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Old 06-11-2011, 03:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Shelbie
Guilds definately come in different "flavours" and it is important to get the right fit. Smaller guilds tend to be able to do more "hands on activities" at meetings and because they often have less funds may feature more local speakers and "in house" presenters. In house meaning one of your own members which is often a really good opportunity to learn new skills. Larger guilds can often afford big name speakers which is also great but large guilds may make it harder to get to know members well. Try out a guild. I'm sure you will meet some new quilting buddies and learn something new or interesting.
This is exactly what I was going to say. I belong to one of each - a large guild and a small guild. I enjoy both for different reasons.
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