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Old 08-30-2020, 07:28 AM
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quiltingshorttimer
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: kansas
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We've been doing Zoom since May and get about 30-45 of the normally active 90 in a guild of 160. While it does help keep us connected, it's not perfect. We do have many that won't Zoom but do spend time on FB so meeting is recorded an others watch that later. We did have a bring your own lawn chair/snack and join in the park in July. August was way too hot around here, but our President is trying to plan an Oct. Meeting outside too. We'll see how that goes--in the Midwest weather can be a big determiner. Our program chair has come up with some ideas that our guild-based as many presenters opted out due to Covid concerns (although our Nov presenter is willing to Zoom). She has also organized smaller groups in round robins for quilts that will be sold at our 2021 show (we are optimistic for vaccines!). Our regular meeting space is still limited to a # that can be at least 6' distanced from each other--which means less than 20. Question for OnebyOne--with your group limiting the # at each meeting are you assigning meeting times to some or turning #26 away at door or ?? We've talked about that but stuck on how to actually limit the meeting size.
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