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Old 01-22-2017, 12:54 PM
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bearisgray
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Originally Posted by cindyb
This is a very interesting conversation. I have 2 granddaughters that were begging to go to Guild meetings. I really think communication with these youngsters is the key. They each started going to meetings at 9 years old. I sat down, explained to them - there may be boring parts and they must bring a quiet sewing project to keep themselves busy, they can not be noisy, they can not run as they have to respect the older ladies that may trip over them. I also explained that this is normally an adult activity, but they may like it and if they do they have to act adult enough to be there. Now, we have Jr. membership fee and I have PAID that for them. They have to contribute one charity quilt and take snacks once a year. In other words, they have to be part of the whole thing. THEY LOVE IT and to make it even sweeter, the older members love them and feel very warmly that a new generation is being introduced to the wonderful art.
A child thar WANTS to be there and is well behaved, can be a joy.

I have also been at meetings where old (er) people were noisy and did not know how to listen to the proceedings.
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