I answered Jeri privately. Joepie


-----Original Message----- From: jeria...@aol.com
Sent: Saturday, July 06, 2013 4:58 AM
To: lace@arachne.com
Cc: jdhamm...@msn.com
Subject: [lace] Topic Changed to - Teaching Children (in England)

In a message dated 7/3/2013 1:51:12 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
jdhamm...@msn.com writes:

Just for interest sake, where are there children's groups, either as
classes
or clubs with some tuition?  In my immediate area the schools  will not
even put an
A4 poster up to announce that there is a lace class or  lace club starting
(or re-starting) locally.  Joepie


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Dear  Joepie,

Americans thought the problem  of educating young lacemakers had been
solved in England! Certainly, most of us have checked the "Young Lacemakers"
option on  The Lace Guild's site:  _www.laceguild.org_
(http://www.laceguild.org)  <--------


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Perhaps parents would be more  comfortable if you teach in a library, shop,
church, museum, or YMCA meeting  room.  Suggest you investigate that in
advance. Libraries are especially nice, because a parent can go elsewhere in
the building to  read while you are teaching.  Enlist at least one volunteer
aide.

Jeri Ames in Maine  USA
Lace and Embroidery Resource  Center.

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