President’s Message – 10/23
Thank you to everyone who attended and helped make our kickoff meeting a great success. We had an enormous crowd of both old and new members and it was great to see everyone again. Since the quilt show we have gained about 30 new members with 4 joining at the meeting. This is very exciting. Please reach out and make our new members feel welcome and encourage them to join our Special lnterest Groups(SIGs) and other activities.
And mentioning our SIGS, Fran Jacobson has offered to lead a beginner quilting group so that our new quilters might have guidance and technical assistance.
Clara Nartey gave a wonderful presentation on creativity. Her trunk show was truly exquisite. We look forward to Rachel Derstine’s lecture in October. She will also be leading a workshop on landscapes. There are still a few openings.
A big thank you to Lisa Alfonzetti of Pins and Needle for the pizza party and fantastic workshop on sewing machine maintenance that she held for our members just before the meeting. Lisa’s shop is close by in Mount Kisco and she will be keeping it open so that members might shop before the meeting.
Also thanks to Meg Mooar for her wonderful Zoom pop-up presentation on Dyeing Fabrics with Natural Materials; the recording link was emailed afterwards in case you couldn’t attend.
Looking forward to seeing you on Wednesday October 18th at Fox Lane.
Sheryl and Helen, president@northernstarquilters.com








I have been of member of NSQG for many years, albeit absent for the last 5+ years due to a conflict on Tuesday nights when I bowl with my hubby. While at last year’s show, I was so happy to hear the guild was moving to Wednesday nights…..I immediately rejoined. In my past years as a member, I have served as VP Programs as well as VP Quilt Show.






Our priority is finding a President, Programs VP, Communications VP and Library Chair for the 2023-24 guild season. Any of these positions could be shared with another member. If you are nervous about taking on any of the responsibilities that come with these jobs, don’t be! Past leaders are prepared and willing to assist. If you want this guild to continue, we need folks to take the plunge and commit to maintaining and growing a community that is important to them. Members of the nominating committee will be making calls. When we reach out to you, we hope you’ll say YES. Our guild’s future depends on you!
We hope that you all enjoyed your holidays and send warm wishes for a happy, healthy, and creative New Year. Additionally, some frigid weather has come our way and we hope that you are able to stay warm … working on a quilt or cuddling under one are both good ways to accomplish that!