The Right Thing to Do
After hearing your concerns and consulting some colleagues whose opinion I value, I have decided to change the date of The Embroiderers’ Story Symposium. Please mark your calendars for 24 – 27 September, 2009. This is the weekend after we originally chose. I sincerely apologize for the perceived slight, I certainly meant no offense. Of course it’s true that no date will be convenient for everyone so I apologize in advance to those for whom this weekend is worse. But, at an institution where we place a high value on inclusion and cultural sensitivity, it only made sense that we make every effort to fix the mistake. Embarrassing, but the right thing to do.
There has been so much spontaneous good will and genuine community generated by this project that it would have been terrible to mar its culmination by any ill feeling. Fortunately the teachers and speakers who had already committed were amenable to the date change (and very gracious about the whole thing), and we were able to secure the necessary rooms and theater at Plimoth Plantation. Due to the visitation patterns, we may be a little more crowded this weekend, but we should be able to manage.
Now, though, I need your help with spreading the word about the correct date everywhere, to minimize the inevitable confusion. If you sent notes to your guild, or your needlework-loving friends, or to a yahoo group, please send the new date along.
I’m working hard on firming up the arrangements, and I anticipate that by the end of September I should be able to give you a ballpark on the registration fee and start accepting “save my spot” deposits.
MD wrote to me suggesting that we devise a way for participants to network carpooling and room sharing, and it seems to me that the forum for this blog is the right place for that. After we start accepting deposits, I’ll ask Robbin to start us a thread for each topic and people can find each other there.
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August 5th, 2008 at 4:41 pm
Thanks Jill! I have already changed the date in my calendar and eagerly await the “save my place” announcement!
August 5th, 2008 at 7:04 pm
Be sure to change the dates in the blog entries where it’s already mentioned — maybe in an editor’s note at the top, or highlighted in red or something, not just buried in the text. That will avoid a lot of confusion for any enthusiastic newcomers to the project!
(hey cool, I just figured out I can read my own comment, even if it’s over-running into the topic words at the right, if I highlight what I’ve written.)
I doubt I’ll be able to come, whatever weekend it is, but I’m so thrilled that it’s taking place, and SO looking forward to reading about it! And seeing new pretty pictures, too. yum
love,
Lily
August 5th, 2008 at 7:33 pm
I’ve got it marked in my calendar!!!! I’ll have to leave early enough on Sunday to make it home in time for Kol Nidre (night before Yom Kippur), but I can come!
Thank you very very much!
August 5th, 2008 at 7:53 pm
Great news, Jill! You are a peach!
Carolyn
November 4th, 2008 at 10:56 am
Hi Jill, any more details on the symposium? Judith