Yes it still takes place every year. When they were first starting Tini and
a friend came to Ottawa and stayed with me. Unfortunately, I've never
managed to get there yet, but I know of others who go regularly. Manitoulin
Island is not near Ottawa - it is several hours drive away.
Malvary i
Going up one level on the site, there is some contact information (phone,
fax, email) but no signs of activity since posting the highlights of 2001
page, which makes one really suspect it's defunct. Pity.
-John mead
Tacoma, WA USA
On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 6:26 AM, Hazel Smith
wrote:
> Interestin
Hi All,
I just got back from Lace Camp. It was the 20th anniversary this year and
there were about 52 attendees. It's a great week in a great place.
Cheers,
Cindy Rusak, Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada
On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 9:26 AM, Hazel Smith
wrote:
> Interesting but that was in 2001 - 12 y
rday, July 13, 2013 1:16 PM
Subject: [lace] Lace
camp
My granddaughter in law in Ottawa just sent me information about this.
It is too late to do anything about it this year, but it certainly gives us
ideas for the next. It also shows that lace gatherings don't have to be held
in luxury
My granddaughter in law in Ottawa just sent me information about this. It is
too late to do anything about it this year, but it certainly gives us ideas for
the next. It also shows that lace gatherings don't have to be held in luxury
hotels, so far beyond the reach of most of us. Enjoy and dr
Hi Madelin
Lace Camp is now in it's 12th year and is a wonderful opportunity for
lacemakers to get together! Gore Bay is a small community at the western end
of Manitoulin Island (the largest freshwater island in the world) - we mainly
stay in B & B's, rented cottages or homes. Basically, everyo