Hycroft, Annual Fall Sale: This event has been the Guild's major fund-raiser. Always a large undertaking, with tremen- dous work load for the committee, this year's Hycroft Sale was not quite as financially successful as we had hoped. The reasons for this have been under discussion (i.e. changes in the marketplace, competition with more and more craft fairs, and more outlets for pottery, etc.) and the sale committee and the board are working on plans for some changes in this event next year. Workshops: Two workshops have been held: Franklyn Heisler from Nova Scotia, and Anne Lewis from New Mexico. We would very much like to have more workshops, and this is an area in which we have not yet found a co-ordinator. We need a new board member to look after in-town workshops. Projects “in the works": Annual Spring Sale: Planned for April 18 at Van Dusen Gardens, the board hopes this will be an annual event and will improve the Guild's fund-raising position. Ceramics ‘81: The annual exhibition at Robson Square, May 20 - 31. Members List: A new list is long overdue, and is being printed now. Spring Scholarships and Awards: A letter is going out to the eight B.C. colleges asking them to submit the names of their top students, who will receive these awards at theiy graduation ceremonies. - Barbara Earron Workshops HARLAN HOUSE WORKSHOP will be held at Lester B. Pearson Col- Tege of the Pacific, Victoria, B.C... on Saturday, April 25, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Sunday, April 26, 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. For further information see last month's newsletter or write Robin Hopper, 4283 Metchosin R., R.R. #1, Victoria, B.C. VBX 3W9.