120 North Eighth
Mayfield, Kentucky 42066
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Admission to the Guild is FREE
Open Tuesday - Friday 10:00AM to 4:30PM
Saturday - 10:00AM to 1:00PM |
Director Dana Heath
Phone 1-270-247-6971
FAX 1-270-247-6928
E-mail icehouse@wk.net
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NEW WEBSITE!!
IcehouseArts.org
The Guild has a colorful new website. Our goal was to provide
more photos with pages and links for artists and special events, while allowing
Guild staff members to main current class information. Members are encouraged to
use the website as an opportunity to showcase their work. Photos of work can be
posted along with links to their personal websites or e-mail addresses. There
will also be pages for the Gourd exhibition and festival due to the many
requests for photos of the award winning gourd work. Shane Gregory and Eva King
will help in posting upcoming events. Note that it's a .org instead of .com

Interested in Volunteering?
Whether you can spare an hour a week or an hour a month, your
help is much needed and appreciated. Below is a list of activities to select
from. Please check the projects, which you could lend a hand. Call the Guild to
let them know you would like to assist in that area or areas. Thank you!
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Ice House News mailing crew - help with folding and stamping
newsletters |
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Sign painters - we have some signs in need of repair and
repainting |
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Painting crew - starting soon, we will need to paint our
gallery walls, front doors and parking lot stripes |
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Gallery maintenance - basic repairs and changing light bulbs |
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Photographer - need to photograph artists work and gift shop
items for website |
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Guild Gift shop - help in organizing, inventory, selecting
and displaying items |
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Exhibits - everything from hanging and lighting shows to
typing labels and programs |
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Hospitality and receptions - cookie baking, food, table
decorations and host / greeters |
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Housekeeping - light dusting and sweeping to keep us looking
neat |
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Ice House Garden - occasional weeding, watering, mulching
and picking up litter |
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Membership and Awareness - stress the importance of
community support and help enlist new members |
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Fundraising - help with planning, organizing and execution
of events
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Spring Renewals
Whether you are an artist or a supporter of the arts in our community,
our members are what make the Mayfield / Graves County Art Guild one of
the most active art guilds in western Kentucky. We thank you for
contributing to our success and ask you to please continue your generous
support. Please stop by or mail your check and renewal form to the guild.
You can also use your Visa or MasterCard.
Never doubt that a small group
of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the
only thing that ever has. - Margaret Mead

Ice House Wish List
 | Concrete step for back porch |
 | Scoopable cat litter |
 | Paper towels |
 | Toilet paper |
 | Copy paper |
 | Sharpie markers |

Thank You!
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Brett Musser for the care and feeding of Claude on
Sundays |
 | Tyea Hoffman, Paula Flournoy, Julia Summers, Carolyn
Erisman, and Lou Dean Austin for helping with and providing
refreshments and Barbara Heath for providing flowers for the Tennessee
River Fine Arts League reception |
 | Nick and Julia Summers, Connie Boyd, and Roxanne
Ferguson for copy paper |
 | Mary Jackson Haugen for vacuum and items for the B
& B corner |
 | Betty Lord for donating hand knit dishcloths to sell
in the gift shop |
 | Kay Bradford for B & B corner items |

Support the businesses that support the
arts! Thank you To...
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West Kentucky Networks for Internet
service |
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Mayfield Veterinary Clinic, the
official vet of gallery cat Claude Monet |
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Howard Happy Company for sponsoring
newsletter printing |

Eat at Captain D's
On the first Friday of each month Captain D's will donate 10%
of the receipts that are placed in a donation box to our Guild. This can
really add up for us. Eat out on April 4th.

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The Kentucky Arts Council, a state agency in the Commerce Cabinet,
provides operational support funding for the Mayfield / Graves County Art Guild with state tax dollars and federal funding from
the National Endowment for the Arts, which believes that a great nation deserves great art.
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