3/13/2024 0 Comments Kymberlee stockmaster-woodKymberlee had brought along a finished model of our lesson. If there was tenseness, it melted into an amazing quiet while Kymberlee instructed with such calm: "Take your brush and run it through the white, then the black paint on your palette." As the diffused blend became a grayish background for the woods, we could only imagine what steps would follow. ![]() That did happen, for those who showed up for the club meeting at the Bucyrus Public Library. Talent in abundance and a bubbly spirit would cause everyone to embrace the night. In mind was a former student and a former member of the Peas-in-a-Pod Junior Gardeners, Kymberlee Wood. Our program committee had agreed that a paint night would be a wonderful winter diversion. ![]() That is why, when the March meeting rolled around, there was some relief. Members do not use their books they lose their books. The date was in the dummy, but that didn't help a final draft. Then, my biggest omission was the date for our perennial plant sale. For all the dates, program titles and events outside the regular meeting, I tracked information for days to be accurate. A line that ought to have been printed in blue was not. Email addresses and phone numbers were wrong. Sometimes I wonder if it is even worth all the time. ![]() As a program chair for the Earth, Wind and Flowers Garden Club, the careful planning just brought on all kinds of errors in the program book.
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