BOARD AND COMMITTEES President aid Vice-President Noel) weet Cerimic Foundation Ron Vallis H04-325-C hs Wice-President Rom Feicht G9 21-6677 Trcasrer Janet Turpin 4-52-1377 Soorciary Roan Ander 4-92 | -T376 Directors Rachelle Chinnery 9 (4-374-8518 Renda Green 4-92 1-9888 Gillian McMillan &4-937-7696 Dona Nabata §4-222-2927 Celia Rice-Jomes 604-522-8503 Tanis Saxby 604-926-2095 Debra Sloan 604-736-3099 Frank Toren fi 525 COMMITTEES PROGRAMS Communications Rachelle Chinmery? Workshops Debra Sloan Gillian McMillan Tunis Saxby Rasemary Arion Social Events Ronda Green Heather Cairns Made of Clay Sales Ron Peichts Gallery Cela Rice-Jones* Rachelle Chinnery Ron Vallis ‘Tos ‘Good for the Jane Mathews Shand Pile Sale Debra Sloan Membership Debra Sloan Reku-L Ronda Green Dona Nabata Made of Clay Book Linda Doherty Resource Centre Debra Sloon Marketing Barb Duncan (Celia Rice-Jonea Ronda Green * Chair PROJECT EMPTY BOWL A LOVING SPOONFUL AL Loving Spoonful is Vancouver's bead- ing provider of life-sustaining nutritional support for people living with HIV/AIDS, ur goal ts te deliver well-balanced meals to anyon who is hungry and homebound with AIDS. Because people who are too ill to provide for themselves cannot be cx- pecied to provide for others, we alec dle- liver meals to dependent children of our adult clients. All great enterprises begin with andl are Sustained by asense of passion and a belief that the endeavour is crucial to improving the fives of other. We know that without Our consiant Support, it would be hunger that pays odaily visit oourctients. For ten years we have been providing meals free of charge to those who need them moat, The importance of good food is magnified for people living with AIDS. Although this disease hat po cure we foel that by taking away the burden of worrying where one’s neat meal is coming from we signifi- cantly improve the health, quality of life and independence for our clients. Our av- September 1999 erage meal cost is about 34.00. Our goal for 200) is to deliver over 130,000 meals. Our mission stitenvnl ts: “Noone living with HIV/AIDS should live with hunger!” David Holtze Executive Director PLANNING FOR EMPTY BOWL The next Empty Bow! event is scheduled for Febreary 2000 at the (Canadian Craft Museum. The exact date hasn't been de- cided but we'll keep you posted. This time the Guild will store the bowls or you can drop them off at the Loving Spoonful office at the south east corner of Richards and Drake in Vancouver, The bows mocied should be functional, small enoaghtocarry around the mustum and made with fond. safe glazes, The Loving Spoonful is plan- ning to accommodate JOU guests for this event and we'd like to ask: all the potters’ guilds, schools, clubs or groups tomake an exire bow! or two and donate to this case. If you'd like more information, contact mc at (4-83 7-8515 or G4-874-6518. Rachelle Chinnery Potters Guild of British Columbia TANIS SAXDY Sew Board Menber Tanis recently graduated from the Koofenay School of Anu in Nelson. Her passion for clay bed her to a new career a5 a clay artisl in Vancouver, Working primarily in porcelain and on the wheel, she creates seulplural and fune- tional works. Preferring simplistic, elegant designs, she ex plores the elasticity of clay to create architectural, functional and sculp- tural works. Her new involvement with the Board gives her the opportunity to become more di- rectly a part of the provincial ceramic community and to share ideas. She hopes te contribute tothe advancementof knaw!- edge and awareness of the creative pamontials of clay. APPLICATION? See the enclosed application for Made of Clay at Christmas details on page 4 Hope you come! _®— L’ ATELIER GOLODAMITHS CHRIS HEMEON original designs, custom made, redesigns, expert repairs, appraisals 110 West 13th St 920A Johason 3t North Vancouver, Victona BC BC VaV IN VIM Iws 130-386-1111 0 -SROLBAZ fx 250-386-1601 4