Tiny Tattler - Region E-1 - National Association of Miniature
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Tiny Tattler - Region E-1 - National Association of Miniature
Tiny Tattler - Region E-1 Winter 2015 REGIONAL TEAM Regional Coordinator Mary Myers 4391 Adam Court Mt. Airy, MD 21771 301-865-1023 marymomo@comcast.net Maryland State Representative Nancy Chalmers 302 East Joppa Road #1903 Towson, MD 21286 410-494-8338 nancychalmers@hotmail.com Northern VA State Rep. Open Southern Virginia State CoRepresentatives Ina Waples 757-596-3593 gslcrmom@verizon.net Darlene Wilson bearzworkshop@earthlink.net Web Mistress Carol Ann Frost 1301 McPherson Court Lutherville, MD 21093 410-321-1392 (voice or Fax) webmistress@nameregione1.org Program Coordinator Nancy Chalmers 302 East Joppa Road #1903 Towson, MD 21286 410-494-8338 nancychalmers@hotmail.com Maryland Welcome Committee Leah Leizear Smith 2230 McKendree Road West Friendship, MD 21794 410-489-7571 leahleizear@aol.com Virginia Welcome Committee Carol House 15575 Tyler Station Road Beaverdam, VA 23015 804-449-1425 petticoat-lane@juno.com From Your Regional Coordinator… Happy Fall Everyone, I’m feeling very busy. I’ve got to get my garden to bed and get ready for the upcoming season… and pack for Molly’s Danube River Cruise. Yep, I did it again. It was so much fun last year I’m doing it again. Unfortunately, this means I will miss attending this year’s Holiday Party. I am a member of Mini Misfits, so I worked on the project and planning for the event. I hope you enjoy the project as much as I do. Thank you to Sue Ann and the Misfits. By the way Sue and her club have a display at the Damascus Heritage Museum. A lot of work went into this exhibit and it is definitely worth a trip or two. The theme will change after Halloween to show more Christmas displays. Joe Rodriguez, one of our members, video-taped the display and put it on YouTube. It is about a twenty minute video. If you want a virtual tour, go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fExHTJBPf4. Good show. Thank you, Joe!! Stacy and MMU have volunteered to host next year’s Holiday Party. Thank you so much. She showed me what they are planning as a project and it is “Super Cute.” I know it is early, but… speaking of volunteering, I welcome volunteers! I would be grateful for any help you may wish to offer. Just let me know what you have in mind. I’d also welcome club reports. It does not have to be elaborate, just an introduction, a line or two whatever. Brag a little about what your club is doing. Inspire us. Thanks!! The NAME Convention was as awesome as ever. The highlight for me was getting on stage with some of the 2017 committee at the Banquet on Saturday evening. Of course we dressed up like clowns and giggled our way through the information. We got lots of positive feedback about our performance and many promised to attend the convention. Carol House won and totally earned Ambassadors’ Award this year. In addition to being on the committee for Virginia State Day and the Southern Virginia Welcome Committee, she organized our gala gift basket for the convention. Unfortunately, I did not receive any information on how our basket did; but it sure did look fabulous. Thank you, Carol, and everyone for your contributions. Kudos to Laurie Sisson for her article in Miniature Collector, December 2015, page 37, “How to Wig a Doll.” Check out the latest AIM on-line miniature magazine. It is chock full of free information and inspiration. www.artisansinminiature.com Newsletter Editor -- Tiny Tattler Anita Myers 1416 Gilbert Road Arnold, MD 21012 410-974-4937 inchbyinch@nameregione1.org I just looked through my latest Miniature Gazette, Vol. 44, No. 2, Nov/Dec 2015. Check out the NAME Fundraiser - it's the 2015 Virginia State Day Peddler Doll and Accessories. Congratulations ladies, you look marvelous in print! The Registration Form for the 2016 NAME Convention is in this edition as well. Registration opens January 29, 2016. The AIM form is on page 5 and is due by Jan 31, 2016, and the 2016 NAME Day project is revealed on page 36. There is more… check it out! Region E-1 Web Page http://www.nameregione1.org/ Hope to see you in the New Year if not sooner, so Happy Holidays to everyone! NAME Web Page: www.miniatures.org Mary 1 From your Maryland State Rep… Summer and the National Convention in Indianapolis was great fun, even though one of the two workshops I had signed up for was canceled. I earned a Gold Star for accepting items for the garage sale. There was plenty of time to visit with old friends and, of course, make some new ones, as the atmosphere of the convention this year was very friendly and accepting. September was Molly Cromwell's Tyson's Corner Show. This year for the children's workshop, there was a wizard's table complete with books on magic and anatomy, a hat to make, a skull, and some crystals for the older children. For the young ones, there was Oscar the Grouch in the trash can and a colorful pompom inchworm to put together. I would like to thank Molly for the opportunity to expose youngsters to the wonderful world of miniatures. Also in September, we worked on a doll house, but more about that later. Unfortunately October came with NAME Day… and passed us by. Thanks to the terrible weather that flooded South Carolina, we were unable to receive our NAME Day kits, so we had to postpone our event. It was sad for everyone. For several years, the Friday Conundrums Miniature Club has refurbished and donated a doll house to an ill or needy child. This year I learned that the Literacy Council of Carroll County had lost some of its funding, so in an effort to reach out to the community, our group decided to donate this year's house to the council for a raffle to raise money for to cover some of the operation expenses. The house was a sweet four rooms plus attic, front opening structure, complete with furniture, an old woman and her dog! (See the photos below) The winner was a single mom with a young daughter who had both wished and wished really hard to win ~ proving that wishes really can come true! The Conundrums are now working on another, much larger house, to donate to a worthy cause. Hope to see many of you at the Christmas party! Nancy Chalmers Maryland State Rep 2 From your Southern Virginia State Rep… The Peninsula Heritage Miniature Society had a bit of disappointment this NAME Day because we were going to be getting together with the Virginia Miniature Enthusiasts club. Due to coastal flooding the event was cancelled. We are currently working on a vignette inspired by a local Girl Scout camp where some of our members used to go camping. We are in the final stages of assembly and will shortly be donating it to the local Girl Scouts. Our club will be getting together for a Thanksgiving dinner. Darlene Wilson Southern Virginia State Rep Happenings in Northern Virginia… from your Virginia Welcome Chair… Four Generations at the Indy National There were four generations of one E-1 Region family at the 2015 Indianapolis National Convention – and three are life members of NAME. In photos (see on page 15), Helen Borders, Cindy Lucas, Alexis Hunley attended the Saturday night banquet dressed as French chefs. Tiernan Hunley, dressed as a lobster, rode in his “lobster pot” stroller. New Miniature Shop in Richmond Julie Silvester, a member of Virginia Miniature Enthusiasts, has opened a new shop – Lilliput’s Dollhouse Shop. The store is located at 3167 Lauderdale Drive, Henrico, VA 23233. The telephone number i s 804285-8484. Julie stocks a wide variety of dollhouses, furniture, accessories and building materials. Custom services include dollhouse restoration, electrification, interior design and decoration. Shop hours and additional information are on the shop’s web site – www.virginia-dollhouses.com and be sure to visit Julie’s Facebook page also https://www.facebook.com/Lilliputs-Dollhouse-Shop-105966479439619/ Carol House Carlotta Brewer Grinage Carlotta Brewer Grinage of Suitland, Maryland, was called home to be with the Lord on October 12, 2015. She was born in Norfolk, Virginia on January 29, 1949. She was the third child of Marion and Oner Brewer. Carlotta's 36 year career with the federal government allowed her to serve many agencies in a variety of positions in the human resources arena. We will all miss Carlotta's wonderful sense of humor and her beautiful smile. She always had a very positive “can-do” spirit and was a wonderfully gifted artist. We are sad that she had to leave us so early in her life. 3 NAME National Convention in E-1 in 2017! We are now less than two years out to be prepared for the 2017 Convention, “Come to the Circus.” Now the really intense work begins for all of the committee. This past weekend, I spent Saturday and Sunday at the Great American Train Show in Timonium as a representative of the Circus Model Builder’s Club (CMB). CMB had approximately 20-30 tables. The club I belong to had a display of Train and Circus scenes in multiple scales and scenes. I was given two tables to display circus items. My items were not related to the trains but more in line with how we miniaturist work in vignettes. I am learning so much about the circus and its history. Some will be helpful to our convention and some is just informational. Unfortunately a valued member of our committee passed away this October. I am very sad to report that Carlotta Grinage is no longer with us. She was chairperson of two of our committees. The two committees are Houseparty Helper and Pre-Convention Workshops. If you are interested in being the chairman of either of these committees please contact me at romaineeyler@comcast.net. Romaine May 21, 2016 Special Event Fund-raiser for “Come to the Circus 2017” Special Exhibits Silent Auction Lunch and fellowship SAVE THE DATE 4 NEED TO DOWNSIZE? Consider this! . . . Welcome Back NAME Estate Auctions! Hello! I'm Jennifer and I've been a member of NAME since 1997. I started out in the N2 region, but am happily settled in E3 these days. And… I'm your shiny new NAME Estate Manager and Online Auctioneer/Store Minder/Princess! (I made up some parts of this title.) Well, actually, I just hope to be doing all that implies someday. Much of this is still just ideas and good intentions. NAME has gifted me so much over the years; I really want to make this program successful for us. Today, I'm definitely a newbie fresh on the job, and I have to admit that it is pretty hectic behind the scenes here. I'm very excited to work on the Estate program, but what I don’t know about it could fill an email box… and I’m sure it will! If you have an Estate question, tip, concern, or (most likely) extravagant compliment, please email me at estates@miniatures.org. Thanks so much to everyone who has already stepped up to help me. There's plenty of work ahead, but I am excited by the challenges. As long as everyone keeps taking my panicky phone calls, please. So, what am I doing? Well, I’ve been receiving and inventorying many generous donations. As fun as organizing miniatures is, they weren’t actually donated to me, right? So, my next priority is the Estate Auctions. It is so important to honor our donations. Let's get them back into the hands of adoring mini enthusiasts! Editor: Here is a direct link to the NAME eBay Auction page ~ http://tinyurl.com/NAME-Auctions If you have any trouble connecting to it, just go to www.miniatures.org > Shop > Auctions and scroll down to “NAME-Estates on eBay.” Dear Miniature Enthusiast, It is time to plan to exhibit a miniature setting or single mini treasure at the First State Mini Club Show in Delaware, to be held on Sunday, March 20, 2016, from 10AM to 4PM, at the Clarion Hotel, “The Belle,” 1612 N. duPont Highway, New Castle DE. I hope you will look at your collection or even build something new to share. I hope this gives you some time! Class projects from conventions, club meetings, club projects, won houseparty helpers or centerpieces… are all welcome... after all, our motto is sharing them! Even if you exhibit the same item at Philadelphia Miniaturia or elsewhere, we welcome your display. Our club will be doing the 2015 NAME Day “Window Shopping” so we hope you will bring yours! As we have done in the past, we provide a voucher to enter the show free for exhibiting. See the exhibit form on page 6. You can check on our website at www.firststateminiclub.org for a copy of our postcard with travel directions. Please email me at mking4071@comcast.net or call at 302-654-8278 if you have further questions. PLEASE share this with anyone who may be interested. Sincerely yours, Marnie King, FSMC exhibit chair, NAME DE State Rep 5 EXHIBIT REGISTRATION FORM: Each entry must be on a separate sheet. FIRST STATE MINI CLUB –ANNUAL SHOW AND SALE SUNDAY March, the 20th, 2016, 10AM to 4 PM Deadline for exhibits is 5 days before show. Clarion Hotel, “The Belle”Plaza – 1612 N. duPont Highway (Rte 13), New Castle DE 19720. ¼ mile off I-295, which is one exit west of the Del Memorial Bridge. In the Ballroom, entrance is at the back of the hotel marked conference center. NAME_____________________________________ PHONE: (_____)________________________ ADDRESS_______________________________________ Email address_______ ______________________________________________ TITLE OF ENTRY____________ ___________________________________________ ELECTRICITY NEEDED: YES___ No______ WIDTH_______ ” Depth ___________” Height__________” {SIZES INCLUDE BASE + ACCESSORIES} Please put your name on all parts of your exhibit and extension cord. Entrant must supply extension cord, riser box about 10” high and drape to cover the box to make an attractive display. *SELECT SCALE: ___1”=1 FOOT ___ ½”=1 FOOT 1/144"=1') ___OTHER SCALES (2”, 1/8”, ¼” and *SELECT ONE CATEGORY BELOW for each exhibit Does your exhibit need to be seen from all sides? Yes No ___1. HOUSE/BUILDING (Furnished or unfurnished) ___2. ROOMBOX ___3. OTHER SETTINGS (Vignette or container) ___4. SINGLE ITEM ___5. YOUTH ENTRY (THROUGH AGE 16) Age:____________ Time preferred to assist with exhibit security between 10 and 4:__________________(confirmed at check-in) Entries are entered at the risk of the registrant. We cannot be responsible for your entry; however, we will have supervision and security in the exhibit area. Be sure to label your extension cord, exhibit and other property. Please bring a riser of about 10” (i.e. your box) no bigger than 1” around the display and an attractive cover or drape for the box (i.e. fabric or table cloth). Registrant will receive confirmation of their exhibit by email or phone. Sign in with Marnie King as you enter. Entries must be in place AT 10 AM. Entries MUST REMAIN UNTIL 3PM and MUST BE REMOVED BY 5PM. Registrant will have ONE FREE PASS to the show, picked up as their entry is set in place. Registrant is asked to assist with security in the Exhibit room by signing up for one hour between 10 and 4. Please give an hour that you would like to serve and verify the time as you sign in. SEND ENTRIES TO: Marnie King, 407 W. 19th St., Wilmington, DE 19802 (302) 654-8278; email mking4071@comcast.net (if emailing, do not worry about format. Fill in yellow highlighted above) 6 2015 Hallmark Ornament Contest look overall. It is not a contest about who has the most ornaments in their entry! The 4th annual NAME Hallmark Ornament Contest is on! Please send your picture entries of miniature vignettes created around or using authentic Hallmark ornament contest to Luci Hanson, 2015 Hallmark Ornament Contest Chair (hansonminis@me.com). The creation of the entry should be the handiwork of the applicant. Entries mostly created by someone else will not qualify for the contest. The deadline for submitting entries is December 1, 2015. This means pictures need to be received by December 1st, not postmarked by December 1st. The event has been moved to coincide with the holiday season when many Hallmark ornaments are available for purchase, but ornaments from any year can be used, as long as they are authentic Hallmark ornaments and have not been altered (hangers can been removed) or duplicated. There is no limit to the number of ornaments that can be used in your entry, but judges will be looking for creativity, uniqueness, and pleasing Entries to the contest should not have been entered or shown at previous NAME venues. Winners will be announced by December 20th, 2015. Winning entry pictures will be published in NAME’s Miniature Gazette as well as all online NAME venues. There is an application and release form to fill out that can be found in your May/June 2015 Gazette. For your convenience, we have placed rules of the contest on the NAME Special Events website for you to print out. What are you waiting for? Challenge yourself and create something fun, whimsical, unique, amazing, inspiring, or personally meaningful. 7 The Wonderful World of Miniatures Exhibit Sponsored by the Mini Misfits of Damascus October 7, 2015 – January 27, 2016 Hours: Wednesday and Saturday afternoons From Noon-4pm or by appointment for clubs and groups Location: Damascus Heritage Society building, 9701 Main Street, Damascus, MD 20872 Behind the Damascus Senior Center/Library building Contact: Sue Ann Ketchum sheltielover30@gmail.com Back by popular demand..... Dollhouse Miniatures Exhibit!!! Four years ago, the Mini Wonder Workers of Damascus, a 5-member club led by Sue Ann Ketchum, exhibited their miniature roomboxes, vignettes, and scenes for a three-month period at the Damascus Heritage Society Museum. They provided a sign-up sheet for visitors to see if there was enough interest to start another club. Over 30 people signed up and came to the initial meeting. Sue has been mentoring this new club for almost 4 years now. The members range in age from 10 - 89 years old and have a wide variety of skill levels, and call themselves the Mini Misfits of Damascus. The group made quite a few small projects during the first two years, however, during the third year, the club members asked for a larger, ongoing project. Sue designed a garden shed with a landscaped base, and the monthly projects were all related to the project. Several members finished their garden shed project in time to be part of the club’s exhibit at the Damascus Heritage Society Museum. The exhibit will be in place for four months, from October 7, 2015 – January 27, 2016. Sponsored by the Damascus Library, the group meets one Saturday a month. In addition, club members were recently given a cigar box, donated by Anita Fry of the Damascus Heritage Museum and have created their own original miniature scenes. Some of these are already on display at the Museum, along with lots of Fall holiday-related miniatures, and some other miniature items by individual club members. Fall-themed miniatures will be in place until Thanksgiving weekend and then will be replaced with Christmas-themed displays. The Damascus Heritage Museum is open on Wednesdays and Saturdays from noon-4pm. Admission is free. It is located at 9701 Main Street, Damascus, MD 20872 in a portable classroom behind the Damascus Library/Senior Center Building. There is a sign-up sheet in the museum to start a new club that the Mini Misfits will mentor for a period of time. For group tours, contact Anita Fry @ 301-831-3194. Use this link to view a video of the display: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fExHTJBPf4 8 For more information, see the Historical Society's website www.hsobc.org or contact the Historical Society at 410-666-1878. Bring the family and join us for the Fun! 9 Only 20 spaces left to sign up for the Holiday Party. The registration deadline is November 15. Don't miss out! December 5, 2015, 11am – 3pm Bullock’s Family Restaurant 2020 Sykesville Road, Westminster, Maryland Please join the Mini Misfits of Damascus as we host the 2015 Holiday Party for Miniaturists. View lovely Holiday-themed exhibits, have your photo taken with Santa and visit with fellow miniaturists. Lunch is on your own from Bullock’s Family Restaurant's wonderful, yet inexpensive menu. Purchase your lunch from the cafeteria or the deli and choose from a wide variety of sandwiches and dinners, ranging in price from a hot dog for $2.75 to a steak dinner for $17.95. Dessert will be provided by Sue Ann Ketchum and the Mini Misfits. We will make a wonderful project, related to our theme. You will need to bring dark green paint, a paint brush, wood glue, and a toothpick. There will be centerpieces to win and some door prizes as well. If you would like to donate a door prize, please indicate that on your registration form. Space is limited, so please RSVP with payment no later than November 15, 2015. 10 “A Visit with Santa” (Maryland Holiday Party 2015) Hosted by Sue Ann Ketchum and The Mini Misfits of Damascus December 5, 2015, 11am – 3pm Bullock’s Family Restaurant 2020 Sykesville Road, Westminster, MD Registration Form Name_____________________________________________________________________ Address___________________________________________________________________ City________________________________________________ State_________________ Zip________________ Telephone__________________________________ Email____________________________________________ NAME Member: ______ YES _______ NO Club Name:______________________________________________ Cost: $25 _ ($20 for NAME Members) RSVP with payment by November 15, 2015. Make your check payable to Sue Ann Ketchum. Mail to: A Visit with Santa c/o Sue Ann Ketchum 10308 Buckmeadow Lane Damascus, MD 20872 11 2015 "Wee Christmas at Kenmore" A Wee Christmas at Kenmore Dec 6-30 & Jan 8-10 Doll House Exhibition Crowninshield Museum Building Historic Kenmore 1201 Washington Ave. Fredericksburg, VA 22401 Last year, The George Washington Foundation held its first ever “Wee Christmas at Kenmore,” a dollhouse and miniatures exhibit , and it was a huge success! As a matter of fact, it was so well received by our visitors, that not only are we planning to do the exhibit again, I am reaching out to a broader audience this year of miniatures enthusiasts to hopefully be able to increase the size and variety of our exhibit for this year. A little background for you on our own Kenmore dollhouse: The George Washington Foundation owns an exact miniature of Historic Kenmore, the colonial home of Betty (George Washington’s sister) and her husband, Fielding Lewis, furnished down to the china on the table and paintings on the walls. The house was a gift from Mrs. Florence S. White in April 2000. and a grand neighborhood it had! This Christmas season we are reaching out to ask you to help us build a neighborhood once again for our dollhouse! I would certainly appreciate it if you would please share this information with your clubs and friends. Perhaps they have or know of someone who still has their own beloved dollhouse, a room box, vignette or other miniatures that they would like to share with others. There is no theme and no item is “too small.” I am attaching the guidelines for our exhibit as well as a flyer that may be circulated. If you have any questions or would like to contact me directly, you can reach me at Sherman@gwffoundation.org or 540-370-0732 ext. 22 I would also like to invite you to visit our blog to read and see a little more about the Kenmore dollhouse and 2014 Wee Christmas at Kenmore: http://livesandlegaciesblog.org/tag/kenmore-dollhouse Thank you, Susan L. Sherman, Manager Special Events, Volunteer/Community Programs The George Washington Foundation 1201 Washington Avenue Fredericksburg, VA 22401 540-370-0732 ext. 22 Sherman@gwffoundation.org Guidelines for Exhibitors In our collections it is described as a wooden dollhouse built by James Freytag in imitation of Kenmore. The house has solid side walls and removable front and back walls. Each room of Kenmore is represented as the mansion was interpreted in the 1980 ’s with a Dining Room, Chamber, Drawing Room, Office, Upper and Lower Passages, Children's Room, Mary Washington's Room, Betty Lewis’ Room, and Gentleman's Room. The roof, top floor and ground floor detach from half of the basement that is attached to the top of the table. The table has folding legs, and the base is painted brown. The cellar entrance is removable and so is the roof. The house has electrical switches. A removable portico fits on the rear of the house. Cornerstone marked. It is a beautiful piece that we have on display in our museum building, but last fall we decided it has been alone for far too long. We decided we wanted to give it a “neighborhood” for the Christmas season , Exhibition dates: December 6-30, 2015 10:00 AM 4:00 PM & January 8-10, 2016 Twelfth Night performances 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM Registration: Send a digital image and brief description by November 13, 2015, to Susan Sherman, Sherman@gwffoundation.org Set up dates: November 30 – December 5, 2015 by appointment. We will have an opening reception on Sunday, December 6th at 2:00 PM. Pick up dates: Week of January 11, 2016 by appointment Exhibit must be no larger than 3’x6’. The George Washington Foundation will not be responsible for damage to miniatures. To prevent or minimize possible damage, exhibit will be monitored and stanchions will be in place. Exhibitors will receive two free passes to the miniature exhibit at Historic Kenmore and the Gingerbread Contest and Exhibit at George Washington’s Ferry Farm. For more information please contact Susan Sherman 540370-0732, ext. 22 Sherman@gwffoundation.org 12 13 Lilliput's Dollhouse Shop The Dollhouse Shop in Richmond was purchased last October by Julie Silvester of LilliputsMinis. This past June she moved it to a bigger, brighter location and renamed it Lilliput’s Dollhouse Shop. The store gained several hundred square feet which allows her to offer a wide range of services, products and classes. Since taking over the shop, Julie has changed several store policies. For example, she offers a 10% discount off all purchases every day for NAME members, military members, children, and those buying for children. Her new return policy is basically “If you don’t like it, bring it back” becau se she never wants anyone to regret a purchase. She also did away with room boxes that prevented customers from truly looking at and holding the furniture. In their place she has created a “Wall of Bespaq” which is two cubby-shelving units situated next to each other with each cubby being its own room. Every piece of furniture she displays, whether adult collectibles or items suitable for children, is out of its box and displayed on an open shelf or in a dollhouse on the fully landscaped and seasonally decorated Lilliput’s Lane. Julie has also increased the number of items and maker lines the store carries. She is now importing items from England and Germany, which allows for a much greater selection in dolls, furniture and rugs. She also increased the number of wallpapers the store offers from just about a dozen papers to almost 400. Come see what is new and fall in love with miniatures all over again! Lilliput's Dollhouse Shop 3167 Lauderdale Dr Henrico, VA 23233 804-285-8484 www.Virginia-Dollhouses.com VADollhouses@gmail.com 14 MiniDreams Outlet Shop MiniDreams Outlet Shop is providing collectors of dollhouses, room boxes, shops, vignettes, and miniatures with an avenue to have all or parts of their collections pass onto other collectors who will enjoy and appreciate the love and devotion that went into these collections. MiniDreams is currently purchasing miniatures from individuals and families wanting to find homes for their collections or collections that have been passed on to them. We are also buying miniatures from hand crafters, show dealers, distributors and manufacturers liquidating or reducing their inventory. MiniDreams Outlet Shop is located at 18227A Flower Hill Way, Gaithersburg, MD 20879, (301)8074477. If we are unavailable please leave a message so we can get back to you as soon as possible If you are interested in selling a miniatures collection, contact Kelley Hawk or Ruth Dubois (301)8074477. You can also contact us or be added to our email list through our email minidreams06@gmail.com or our website www.minidreams.biz Kelley Hawk and Ruth Dubois Four generations of one E-1 Region family attended the 2015 Indianapolis National Convention. Helen Borders, Cindy Lucas, Alexis Hunley attended the Saturday night banquet dressed as French chefs. Tiernan Hunley, dressed as a lobster, rode in his “lobster pot” stroller. “Chef” Alexis Hunley with Tiernan dressed as a lobster in his “Lobster Pot” “French Chefs” Cindy Lucas, Helen Borders & Alexis Hunley with their newest “miniature” ~ Tiernan 15 Mt Vernon Miniatures NAME Day Spooktacular! An autumn chill filled the air as members and guests of the Mt Vernon miniatures club arrived at the hauntingly familiar John Marshall Library in Alexandria, VA, to celebrate the 2015 NAME Day Spooktacular! Enthusiasm fell upon us once again as members quickly set up tables for workspaces, food, and scary exhibits. To our delight, Window Shopping kits were distributed in festive orange trick or treat shopping bags! Special thanks to Pamn for her efforts organizing, packing, and distributing the kits! Our industrious members quickly unpacked their kits and lead the assembly of window framing, molding, flooring, walls, and shelves according to detailed instructions provided by cutter Jenny Yates. We look forward to seeing the final creations! Soon hunger came over us. Yummy snacks, deserts, and beverages were enjoyed by all. The exhibit table included creations from our Halloween challenge inspired by Pris who shared skeletons with us last month. Attendees included: Laurie S, Jane L, Pamn K, Jane S, Leigh S, Julie A., Diane E., Annette H, Mindy C., Laurie J., Tim S, Sheila F, Janice F, Donna L The Mt Vernon miniatures club can be found at the John Marshall Library in Alexandria, VA on the third Saturday of each month. Feel free to join us anytime, if you dare! 16 Upcoming Events Through January 27, 2016 - The Wonderful World of Miniatures exhibit at the Damascus Heritage Museum. Hours: 12 to 4 PM on Wed. & Sat.; group tours are by appointment. November 7-8 – Philadelphia Miniaturia – “There’s No Place Like Home” – Crowne Plaza Hotel, 2349 W. Marlton Pike, Cherry Hill, NJ. Saturday, 10 to 5; Sunday 11 to 4. www.philadelphiaminiaturia.com November 12-15 – Wonders in Miniature Show & Sale - http://wondersinminiature.weebly.com/ Register to win a door prize and don’t forget to check out the workshops and roundtables. November 13-15 - "Christmas in Frizellburg" - 11 AM to 5 PM each day. Frizellburg Antique Store, 1909 Old Taneytown Road, Westminster, MD 21158, 410-848-0664 or 410-875-2850. Open every Thursday thru Sunday, 11:00 - 5:00, thru November and all of December! November 14 – Mini Yard Sale by Wee Friends of Annapolis, featuring a large number of miniatures from veteran collector Eleanor Abbey and additional items for sale from many other club members. 10 AM to 3 PM, 4883 Anchors Way, Galesville, MD 20765, 410-867-1483. Contacts: Kirsten Enzingerkirstene55@hotmail.com Ramsey Alexander srma@comcast.net Katie Goldfarb - goldesigns@earthlink.net November 22 - Karen Aird's Miniatures 6th Annual Fall Show, Somerset Hills Hotel, Warren NJ, 10 AM - 4 PM www.karensdollhouse.com December 1 – Entry deadline for the 4th annual NAME 2015 Hallmark Ornament Contest. Pictures must be received by December 1st, not postmarked by December 1st. See page 7 for details. December 5 – “A Visit with Santa” ~ Holiday Party at Bullock’s Family Restaurant, sponsored by the Mini Misfits of Damascus. 11 AM–3 PM. March 20, 2016 - First State Miniature Club 39 th Annual Show & Sale, Clarion Hotel (“The Belle”), 1612 N. duPont Hwy., New Castle, Delaware. 10 AM to 4 PM. http://www.firststateminiclub.org/show/show.html April 1-3, 2016 – “Knights of the NAME Roundtable” - Online extravaganza of miniature kit shopping. Watch for details! April 15-17, 2016 – Tom Bishop's Chicago International Miniatures Show, Chicago O'Hare Marriott. www.bishopshow.com April 23, 2016 - Miniatures, Collectibles and Crafts Sale, sponsored by The Friday Conundrums," a NAME Club. 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, Church of the Ascension, 23 N. Court Street, Westminster, MD April 24, 2016 – 26th Spring Reading/Lancaster area Dollhouse Miniatures Show 7 Sale. The Lancaster Farm & Home Center, 1383 Arcadia Road, Lancaster. 10 AM to 3:30 PM. www.dollhouseminiatureshow.com May 21, 2016 - Special Event Fund-raiser for “Come to the Circus 2017.” Special Exhibits, Silent Auction, Lunch and fellowship. SAVE THE DATE and watch for details!! July 21-24, 2016 – 2016 National Convention, “Welcome to My Garden,” Seattle, WA September 16-18, 2016 - Small Scales Regional, “Gals, Gangsters & Gatsby” Small Scales Greenville, SC March 23-26, 2017 – Houseparty in Sacramento, CA, “ABC’s of Miniatures” July 27-30, 2017 – NAME National Convention in the Mid-Atlantic – “Come to the Circus!” Hilton Alexandria Mark Center Hotel, 5000 Seminary Road, Alexandria, VA October 2017 – Tarrytown, NY Houseparty, “Legends of Sleepy Hollow” Spring 2018 – Louisville, KY All Scales Houseparty, “Jockeys and Juleps” August 2018 – NAME National Convention, “Sweet Tea & Sunshine - a Southern Celebration” Embassy Suites, Charleston SC November 15-18, 2018 – Online Houseparty, “Around the World in 8 Days” 17 Shops and Dealers MARYLAND A Little Something Special (Inside Valley Antiques & Uniques) 108 E. Baltimore St. Funkstown MD 21734 Open Mon-Sat 10-5; Sun 12-5. 301-991-3069 www.facebook.com/ALittleSomethingSpecialMD Forever Friends 2105 Bishops Castle Drive Olney, Maryland 20832 301-774-3037 http://foreverfriendsminis.com Frizellburg Antique Shop (Specializing in antique dollhouses, dolls & furnishings) 10909 Old Taneytown Road Westminster, MD 21158 410-848-0664 http://www.frizellburgantiques.com/Home.html Gibby's Doll House Shop 241 East Green Street Westminster, Maryland 21157 410-840-3408 / 888-716-7493 Granny's Little Things 2711 Egret Way Frederick, MD 21701 301-299-7310 yagrannytwo@gmail.com http://www.grannys-minis.com Itsy Bitsy Mini 611 Tony Tank Lane Salisbury MD 21801 www.itsybitsymini.com Phone: 347-524-9569 LadyBug Sue Ann Thwaite 4009 Tranquility Court Monrovia, MD 21770 301-865-1984 http://www.ladybug-fairies.com/ Mike Barbour Dolls Columbia, MD 443-996-4430 www.mikebarbourdolls.com MiniDreams Outlet Shop 18227A Flower Hill Way Gaithersburg, MD 20879 Call for Hours: 301-807-4477 Or check the website: www.minidreams.biz Nonnie's Dollhouse 7600 Irongate Lane Frederick, Maryland 21702 301-305-6931 http:/nonniesdollhouses.com Stitches in Miniature Janet Patacca 410-323-7975 http://www.stitchesinminiature.com/ Sue Ann Ketchum Handcrafted Miniatures, Furniture & Accessories 10308 Buckmeadow Lane Damascus, MD 20872 301-253-5664 – Hours by Appointment sheltielover30@hotmail.com Virtual Dollhouse, The Store 5137 Hoffmanville Road Millers, Maryland 21102-2234 410-239-2377 - Hours by appointment http://www.virtualdollhouse.net VIRGINIA Bell's Exclusives 4 East Nine Mile Road Highland Springs, Virginia 23075 804-328-0121 Bits & Pieces of Ghent 400 W. Olney Road, Suite E Norfolk, Virginia 757-623-0999 Happily Ever After 20609 Gordon Park Square, Suite 110 Ashburn, Virginia 20147 703-777-7869 Toll Free 866-253-7065 www.happily-ever-after.biz Lilliput's Dollhouse Shop 3167 Lauderdale Dr Henrico, VA 23233 804-285-8484 www.Virginia-Dollhouses.com VADollhouses@gmail.com Tammy's Heirlooms (703) 626-0456 info@tammysheirlooms.com http://www.tammysheirlooms.com The Miniature Cottage 7426 Windy Cove Road Bridgewater, Virginia 22812 540-828-1400 www.tistheseasonandminiaturecottage.com Vernon Pottery Eileen Vernon 441 Bethune Drive Virginia Beach, VA 23452 757-486-5147 vernonpottery@whro.net 18 Advertising: Newsletter Submission Deadlines: The newsletter will accept camera-ready ads under the following rates: 1/8 page $2.50 1/4 page $5.00 1/2 page $7.50 3/4 page $10.00 Full page $15.00 The Tiny Tattler will be published quarterly. Submissions for the Issues are due as follows: An additional charge will be added for noncamera ready ads. 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