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Old 12-10-2010, 09:30 AM
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That's too bad. Surely all ages should be welcome & all ages learning from each other.When a group divides, it's usually not long till the next division comes along to get rid of the 1st group.A shame we can't all get along & look out for each other....especially quilters.JMO

Originally Posted by BellaBoo
I am president of my guild and have been the last three years. This year I told them I would not run for President. I made quiet a lot of changes in the guild that did away with the stuffiness of the meetings. My main concern was keeping the new members interested and the older members happy. The elderly members do not like change and most are founding members too. The older members are the ones that cause more problems for our guild. I started a mini group at the guild for members interested in more modern fast quilts. Now the mini group has more members attending then the regular guild. The older members sees the mini group as a take over and it won't be long we will have enough votes to change the by laws out voting them. I know then the older members will stop coming. But the guild needs the new members. It hasn't been a dull three years.
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