Old 05-01-2010, 05:46 PM
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Originally Posted by mom-6
I will second the idea of creating a meeting time in the evening so that working quilters can be involved too. Also find a way to get the word out that you are having this evening meeting time so that people will actually come!
Daytime meetings are usually formed because members do not want to go to an evening meeting. Many older people do not drive after dark. If the only meetings in your area are daytime at a time when you can't attend maybe you could start an evening group. We have a small group at our church we started with 13 and shrunk but we enjoy our times together. Getting together with just a few people who are friendly and want to learn and share can be just as good as a large group.
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