President’s Message:
With our second annual “First Saturday in May” Spring show right around the corner, I am happy to say we are ready and eager for everyone to come see us on Saturday, May 7 at Renninger’s Farmer’s Market from 9 AM to 3 PM, under the Pavilion. With 37 juried craftsmen and fine artists participating in this outdoor show, our patrons will be delighted with what they can find for “Mom” and for themselves. AND speaking of craftsmen and artists—your Reading-Berks Guild awarded our Stanley Seltz Student awards at the recently held Berks County Intermediate Unit Art Show for Berks County High School students which was held at the GoggleWorks. With so many talented young artists, well over 1000 entries, Carol and her team of judges had a lot of tough decisions to make but they did a fine job. Thank you judges. At our general meeting last month, everyone had a chance to go downstairs at the GoggleWorks and tour this fantastic art show. Imagination, artistic ability, and passion was seen in all the works. If you missed our April meeting, you can tune into “Your Berks Craftsmen” on May 18 and see the show we did on the Berks County Intermediate Unit Art Show.
Speaking of missing our meetings, you will not want to miss May’s meeting, especially if you are in need of a little get-a-way. The Ballantyne’s are taking us to Key West, well at least for an hour anyway. They are going to share with us the rebuilding of Key West. In June, we will be whisked away to the beautiful Oley Valley and the home of Matt, Nancy and Elaine Vardjan for our annual Summer picnic. Just thinking about that picnic makes me hungry.
With so much wonderful information to share with you, my message is getting a little lengthy but I don’t want to forget to say that our 72nd Annual Juried Holiday Fine Art and Craft Festival is scheduled for October 29 and October 30, 2022, at the Kutztown University O’Pake Fieldhouse. Get your application in early. Santa needs all our beautiful fine art and crafts for his sleigh.
Don’t forget to renew your membership with State and Chapter. If you let it lapse, you could lose your jury status.
“Quality is not an act, it is a habit.” Aristotle
Your President, Barry L. Bennecoff |