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Nameless Guild, Downer Grove, Illinois

Hello members of the &#8220;The Nameless Knitting Guild&#8221; that meets at Knitche! in Downers Grove.  Julie emailed me and suggested we create a forum for informal discussions between meetings.  
I thought we might take a first crack chit-chatting in comments here, at my blog. As the ad-hoc &#8220;keeper of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Hello members of the &#8220;The Nameless Knitting Guild&#8221; that meets at <em>Knitche!</em> in Downers Grove.  Julie emailed me and suggested we create a forum for informal discussions between meetings.  </p>
<p>I thought we might take a first crack chit-chatting in comments here, at my blog. As the ad-hoc &#8220;keeper of the email list for the nameless guild&#8221;,  I&#8217;m doing it this way because I have no clue what the best way to communicate might be, and writing a blog entry is really easy for me.  At our next meeting, we can figure out how we really want to communicate between meetings.  For the record, no decisions be be made at this blog, but it gives us a way to make suggestions, comments and read them all in one place when we are ready to read them.  Then we can think various members ideas over before the meeting. </p>
<p>So, any of you who are interested, click comments and leave suggestions for: </p>
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<li>The knitting guild&#8217;s name.</li>
<li>Suggestions for what  you want the guild to do or be. (Examples, should we just pick a name, then get together, knit and gab? Or have a formal structure, dues, committees and schedule events?</li>
<li>Suggest methods communicate between meetings? Email list? Blog comments? Yahoo groups?</li>
<li>What other questions or issues might we all want to think about before our next meeting?</li>
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