Committee / Chair |
Summary |
Education |
Education Committee sets up monthly programs, workshops, T.I.P.S., etc. The education committee will also draft a proposal for the educational goals of the guild and its events. |
Empty Bowls |
Empty Bowls Committee plans Bowl-a-thons and works with SAMM to help put on the event. In 2007-8 the Empty Bowls committee moved its focus from staging the event (recruiting soup, picking up soup, etc) to running the silent auction and making sure the guild has enough bowls made throughout the year. Carolyn Adams is heading the Silent Auction Committee. |
Exhibitions |
Exhibitions Committee works on the Annual Juried Show and Clay Olé, and any looks at possible exhibit or sale events for the Guild in the future. boydceramics@gmail.com |
Finance/Audit |
Finance/Audit Committee is responsible for the budget and reporting to the appropriate Federal and State agencies in a timely fashion. |
Membership |
Membership Committee helps set policy for membership, updates the membership form, promotes membership to potential new members, maintains member database, and publishes our biannual directory. |
Public Relations |
Public Relations Committee promotes the Guild & its events to the public as well as to members. The committee works on the "e-newsletter" and the websites, and designs Guild graphics as needed. The committee works with other committees to publicize their events and produce graphic materials. |
Scholarships/Awards |
Scholarships/Awards Committee sets up activities to benefit scholarships and proposes criteria for all guild scholarships and awards (like the Juried show awards, Bertie Award, etc.). |
2011 Bowl-a-thon coordinator: Leslie Newton leslienewton@att.net |
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SAPG is transitioning from our digital newsletter to a Blog. There is need for people to write for the blog and produce video demonstrations. Contact Sarah Shore at sjsartist@gmail.com. Many members have blogs too. We want to start creating communication between the guild members' blogs. Add our blog to your RSS feed.
We are in need of old documents from our history. We need scanned newspaper articles and other publications relating to our Guild. We now have the ability to store this information and can share it with our members. The Guild has many new members who don't know where we came from. We art at risk of loosing our history

2011 Clay Festival: Exhibition Committee