Since I'm not high enough on the totem pole, I can't *swear* they don't
*any* reimbursment; they may get *some*, and I just wouldn't know.
IOLI Officers aren't paid for their time, that's why they call us
volunteers. *big grin*
Seriously, the money simply isn't there to pay us. Close to
In a message dated 23/09/2005 11:03:57 GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
IOLI Officers aren't paid for their time, that's why they call us
volunteers. *big grin*
I think I am right in saying that the officers for the UK lace societies
aren't paid for their *time*, that's the
Jacquie wrote: I still don't think that the people keeping IOLI running
for my benefit should be out of pocket - even if this means my subscription
goes up.
Of course, Jacquie can say that - I pay her IOLI subscription VVBG
(To be honest she pays my Lace Guild AND Lace Circle subscriptions
Hello everyone,
How different things are here in UK!
Tamara P Duvall wrote,
England *alone* is able to sustain 2 nation-wide organisations (Lace Guild
and Lacemakers Circle).
Actually, there are three. The Lace Society predates the Lace Guild, and
many lacemakers belong to all three.
We
Hi All,
Again sorry for the delay in replying, but after five weeks away, no doubt
you can all tot up how many messages I am enjoying reading ...
But - the expenses!I am surprised that the 'officials' of the IOLI - and
any other guild/organisation/group of whatever persuasion for that matter
In a message dated 9/4/2005 12:12:31 AM Mountain Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The entries need to be photographed and ready for publication in the
IOLI Bulletin *before* the Convention, so that the person designated to
photograph them can have a shot at enjoying the Convention