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Welcome to Our Guild
Formed
in 1999, the Greater Atlanta Polymer Clay Guild ("GAPCG") includes
jewelry artists, sculptors, stampers and mixed media artists who share a
love of polymer clay and who enjoy getting together to learn and share
new techniques, tools and ideas. We welcome anyone who wants to
learn about and work with the exciting medium of polymer clay. All
levels, from beginners to teachers and published artists, are welcome
and encouraged to attend the meetings and participate in any other guild
activities.
Membership dues are $25 per year, due by the date of the
regularly scheduled January meeting. Members who join in mid-year (July
1 or later) pay $15 for the year. Only paid members may vote on guild
elections or guild business decisions, use the member library and
participate in craft shows, charity events or private parties sponsored
by the guild.
For non-members and visitors, your first meeting
is free, thereafter, $3 per meeting.
We would love to have you join us and become an active member of our
guild. We're an outgoing, engaging group of polymer clay enthusiasts who
are always interested in meeting other enthusiasts and in making new
friends.

Our Guild Causes
The First Christian Church of Atlanta
Food Bank
At our August 2009 meeting members got together and helped to add to the
First Christian Church of Atlanta food bank as our way of giving back
for allowing us to have our monthly meetings in their beautiful facility.

Many thanks to all our wonderful guild members for your generosity.
This will be an ongoing tradition for our guild, so members, bring your mac
and cheese as well as canned fruit to our future meetings Let's make sure
our hosts know how much we appreciate what they do for us.
Hearts for Heroes

Another charity that our guild donated to was Hearts for Heroes.
All our wonderful members worked on hearts to send to our soldiers overseas.
It was our honor to do this to show our brave men and women of the armed
forces how much we appreciate what they are doing and the many sacrifices
they are making in the name of freedom.
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