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Marigold Guild of Needle Arts

A Chapter of the Embroiderers' Association of Canada/Association canadienne de broderie

Record #: TOT0051
Last Modified: 20 Nov 2023
Last Full Update: 20 Nov 2023

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Public Bulletin The Marigold Guild is currently celebrating 40 years as a guild as of October 2023!

Location

Located In Truro
Where To Find Us
Truro Fire Hall Community Room (Promenade Entrance)
165 Victoria St, (Promenade Entrance)
Truro, NS
Canada B2N 1Z5
Areas Served Colchester County

Contact

Website marigoldguildofneedlearts.ca
E-Mail info@marigoldguildofneedlearts.ca
Phone 902-890-4682
Contact Leslie Burrows, Past President, Marigold Guild of Needle Arts; Phone: 902-895-4008; Email: lesliepburrows@gmail.com
Alternate Contact Kim Fielding, Advertising & Publicity, MGNA; Phone: 902-893-7060; Email: donnakimfielding@outlook.com
Mailing Address Canada
Volunteers Wanted! Kim Fielding; Phone: 902-893-7060; Email: donnakimfielding@outlook.com

Description & Services

Information We are a non-profit organization and a chapter of the national Embroiderers' Association of Canada, Inc. (EAC) / Association canadienne de broiderie, Inc. (ACB); www.eac.ca  
 
All levels of stitching talent, from novice to expert, are welcome to attend one meeting as a guest. marigoldguildofneedlearts.ca info@marigoldguildofneedlearts.ca  
 
Activities of the organization include social/meetings, display of completed projects, stitch-ins, workshops, retreats, seminars and lending library.
Eligibility Ages: 18 year(s) and up 
 
It is possible for youth to join by contacting EAC.
Hours 9:30am to 12:00 noon for social/meetings and 10: 00 a.m. -2:00 p.m. for occasional stitch-ins.
Dates 2023: Tuesday, November 21; 2024: Tuesday, January 16; February 20; March 19; April 16; October 15; November 19.
Meetings Third Tuesday of the month, January to May, October and November at the Truro Fire Hall Community Room. Special events in September and December are usually held elsewhere for members only. 
 
Regular meetings start with a half hour social followed by a "Marigold Garden" (a display of members' needlework) then by guild business and finally a program. This may include a speaker or a hands-on project.
Accessibility Fully Wheelchair Accessible

Special Information