Friday, August 10, 2012

Proposed changes to the By-Laws and Standing Rules...
We will vote on the changes at the September 2012 meeting.
Red strikethrough = remove the language
Yellow highlight = change the language

BY-LAWS OF THE TIDEWATER KNITTING GUILD OF VIRGINIA
ARTICLE I – NAME AND PURPOSE
1.       This organization shall be known as the “Tidewater Knitting Guild of Virginia”, and, upon approval of TKGA, shall be recognized as affiliated with THE KNITTING GUILD ASSOCIATION (TKGA).
2.       The purpose of this local club/guild shall be essentially the same as that of TKGA, which shall be to provide education and communication to advance the quality of workmanship and creativity in their knitting endeavors.
ARTICLE II – MEMBERSHIP
1.       Any person who is interested in the purpose of this organization may become a member by application and payment of dues, regardless of race, creed, color or sex.
2.       A Club/Guild may not form a cooperative in order to obtain a business license or tax number for the purpose of buying knitting supplies at a wholesale price.
3.       All members of the local guild are encouraged to maintain current membership in TKGA.  The local guild officers should support and promote TKGA and its educational programs and other services to its guild members.

ARTICLE III – OFFICERS

1.        All officers of the local guild shall maintain a current membership in TKGA.
2.       The local management of the affairs of this organization shall be vested in a Board of Directors composed of four (4) executive officers provided for herein, and such executive board shall set local policy in support of the mission of TKGA.
3.       The Board shall meet at such time and places as the President of the local guild shall direct, or at the call of any two (2) other members of the board.
4.       A majority of the local Board shall constitute a quorum for transaction of business at any meeting.
5.       Vacancies on the local Board shall be filled by appointment of the President with approval of the remaining Directors of the Board.
 RTICLE IV – OFFICERS AND DUTIES
1.       The officers of the local guild shall consist of a president, a vice president, a secretary and a treasurer.  Terms of the office for each officer shall be for one (1) year.
2.       The president shall preside at all meetings of the membership, all meetings of the Board of Directors, and shall be an ex officio member of any committee established by the local guild.  The president, with the advice and consent of the Board of Directors, shall appoint all standing committees to be established by the local guild.
3.       The vice president shall assist the president and serve in the absence of the president.  The vice president shall serve as chairman of the local guild’s program committee, should such committee be established.
4.       The secretary shall keep minutes of all proceedings of meetings of the membership and the Board of Directors.  The secretary shall take care of the correspondence at the direction of the president.  The secretary shall keep accurate and continually updated lists of members in good standing, together with their current addresses.  change to  treasurer
5.       The treasurer shall receive and disburse all monies and present a statement of the current financial condition at all meetings of the Board of the local guild.  The treasurer shall ensure that any TKGA membership forms and dues collected from the guild membership shall be forwarded in the appropriate amount to the office of TKGA, PO Box 3388, Zanesville, OH 43702-3388.
ARTICLE V – COMMITTEES
1.        The local guild’s organization shall have standing committees for education, programs and finances.  The chairman of each committee shall be appointed by the president, upon the advice and consent of the Board of Directors.  Committee chairman vacancies shall be filled by appointment of the president upon the advice and consent of the Board of Directors.
2.       The duties of the committee shall be as defined by the Board of Directors of the local guild.
3.       The chairman of each committee will be invited to participate in the planning meetings for guild activities.
ARTICLE VI – DUES
1.        The local guild shall be charged with the responsibility of establishing annual dues for its members.






ARTICLE VII – MEETINGS
1.       Annual Meeting:  There shall be at least one (1) annual meeting of the Board of Directors during the calendar year.  Notice of such meeting, signed by the secretary, shall be mailed to the last recorded address of each member of the Board of Directors.
2.       Special Meetings:  Special meetings of the Board of Directors of the local guild may be called from time to time by any two (2) members of the Board of Directors.  Notice of any special meeting shall be mailed to each member of the Board of Directors at that member’s last recorded address at least ten (10) days in advance of such special meeting.
3.       Membership Meetings:  The Board of Directors shall have the authority to set a membership meeting schedule on a monthly or more frequent basis at the discretion of the Board.
4.       Quorum:  Thirty percent (30%) of the local members of the guild currently in good standing shall constitute a quorum for a regular meeting of the members.


ARTICLE VIII – ELECTIONS  (change to VIII)

1.        The local guild shall organize a nominating committee for the purpose of nominating officers of the local guild for the next annual term, and such nominating committee shall be prepared to present its proposed stale of officers no later than the monthly meeting of the members for the local guild one month before the annual meeting.
2.       An annual election of officers shall occur no later than the annual meeting of the Board of Directors in conjunction with the monthly meeting of the members of the local guild.
3.       The newly elected officers of the local guild shall take office during the first membership after the annual meeting.                                                                    (change to after)

ARTICLE XI

1.        These by-laws may be amended, repealed or altered in part by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of those members present at a scheduled meeting that has a quorum.
ARTICLE X
1.       Basic parliamentary procedure shall govern all procedure and parliamentary matters of the local guild. 










STANDING RULES
January 1993

1.        A prospective member may attend two (2) meetings, after which membership is expected.
2.       Local dues will be $12.00 per year.  Increased to $15.00 per Nov. 2003.  Increased to $20.00 per year Nov. 2006
3.       The Board of Directors will be comprised of the president, vice president, treasurer and secretary.  The working Board of Directors shall consist of the Board of Directors and all committee chairpersons.
4.       The Board has the authority to spend up to $100.00 for activities.  All other expenditures must be approved by two-thirds (2/3) vote of members present at a scheduled meeting that has a quorum.  (add scheduled & that has a quorum)
5.       There is a twenty-five cent ($.25) fine for any member not wearing their name tag.
6.       Resident of Westminster-Canterbury shall not be charged dues. Feb. 1999
7.       The parliamentarian shall organize the nominating committee. 

Current By-Laws with no changes...

BY-LAWS OF THE TIDEWATER KNITTING GUILD OF VIRGINIA


ARTICLE I – NAME AND PURPOSE

1. This organization shall be known as the “Tidewater Knitting Guild of Virginia”, and, upon approval of TKGA, shall be recognized as affiliated with THE KNITTING GUILD ASSOCIATION (TKGA).

2. The purpose of this local club/guild shall be essentially the same as that of TKGA, which shall be to provide education and communication to advance the quality of workmanship and creativity in their knitting endeavors.

ARTICLE II – MEMBERSHIP

1. Any person who is interested in the purpose of this organization may become a member by application and payment of dues, regardless of race, creed, color or sex.

2. A Club/Guild may not form a cooperative in order to obtain a business license or tax number for the purpose of buying knitting supplies at a wholesale price.

3. All members of the local guild are encouraged to maintain current membership in TKGA. The local guild officers should support and promote TKGA and its educational programs and other services to its guild members.



ARTICLE III – OFFICERS



1. All officers of the local guild shall maintain a current membership in TKGA.

2. The local management of the affairs of this organization shall be vested in a Board of Directors composed of four (4) executive officers provided for herein, and such executive board shall set local policy in support of the mission of TKGA.

3. The Board shall meet at such time and places as the President of the local guild shall direct, or at the call of any two (2) other members of the board.

4. A majority of the local Board shall constitute a quorum for transaction of business at any meeting.

5. Vacancies on the local Board shall be filled by appointment of the President with approval of the remaining Directors of the Board.











ARTICLE IV – OFFICERS AND DUTIES

1. The officers of the local guild shall consist of a president, a vice president, a secretary and a treasurer. Terms of the office for each officer shall be for one (1) year.

2. The president shall preside at all meetings of the membership, all meetings of the Board of Directors, and shall be an ex officio member of any committee established by the local guild. The president, with the advice and consent of the Board of Directors, shall appoint all standing committees to be established by the local guild.

3. The vice president shall assist the president and serve in the absence of the president. The vice president shall serve as chairman of the local guild’s program committee, should such committee be established.

4. The secretary shall keep minutes of all proceedings of meetings of the membership and the Board of Directors. The secretary shall take care of the correspondence at the direction of the president. The secretary shall keep accurate and continually updated lists of members in good standing, together with their current addresses. change to treasurer

5. The treasurer shall receive and disburse all monies and present a statement of the current financial condition at all meetings of the Board of the local guild. The treasurer shall ensure that any TKGA membership forms and dues collected from the guild membership shall be forwarded in the appropriate amount to the office of TKGA, PO Box 3388, Zanesville, OH 43702-3388.

ARTICLE V – COMMITTEES

1. The local guild’s organization shall have standing committees for education, programs and finances. The chairman of each committee shall be appointed by the president, upon the advice and consent of the Board of Directors. Committee chairman vacancies shall be filled by appointment of the president upon the advice and consent of the Board of Directors.

2. The duties of the committee shall be as defined by the Board of Directors of the local guild.

3. The chairman of each committee will be invited to participate in the planning meetings for guild activities.

ARTICLE VI – DUES

1. The local guild shall be charged with the responsibility of establishing annual dues for its members.













ARTICLE VII – MEETINGS

1. Annual Meeting: There shall be at least one (1) annual meeting of the Board of Directors during the calendar year. Notice of such meeting, signed by the secretary, shall be mailed to the last recorded address of each member of the Board of Directors.

2. Special Meetings: Special meetings of the Board of Directors of the local guild may be called from time to time by any two (2) members of the Board of Directors. Notice of any special meeting shall be mailed to each member of the Board of Directors at that member’s last recorded address at least ten (10) days in advance of such special meeting.

3. Membership Meetings: The Board of Directors shall have the authority to set a membership meeting schedule on a monthly or more frequent basis at the discretion of the Board.

4. Quorum: Thirty percent (30%) of the local members of the guild currently in good standing shall constitute a quorum for a regular meeting of the members.



ARTICLE VIII – ELECTIONS (change to VIII)



1. The local guild shall organize a nominating committee for the purpose of nominating officers of the local guild for the next annual term, and such nominating committee shall be prepared to present its proposed stale of officers no later than the monthly meeting of the members for the local guild one month before the annual meeting.

2. An annual election of officers shall occur no later than the annual meeting of the Board of Directors in conjunction with the monthly meeting of the members of the local guild.

3. The newly elected officers of the local guild shall take office during the first membership after the annual meeting. (change to after)



ARTICLE XI



1. These by-laws may be amended, repealed or altered in part by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of those members present at a scheduled meeting that has a quorum.

ARTICLE X

1. Basic parliamentary procedure shall govern all procedure and parliamentary matters of the local guild.





















STANDING RULES

January 1993



1. A prospective member may attend two (2) meetings, after which membership is expected.

2. Local dues will be $12.00 per year. Increased to $15.00 per Nov. 2003. Increased to $20.00 per year Nov. 2006

3. The Board of Directors will be comprised of the president, vice president, treasurer and secretary. The working Board of Directors shall consist of the Board of Directors and all committee chairpersons.

4. The Board has the authority to spend up to $100.00 for activities. All other expenditures must be approved by two-thirds (2/3) vote of members present at a scheduled meeting that has a quorum. (add scheduled & that has a quorum)

5. There is a twenty-five cent ($.25) fine for any member not wearing their name tag.

6. Resident of Westminster-Canterbury shall not be charged dues. Feb. 1999

7. The parliamentarian shall organize the nominating committee.



August 2012 Meeting Minutes

The president opened the August 2012 meeting at 7:12 p.m. by welcoming guests, extending birthday greetings to members celebrating birthdays in August.

The minutes of the July 2012 meeting were approved. The treasurer gave the treasurer’s report advising the guild’s bank balance is $3109.15.

The president advised the proposed changes to the by laws will appear in the September newsletter. We will vote on the proposed changes to the by-laws at the September meeting.

The vice president advised the current board members are willing to serve another year in their current positions. If many members want to serve on the board or on a committee, please contact the president or vice president.

A member suggested holding a baby shower for Newborns in Need organization versus the caps for kids contest at the December meeting. Members can knit items for newborn infants or donate items infants need, such as diapers, bottles, etc. All items will be donated to Newborns in Need.

The guild will participate in the Chesapeake Water Heritage Festival October 13 - 14, 2012. Sign up sheets will be available at the September and October meetings.

The Knitting Corner is celebrating Silkworm Appreciations Days in August. The Knitting Corner is offering a 20% discount on all silk yarn in their inventory for the month of August.

The Yarn Club continues to receive new yarns for the fall knitting season and offer classes. The Yarn Club’s website lists the classes available.

The president requested members provide her with any feedback regarding continuing the gift exchange at the December holiday party/meeting.

The president advised the guild will hold another judged knitting contest in May 2013. The same rules as 2012 will apply, with the additional category of original work, and the requirement of the submissions being completed since the May 2012.

Sue Von Ohlsen led the program by demonstrating how to “kill” acrylic yarn, i.e. how to block acrylic yarn projects. Sue answered members’ questions regarding blocking methods as well.

The September program will be the moebius cast on technique. Please bring worsted weight yarn and longer circular needles (40 inches or longer) in a size appropriate for worsted weight yarn to practice the technique.

After the guild enjoyed the enjoyed the Ways and Means Committee’s raffle, the guild enjoyed the member show and share of members’ current knitting projects.

There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 8:20 p.m.