If the host guild has invited the public to the vendor and display room, such
as on the Wednesday tour day, then I would think that anyone making lace in the
lobby on that day or any other day that the public can come to would qualify as
demonstrating hours. Just MHO.
Janice
P.s. Just spent
Yes -- IOLI Conference is organized for *lacemakers* -- not the general
public. It does take a lot of organization to put one on -- but it would
be called a private event, rather than public. The words that came to me
defined it "a 'formal' event, something organized, such as a festival or
mu
How can the IOLI convention not count as an organized event?!!!
Sue
Well, friends--making lace in the hotel lobby will *not* count as
official demo time. The hours reported must be connected with some sort
of organized event.
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Well, friends--making lace in the hotel lobby will *not* count as
official demo time. The hours reported must be connected with some sort of
organized event.
So...continue to do demos at all those museums, fairs, craft shows,
schools, quilt shows, and similar acitivities. Then, repor