RE: [lace] Re: IOLI contest entries

2005-09-23 Thread Laurie J. Hughes
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

Re: [lace] Re: IOLI contest entries

2005-09-23 Thread Laceandbits
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

Re: [lace] Re: IOLI contest entries

2005-09-23 Thread Malvary J Cole
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

RE: [lace] Re: IOLI contest entries

2005-09-21 Thread Elizabeth Pass
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

Re: [lace] Re: IOLI contest entries

2005-09-20 Thread Carol Adkinson
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

Re: [lace] Re: IOLI contest entries

2005-09-04 Thread RicTorr8
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