Dear Sue,
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Since you are writing about embroidery: Â If the guild is affiliated with The
Embroiderers' Guild of America, I suggest you contact them. Â Their permanent
office and exhibition space is in Louisville KY, and there is a paid staff to
answer such questions. Â They hire many teachers each year, and have a
procedure.  Presidents of  each local group have a book to help them with
such things as taxes, insurance, etc. It is sent to guilds when they are
established, and should be handed off from president-to-president as changes
are made.
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www.egausa.org
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This is a good opportunity to remind all that the Embroiderers' Guilds around
the world offer needle lace classes, which our lace guilds often ignore.
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Jeri Ames in Maine  (Member EGA for 50 years)
Lace and Embroidery Resource Center
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In a message dated 3/12/2018 5:50:12 AM Eastern Standard Time,
suebabbs...@gmail.com writes:
Our local needle-arts guild has a teacher coming from the UK soon to teach
embroidery. Can anyone tell me what sort of visa she will need to lecture and
teach? Or where I find out such information? Thanks. Â Sue
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