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Our last parley was such a success,
we will be returning again to the Hawthorne Hotel in Salem, MA the
weekend of July 20-22, 2012, for our next and eleventh jigsaw puzzle
parley since 1994. This will be an opportunity to bring together people
interested in making, collecting, assembling, displaying, discussing,
buying and selling puzzles. Everyone interested in jigsaw puzzles,
whether young or old, new or veteran, is invited to attend and
participate. While Saturday, July 21 will be the focus of the meeting,
we have scheduled events on Friday and Sunday as well. Salem is a
"destination" location with its history as a seaport and whaling town,
its witch craze and Witch Museum, the very fine Peabody-Essex Museum.,
and Hawthorne's "House of Seven Gables". Salem is only 13 miles from
Boston and within easy drives of Cape Cod, North and South Shores of
Boston, Maine coast, mountains of New Hampshire, and the Berkshires
where Tanglewood and other music festivals are located. Group rates
apply at Hotel for any attendees staying extra nights before and after
the meeting.
Proposed Program for July 20-22, 2012
Below is a brief description of our program. As we refine the
program, the actual agenda and a fuller description can be found online
either at www.oldpuzzles.com or
www.jardinpuzzles.com .
Friday
Friday afternoon begins with an open house hosted by John Cabot to
view his puzzles and chat with other attendees. Registration starts at
5:00 near the hotel lounge where we meet to socialize before our 6:30
dinner. After dinner will feature a surprise fun activity involving
puzzles as well as the Puzzle Cutter's Exchange for participating puzzle
makers. As in the past, we will end the day's activities in the hotel's
"library" where everyone is invited to bring and assemble puzzles.
Saturday
Registration starts at 8:00, if you are just arriving. We have an
hour to set up the puzzles you brought to display or sell on tables
throughout the room. They will be on display all day long until our
formal Table Sale at the end of day. At 9:00 we will begin with opening
remarks and introductions followed by a Cutter's Session. The session
will include a discussion of selected puzzles made for the Puzzle
Cutter's Exchange, short selected topics on puzzle making by the makers
themselves, followed by an open question and answer session. After a
short break, we will have a talk by Joe Seymour on the History of Scroll
Saws. We hope to have some working 19th century saws on display that
people can try.
We break for lunch where we will have various puzzle making supply
vendors, displaying and talking about their products, and puzzle cutters
who will demonstrate their craft or help new-comers try their hand at
puzzle cutting.
In the afternoon, we have a talk by collectors, Graham & Kay
Curtis. Then comes Show and Tell with this year's theme "Whales and
Witchcraft". While show and tell is open to all who wish to share a
unique puzzle or puzzle feature, we'd like to see what puzzles you can
come up with on this theme. After Show and Tell we will have a short
break before our formal Table Sales. Dealers of antique puzzles, or
current puzzle makers can take this time to set out more puzzles to
sell.
Our banquet dinner begins at 6:30. This year our after dinner speaker
will be Chris Wirth of Liberty Puzzles. The evening ends with a
Yankee/White Elephant puzzle swap in the library as well as more
puzzling throughout the evening.
Sunday
Sunday morning begins with our continental breakfast. We have
reserved most of the morning for puzzle restoration with Bob Armstrong
chairing a panel session of restoration topics as well as fellow puzzle
restorers showing examples of their work. We'll end the formal meeting
with awards and presentations before noon for those of you who are
traveling. For those not leaving that day, we will have another open
house from a collector in the area.
Registration
As with our last parley, you can register for the entire weekend and
save, or just come for Saturday and/or the Saturday banquet dinner. We
hope to see all of you again as well as some new faces for the first
time.
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