Polymer Clay
Polyzine
Copyright
2000-2004
Raleigh, NC
ISSN 1534-1038
All Rights
Reserved.
Reader's
Comments Feedback on the Issue of Copyright & Trademarks
By Jeannie Havel
In January 2002,
Volume, Issue 1 you featured an artist Karyn McCorkle. I bought many of
her pins at craft show in VA.. One of my pins broke and would like to buy more
of her work. I know
about privacy laws but could you pass on my information to her? If she has a website or if her work is
listed on another website could you please let me know. If she
has a schedule of the craft shows that she will be at, I would like a
copy.I have gotten sooo many complements when I ware my blue angel pin
and her pin with the children's face. I hope you can help me out. Thank
you for your time.
<>Lucille
Honkus
Dear
Lucille -
I've searched for Karyn and can't find her anywhere. Perhaps some of
our readers know where she is hiding. I will post your note and ask
them to write to me if they can help locate her. Hi. I'm Vera Pessoa, founder and president of
Polymer Clay Brazil. We are 18 members and we begun at March 2004. Here
in Brazil we have only Fimo, Premo and Sculpey brands. It's a new
medium and people work a lot with millefiori techniques and
caneworking. We have a website with gallery of members. Please, take a
look and if you can list our guild in your International Guilds we will
appreciate a lot.
We are happy to add your guild to our listing. You will find it at http://www.pcpolyzine.com/guilds.html.
We look forward to seeing pictures of your group's polymer clay art.
Please change the link to our website to www.houstonpolyclay.org.
Thanks!
Emily Wilson
OK, Emily, consider it changed!
>Publisher's Note: If you are a regular reader
of this ezine, you know we generally support breast cancer initiatives
and the Bottles of Hope project as our benevolent gestures. But when we
received this email from Desiree Ferro, we decided to pass it along to
you for consideration. The address has been verified and I've
personally talked with soldiers at Ft. Bragg (North Carolina) who have
injured buddies at Walter Reed Hospital. They could really use your
support and encouragement, especially during the holiday season. Thanks
for participating.
Subject: Support the
Wounded
Yellow ribbons tied around trees and red, white and blue stickers on
the backs SUVs saying "Support our Troops" are things that make
civilians feel good but do nothing for the men and women actually in
uniform.
So please consider the following:
The number ONE request at Walter Reed hospital is phone cards. The
government doesn't pay long distance phone charges and these wounded
soldiers are rationing their calls home.
Many will be there throughout the holidays. Really support our troops
--Send phone cards of any amount to:
Medical Family Assistance Center
Walter Reed Medical Center
6900 Georgia Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20307-5001
They say they need an "endless" supply of these -- any amount even $5
is greatly appreciated. Walmart has good prices on AT&T cards,
Sam's Club is even better, if
you are a member.