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The
Beginning of GSQA
Although I can find no
documentation, I do remember attending a quilt show and seminar held in
1983 at the Sheraton Hotel on Veterans Blvd., in Kenner, LA. This is
where Marion gave me a list of ladies who might want to form a chapter.
Thus, Cotton Pickin’ Quilters Guild was formed.
The organization
was incorporated under Louisiana State Article of Incorporation issued
January 17, 1984.
The association was organized after the 1982
National Quilting Association show at DeLaSalle High School in New
Orleans as an outgrowth of the (NQA) as what was to be known as Region
III, or the Gulf States Region.
“The purpose is to create,
stimulate and perpetuate that art form brought to America by the
colonists and which has spread to all corners of our country. Interest
in our early heritage has continued to grow and Gulf States Quilting
Association (GSQA) plans through its shows, seminars, lectures and
workshops to continue to promote this growth.”
There seems to
have been some problems with the NQA Regions. The GSQA board and NQA
began questioning the usefulness of the regions. After some exchange of
correspondence, in April of 1986 the National Quilting Association sent
three representatives (Paul McDade, Vice President; Helen Thompson. Show
Judges’ Chrp.; and Judy Elwood, Masters’ Guild Chrp.) to a board meeting
of GSQA to exchange information about development of the regions and the
communication problems that therein exist. The NQA called a meeting of
the GSQA general membership for April 5, 1986 to discuss the matter. In
September of 1986 NQA wrote to GSQA advising that they would divest
itself of a structure for regions. Thus, GSQA became our own separate
organization, but still a chapter of NQA.
There have only been 11
presidents.
The organization was officially formed in
January 1984 with Marion Maerke as the President until September, 1988
when Kay Elmore was elected. Followed by Carol Schiaffino, 1990, Beverly
Gary, 1993, Syble Sartin, 1995; Barbara Skinner, 1998; Judy Jensen,
1999, Charlotte Jackson, 2000, Mary Rich, 2001, Yvette Magee, 2002;
Jennifer Fernandez, 2003; Paula McKenna, 2004; Ilaine Hartman, 2005 and 2006,
Joan Knight for 2007, and Jane Ramee for 2008. Bonnie Foto is pesident-elect for 2009.
It was only in 1998 that
we began electing Presidents yearly, rather than have them serve for
several years. We currently elect a President-Elect, who serves in that
position for one year, then automatically becomes President, then
retires to the position of Past President. This gives that person three
years on the Board of Directors, unless he or she chooses to run for
another office or is appointed to chair a committee if there is an
opening.
Show
History
Our first show was
actually held in 1983 – just before the official organization of GSQA.
It was held in connection with a seminar at a hotel in Kenner on
Veterans Blvd. This show and seminar served as an organizational tool to
form GSQA and was very successful.
Our first “official GSQA” show
was held in 1985. The 1985 show also included a seminar. Listed below
are the show dates, locations, and themes of all nine shows:
June
7-9, 1985 Bellmont Hotel, Baton Rouge La Fete’ de Piquage October
9-11, 1987 Landmark Hotel, Metairie Quilts and All That
Jazz September 22-24, 1989 Convention Hall, Alexandria Quilting At
The Crossroads June 28-30, 1991 Civic Center, Lake Charles Quilts,
Cuttin’ Up Cajun Style September 24-26, 1993 Landmark Hotel, Metairie
The Heart of Quilting August 25-27, 1995 Landmark Hotel, Metairie
Baskets & Butterflies September 12-14, 1997 Landmark Hotel,
Metairie Flowers In My Garden September 17-19, 1999 Pontchartrain
Center, Kenner Log Cabin, Southern Style September 28-30, 2001
Pontchartrain Center, Kenner Stars of The Millennium
NOTE: I am trying to
collect pictures of all nine Opportunity Quilts. We have the color
flyers on the last three shows, but I can’t find anything showing what
the other five quilts looked like. Having pictures of previous
Opportunity Quilts is a great aid to our committee planning future
Opportunity Quilts. If you have a picture you’d like to send me, we can
make a copy and return the picture to you. Thanks for your help.
Q: How many Membership
Directors has GSQA had? A: Only 6: Donnis Adams, Deeann
Fuglaar, Linda Jones, Fran Fletcher, Rhonda Smith,and Therese Springer.
Most of these ladies served for several terms. We owe them a great thank
you because this job is very important to GSQA and involves a lot of
work on their part. |