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MESSAGE FROM
THE PRESIDENT
Pulling It All Together in
St. Louis and Beyond
By Brian Pitman,
June 2004
Stop
reading this article right now, put down The
Pump, and call this number to make your hotel
reservations: (314) 291-6700. Make sure to tell
them you are with the International Carnival
Glass Association (our group code is ICG) so
that you get our $95 room rate. They are
expecting your call, so set this newsletter down
and make the call. I will wait for you.
Did you get it done? Good. Now let’s talk about
what you are going to expect at our annual
convention in July. First of all, let’s talk
about some new things.
Every morning at 8:00 a.m. we are going to have
breakfast with someone who will show us four or
five of their pieces, and share their stories
with us. Yes, I know its early, but I am an
early bird, and if you want to learn about
carnival glass and the people who collect it,
you have to start early and go all day. We were
able to get coupons from the hotel to save you
$2 on each person’s breakfast buffet, so you get
to save a little bit of money while enjoying the
beautiful sunny mornings the hotel has to offer.
Okay, we are going to fulfill our namesake this
year with our room display, which we are also
turning into a seminar this year. International
Carnival Glass will fill this voluminous room,
and Janet Knechtel, who has done an amazing job
putting this together from her homes in Canada
and Florida, will educate us on Friday by
providing the seminar on this glass. It’s
amazing how many collectors of international
glass there are out there, and so this seminar
will maybe bring this aspect of our hobby into
the open a bit and open up the beauty of glass
from India, Scandinavia, Australia,
Czechoslovakia, and other countries afar.
Reg Dunham will give us our other educational
seminar, mixing the past, present, and future of
carnival glass collecting, an entirely new
presentation from our past president who hasn’t
given a seminar for us in quite a while. Reg and
Linda are incredible teachers, so you will
really enjoy the surprises they have for us.
Another new feature this year, which I think
sounds very cool, is our Paint Your Own Whimsey
feature. At the convention, you will have the
opportunity to purchase a 2004 ICGA Souvenir
Piece (the cobalt blue Frolicking Bears
cuspidor), and we will provide you with special
paints that adhere to glass permanently without
baking the piece (although you can put it in an
oven later and the paint will hold better).
After a few practice runs on some drawings we
provide, you will be able to decorate your
souvenir into your very own whimsey! Why should
all the artists at Fenton have all the fun? This
way you will always have a one-of-a-kind special
piece to pass down through your family for years
and years to come (think how cool that is).
Our banquet this year will also be different. In
the past few years we have had Australian Glass,
the Ultimate Piece, the kin of Mary Eastwood,
and others. This year though, we are going to
look back and see where we have been as an
Association and the great history behind us. As
I said a few issues back, the future is in the
past, and in St. Louis we are going to stop and
remember the past, the people in the past, and
the people that have brought us to where we are
today. Sound intriguing?
Finally, we will have a great Jim Seeck auction
of the collection of the Rottschaefers. We will
have rooms with a lot of glass for sale. We will
have the great people to talk with (like Harold
George Cox), we will have ice cream, and we will
have each other.
So, did you make that call, really? You should,
and you should do it now.
Speaking of things you should do now, you should
also renew your dues, because it is time to do
so. Our Association is entering a time of
growth, and the growth can only occur with your
help. Our dues are incredibly cheap in this day
and age, and the benefits (just The Pump alone
with its color insert) are worth far more than a
piece of paper with Andrew Jackson on it. Take
care of those dues today, and we will be
providing you with new ways to do it in the near
future.
Meet me in St. Louis and we will have tons of
fun.
Brian Pitman
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