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We are sorry to report that there will be no rescheduling of the February Guild meeting; we are not able to use the church this week, and anything later would get too close to the next meeting.

Since we had such fun things planned, we are going to simply drop this meeting in it's entirety into the October 2010 slot!

The only things that will not be held off are Nancy Browns mini lesson and the Retreat Admission Raffle; both of these will take place at the March meeting, so bring your knitting ready to learn the Kitchner Stitch and bring extra cash to buy a chance to win a BSKG Retreat admission!!!

Kim and Rita

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harriet said…
Guildees,

Please note that the Chelsea Winter Fleece Fair will be on Saturday, February 20. Please check Ravelry or leave message here if you want to join in car pooling. Great fleece, great yarn, great fun!

Also, keep in mind that the Yarn Harlot will be visiting the Detroit Main Library on Saturday, March 13. We will have a contingent of BSKG'ers going there and will be car pooling also.

bloomgirlknits on Ravelry
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