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Purpose: To show, share, learn, and enjoy being with others who love to make dolls. Finding members: Often a colorful poster with a sign-up sheet, displayed in your local craft or fabric shop, will draw interested people. You might also place an invitation on your local newspaper's events page. Plan an exhibit of hand-made dolls at a shop or mall, and have a sign-up sheet available. Do not limit your group to people with only one dollmaking interest. Everyone will learn more in a diverse group: cloth, porcelain, and creative clay dollmaking. Size of group: The number of members. | APPENDICES DOLL CLUBS Purpose To show share learn and enjoy being with others who love to make dolls. Finding members Often a colorful poster with a sign-up sheet displayed in your local craft or fabric shop will draw interested people. You might also place an invitation on your local newspaper s events page. Plan an exhibit of hand-made dolls at a shop or mall and have a sign-up sheet available. Do not limit your group to people with only one dollmaking interest. Everyone will learn more in a diverse group cloth porcelain and creative clay dollmaking. Size of group The number of members will be determined by the nature of your meetings. If the group prefers hands-on project work the meeting place will need adequate worktable space. Meetings in members homes are fun because you are able to see each other s collections and work in progress however in most cases it is not easy or feasible actually to work on projects there. The ideal situation is one where you have a public facility a shop or community room on a regular basis reserve members homes for special occasions. Time When you get a core group together you will need to heed preferences for day or evening meetings. If the needs are split because of home or work obligations you might form two groups even if each one is small. It is better for a group to grow than to have people drop out because they cannot make the meetings. Organizing You will need a co-ordinator to conduct meetings and organize activities a program chairman a secretary for telephoning or sending postcards and a treasurer to keep simple accounting of any dues or project income and expenses. Meetings Don t be afraid of structure. A typical meeting might begin with discussion of business news and general planning. A new group might want to follow this with life histories at each meeting one or two members briefly tell about their background experiences and dollmaking interests. All club meetings should include show and tell. All members show what