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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Can't wait 'til COIPS Swap Meet 2009 ! ! !
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Our site for Convention 2009 is East Peoria, Illinois,
on October 23rd and 24th, 2009,
at the Stoney Creek Inn.
Interstate 74 / Exit 95a (North)
Please make reservations NOW
Phone (309) 694-1300 or Call 800-659-2220 . This is conveniently located at 101 Mariners Way.
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Our site for Convention 2008 is East Peoria, Illinois,
on Oct 31st and Nov 1st, at the Stoney Creek Inn.
Interstate 74 / Exit 95a (North)
Please make reservations NOW
Phone (309) 694-1300 or Call 800-659-2220 . This is conveniently located at 101 Mariners Way.
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The COIPS Monmouth Swap meet
held Saturday, June 28th, 2008
The COIPS 2008 Spring Swap Meet was held in conjunction with the Monmouth Chamber of Commerce "Pottery on the Square Event" on Saturday, June 28th, 2008, in Monmouth, Illinois. COIPS along with members of The Blue and White Club, The Sleepy Eye Club, and The Red Wing Collectors Society attended. Activities included a terrific Swap Meet, pottery throwing demonstrations, impressive window displays of rare pottery pieces, and an appraisers tent. Newer members noted that on this special morning many horse trades and sales were made between exhibitors as the sun cameup. As usual, we experience a real nice turn out. Many special pieces of stoneware now have new homes. A REALLY GREAT GET TOGETHER FOR STONEWARE AND POTTERY COLLECTORS ON A REALLY NICE DAY.
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A very special note: We have finally made it across the ocean, as we have received our first international member from Brussels, Belgium today, November 13th, 2007. His COIPS application took 3 weeks to get here. Our new member,
Mr. Michel Michiels, is writing a book about stoneware in Europe and the US. Please go to our FOR SALE page for more details and his very positive compliments about The Collectors Of Illinois Pottery and Stoneware.
....................Sec. Susie Nolan
B U L L E T I N
It is with deep regret that I must report that Marlene West, one of the founding members of the Collectors of Illinois Pottery and Stoneware club, passed away Sunday morning, August 24th, 2008. She sustained injury from a freak fall at her home and was hospitalized in a coma for several days before passing away. We are all greatly saddened with the loss of our dear friend. The funeral will be held on Thursday morning Aug 28 at 10:00 AM with a visitation on Wednesday evening from 5-8 PM. The Watson Funeral Home is located at 1849 North Seminary Street in Galesburg and can be accessed by turning (south) on Seminary Street off of Route 34 by the new WalMart. To get the directions, please access www.watsonfh.net and click on the "directions" link for specific travel details. You may leave your condolences for the family at the site, if you prefer.
Marlene was born on August 15, 1948 in Monmouth, the daughter of Clarence and Audrey Scott Greenstreet. Marlene married John Galiher. She later married Ted West on November 26, 1989. He died on July 23, 1993. Surviving Marlene are her mother, Audrey Greenstreet of Galesburg; a brother, Steven (Mary Beth) Greenstreet of Galesburg; a sister Janette (Wayne) Wooldridge of Galesburg; niece and nephews Amanda, Marcus, Scott (Sarah) Wooldridge, Troy (Marie), and Shawn (Charlotte) Johnson; great nieces and nephews, Emily and Krayson Wooldridge, Tori and Tyler Johnson. Marlene was preceded in death by her husband Ted and her father Clarence.
She had spent the past 9 years working in Human Resources at Galesburg Castings. Prior to that Marlene worked as a bookkeeper at Galesburg Electric for 22 years. Before working at Galesburg Electric she worked as a bookkeeper for FS for10 years. She enjoyed collecting antiques; gardening, bowling, and traveling. She was devoted to her family, especially her nieces and nephews. She was a member of various pottery and graniteware clubs.
Thank you,
Susie Nolan
Sec/Treas
COIPS
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COIPS Newsletter Index
We are pleased to announce that a great tool has been developed and made available to us from Eva Dodge Mounce. This program in the form of a COIPS Newsletter "index" is much appreciated while researching the large volume of information and data found in our newsletters since 1983. Eva developed this index for the early newsletters, 1983-1998 and April 2003-July 2004 to make it quicker to locate specific names and articles and assist any general research task. Though every name is not indexed, much is found without so much haphazard hunting. What is especially nice is that one can utilize the "FIND" function in the word program to locate the subject and find the relevant and exact newsletter issue. This is certain to be helpful to our Club. Every member is encouraged to download Eva's program or simply copy and paste the index into the word processing program of the member's computer system (i.e. Microsoft WORD). Again, this is a great tool to save time and effort while searching and we are once again indebted graciously to the late Eva Dodge Mounce for her everlasting support and contributions to COIPS. Eva shall always be held in our highest regards and considered a pillar to our organization and to the archival research of Illinois ceramics.
To obtain this download simply make an e-mail request at coipsgm@netscape.net
CREDITED TO:
Eva Dodge Mounce
Springfield Research Lab
UIUC-ITARP
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Past Swap Meet Pictures
The 2007 COIPS Monmouth Springfest
The COIPS 2007 Spring Swap Meet was held in conjunction with the Monmouth Chamber of Commerce "Pottery on the Square Event" on Saturday, June 23rd, 2007, in Monmouth, Illinois, and has a huge success. Activities included a Swap Meet, pottery throwing demonstrations, impressive window displays of rare pottery pieces, and an appraisers tent.
Special thanks are extended, once again, for the outstanding job at planning and organizing by our Officers and Board and to those involved in the day's
displays and activities, and to the Monmouth Chamber of Commerce. All the hard work by everyone is much appreciated ! ! !
Carl & Char Hirst
Springfest, 2007
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The COIPS Summer Swap Meet held Saturday, June 10th, 2006
at Monmouth, Illinois, drew large attendance. Despite inclement wet, windy, chilly weather, it was simply one of the best ever and deemed a huge success. A very Special Thank You goes out to those involved in the event's organizing, planning and promotion. This includes the terrific Monmouth Pottery Stoneware displays and the Appraiser's / Information Tent.
PLEASE SCROLL DOWN slowly FOR PICTURES
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Members will want to note that dues and fees are to be mailed to:
Susie Nolan, Secretary/Treasure
402 Laurel Street
Elmwood. Ill 61529
Please check the Bulletin Board for other upcoming stoneware related auctions in the Midwest.
Howdy friends- placeCityPerry, StateMissouri should be on everybody's "got to visit there list". The tiny town is vibrant with many shops stuffed full of all kinds of treasures. placeCityArlington Antiques and Lick Creek Antiques are to be considered in a class by themselves when it comes to REAL antique shops. Both are filled with quality merchandise. Shirley Levings at placeCityArlington has more good stoneware than all the rest of the State. Besides the many many unique shops, there are 3-4 great diners. This little town is on the edge of beautiful placePlaceNameMark PlaceNameTwain PlaceTypeLake and is a great place for retirement. Checkout the placePlaceNameRalls PlaceTypeCounty Historical Society museum. We live 17 minutes South. Enjoy the summer, keep cool.....! Thanks, Carl Hirst (crock n roll.....:)~ placecountry-regionMexico, MO. ph 573 581 2621
new e-mail address.....cchirst2621@rallstech.com
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