been suggested: 

• must  have  been  a  member  for  at  least  12 

months. 

• must a/end at least 50% of mee1ngs; or 

• help with Branch ac1vi1es (eg Meals on Wheels 

cakes, fundraising, mee1ng organisa1on). 

Internet:    Helen  Robinson  has  been  busy  so  not 

much ac1vity advancing the website but Lyn Bales 

is ac1vely keeping the Facebook page up to date. 

Na%onal  Seminar:   Exci1ng news that aCer some 

22 years of  lobbying,  the NSW Guild and Victorian 

Associa1on have been accepted as full members of 

the Na%onal Body.  It is strongly felt that the NSW 

Guild can contribute very posi1vely to the Na1onal 

Body. 

There  are  three  main  du1es  incumbent  upon 

members  of  the  Na1onal  Associa1on  which  are 

taken in rota1on: 

• supply the execu1ve for two years 

• run the biennial seminar 

• run the magazine 

The  NSW  State  Commi/ee  chose  to  take  on  the 

duty of supplying the Execu1ve Commi/ee for the 

period  November  2016  –  November  2018.    The 

other obliga1ons would not  fall  to  the NSW Guild 

for several years. 

This decision is to be ra1fied by all branches. 

Informa1on  will  be  provided  to  the  branches  by 

Secretary  Jan  Boon  so  members  can  fully 

understand  the  background  to  this  move  and  its 

implica1ons. 

The  Na1onal  Execu1ve  consists  of  five  members 

and  Joy  Eagles  and  Jan  Boon  have  agreed  to  be 

part  of  that  commi/ee.    As  the  State  Commi/ee 

and  Na1onal  Commi/ee  run  concurrently,  there 

will be two vacancies on the State Commi/ee and 

three addi1onal members needed for the Na1onal 

Commi/ee. 

The Na1onal Execu1ve do fundraising, manage day 

to  day  running  of  the  Na1onal  Associa1on  and 

organise  compe11ons  at  the  Na1onal  Seminar  in 

conjunc1on with the Judges panel. 

The Display theme for the 2017 Na%onal Seminar 

was announced as Land and Sea. 

NSW Guild’s display will be images showcasing pets 

and  animals  of  our  state.    This  1me,  the  size  is 

reduced to 45cm square and no taller than 30cm. 

Insurance:  The  Na1onal  Commi/ee  are  s1ll 

looking  into  the  feasibility  of  obtaining  a 

Professional  Indemnity  Insurance  policy  that  will  

cover all state member organisa1ons. 

Delegate’s Report - Camden, 29 November 2015 

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Delegate’s Report - con�nued 

NSW Guild Challenge and Seminar 

24 – 28 August 2016 - Rydges Hotel Campbelltown 

The  theme  is  Switched  on  Sugar.    A  flyer will  be 

available soon but the dates are: 

Challenge  24 - 28 August 

Seminar  26 - 27 August 

Workshops  25 - 28 August 

Members  who  wish  to  book  accommoda&on  are 

advised to use the booking code ‘PC190079’ to get 

a  discounted  rate.  There  are  250  rooms  at  the 

Rydges  and  rates  are  $160-$180  per  room, which 

can  take  2-3  persons.    Go  to  www.rydges.com/

campbelltown for online bookings. 

Other  accommoda&on  such  as  holiday  parks  and 

motels is available in the vicinity ranging from $80-

$90 per room/night. 

All informa&on will be available at the March AGM.  

The  cost  of  a6ending  the  seminar  is  $315  for 

members and $330 for non-members. This includes  

dinner on Friday and Saturday nights. 

Delegates’  Mee�ngs  2016:    Dates  for  Delegates’ 

mee&ngs in 2016 are 6 March AGM, 26 June and 27 

November. 

Elizabeth IvoryElizabeth IvoryElizabeth IvoryElizabeth Ivory Delegate 

Branch Display Piece for Seminar 

The theme for this year’s Sydney Branch display for 

the Seminar is Fisher’s Ghost.  

The  legend  of  Fisher’s  Ghost  dates  back  to  1826 

and centres around the mysterious disappearance 

of Campbelltown  farmer,  Fred  Fisher.  Informa&on 

about  the  legend  is  available  at 

www.fishersghost.com.au.   

Get  your  thinking  caps  on 

everyone  and  bring  along  your 

fabulous  ideas  to  the  February 

mee&ng  when  we  discuss  the 

Branch display. 

General No�ces - con�nued 

Christmas Mini Cakes 

Congratula&ons  Sydney  Branch 

members  ..  we  produced  and 

donated  over  500  cakes  last 

Christmas!  We had lots and lots of 

square cupcakes but no ma6er the 

shape  or  size,  they  were  very 

much  appreciated.  Thank  you  to 

everyone who spent hours baking and decora&ng 

all  the  cakes.    Thanks  also  to  Jeannine  Ashby, 

Denice  Fuhrmann  and Mark Threlfo who helped 

collect and pack the cakes on the day.  

If you have unused cake boards and cases, please

bring them with you to the February mee�ng. 

Source: www.123rd.com 

Guild Shop 

Our Guild Shop Manager is re&ring!   

Thank  you  Bev  Smith  for  having  done  a 

magnificent  job  for  more  than  10  years.  Bev  is 

one of our quiet  achievers 

who  is  at  every  mee&ng 

with  her  great  range  of 

cake  decora&ng  supplies.  

Bev makes  the  job  look so 

easy  and  she  has  even 

organised  a 

successor,  Helen  Barton,  who  will 

be  managing  the  shop  from 

February.   

Best  wishes  Bev  and  Helen  and 

thank you so much to both of you! 

Source: www.123rf.co

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Sweet Perfecon up for grabs! 

Norma Farrell is downsizing and would like to pass 

on  her  complete collec&on  of  Sweet Perfec�on

magazines  to  a  keen  cake  decorator.  Norma  has 

every  issue of Sweet Perfec�on da&ng back nearly 

35  years.  Over  130  copies 

and  wealth  of  cake 

decora&ng informa&on! 

Please  contact  Norma  on 

02 8824 3660 if you wish to 

take up this great offer. 

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Tips for the Trade 

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Recipe Corner 

“Impossible” Coconut Pie 

Ingredients 

4 eggs 

225g (1 cup) caster sugar 

100g unsalted bu�er, so�ened 

100g slivered almonds 

1 cup desiccated coconut 

2 tablespoons grated lemon rind 

2 tablespoons grated orange rind 

125ml (1/2 cup) lemon juice 

125ml (1/2 cup) orange juice 

250ml (1 cup) coconut milk 

1/2 cup plain flour, si�ed 

Lightly whipped cream and fresh 

passionfruit pulp, to serve Recipe/photo courtesy of www.taste.com.au

 

Method 

Preheat oven to 180C. 

Place eggs, sugar, bu�er, almonds, 

coconut, lemon and orange rind and 

juice, coconut milk and flour in a food 

processor and blend un,l well-combined. Pour into a greased 28cm 

pie plate. Bake for 1 hour un,l lightly browned. Set aside to cool, 

then refrigerate for 1 hour to chill. 

Slice and serve with whipped cream and passionfruit pulp. 

Do you have a  recipe you would  like  to  share with members of 

the Guild? One that has been handed down through the family or 

a  recipe you have  tried and  loved? Please send your  recipes to: 

newsle�[email protected]

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Sydney Branch Workshops 2016 

Have you watched the Have you watched the Have you watched the Have you watched the dems at the Sydney dems at the Sydney dems at the Sydney dems at the Sydney Branch and thought the Branch and thought the Branch and thought the Branch and thought the skills were beyond you? skills were beyond you? skills were beyond you? skills were beyond you? Would you like to be able Would you like to be able Would you like to be able Would you like to be able to create beautiful sugar to create beautiful sugar to create beautiful sugar to create beautiful sugar flowers to wow clients and flowers to wow clients and flowers to wow clients and flowers to wow clients and friends? friends? friends? friends?

The  Sydney  Branch  Workshops 

are  the  perfect  opportunity  for 

you  to  brush  up  on  your  flower 

making skills. 

Three  workshops  will  be  held  this  year  in 

conjunc�on with the Juniors’ mee�ngs. 

The topics selected by members at the December 

Christmas  lunch  were  Parrot  Tulip,  Peony  and 

Blushing  Bride.    Photos  are  available  on  our 

website  in  the  Gallery  sec�on    (www.cdgnsw-

sydneybranch.org.au)  or  on  our  Google+  page 

(plus.google.com/+CDGNSW-SydneyBranchOrgAu).  

A  minimum  of  15  people  are  required  for  the 

workshops  to  proceed  and 

the  maximum  enrolment  is 

24 people at each workshop. 

Tea,  coffee and  sweet  treats 

will be provided. Par�cipants 

will  need  to  bring  their  own 

lunch on the day. 

If  you  would  like  to  a7end  the  workshops, 

complete  the  form  below  and  send  it  in  early  to 

book  your  place.    You  can  also  book  and  make 

payment at the February mee�ng. 

Workshop DetailsWorkshop DetailsWorkshop DetailsWorkshop Details Dates: 7 May, 2 July and 3 September 

Time: 9.30am (for a 10am start) to 1pm 

Price  (members):  $45 per workshop, $80 for 

two or $120 if you a7end all three.  

Price  (non-members):  $55 

per  workshop.  Non-members 

are  welcome  but  will  need  

basic cake decora�ng skills and 

their  own  equipment/tools. 

The  member  rate  will  be 

available  to  any non-members 

who decide to join the Guild.  

Fees for the workshops include 

the cost to the Guild of hiring of the hall. Fees are 

not refundable but are transferable. 

Registra$on:  Deadline  for  registra�on  will  be 

the mee�ng before the workshop (April, June and 

August mee�ngs).   

Supplies:  Any  dried  pieces  (eg  centres)  will  be 

provided but par�cipants will be required to bring 

their own tools, pastes and other materials. A full 

list of what is required will be provided when you 

confirm your booking. 

Sydney Branch Workshops Booking Slip I would like to a7end the following workshops:    

� 7 May 2016 (Parrot Tulip —Jacky Davidson)        

� 2 July 2016 (Peony —Jeannine Ashby) 

� 3 September 2016 (Blushing Bride – Jean Palmer) 

Name: _________________________________________  Tel:  ___________________ 

Member:            �  $45.00 (1 workshop)       � $80.00 (2 workshops)       � $120.00 (3 workshops) 

Non-member:   �  $55.00 (1 workshop)       � $110.00 (2 workshops)     � $165.00 (3 workshops) 

Payment by cheque:   Mail completed booking slip and your cheque (payable to The Cake Decorators Guild of NSW Sydney

Branch Inc) to Dianne Cassim, 4 Keyworth Drive, Blacktown 2148 

Payment by direct deposit:   Email completed booking slip and payment details to [email protected].  

Acct: The Cake Decorators Guild of NSW Sydney Branch Inc BSB: 032170  Acct #: 355054 

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