Scholarships
Joining
How do I join the Confection Connection Cake Club?
Guests can attend two club meetings then are required to join by paying the $27 annual dues. Fill out membership application and return it along with dues to treasurer.
Annual dues pay for club member's monthly newsletters, Christmas dinner, misc supplies for refreshments, hands on demo supplies, various club expenses.
Meetings
When and where are club meetings held?
We meet on the first Tusday of each month from 6:30pm-8:30pm at the Lovely Little Cake Shop- 444 W Main St Mesa St, Mesa, AZ.
No need to bring anything unless you want to take notes or photos. Just show up and have a good time!
Scholarships
How do I apply for a scholarship?
Scholarship monies are gained from monthly raffles. Club members in good standing may apply for a scholarship once a year to be used towards furthering their decorating skills by taking classes or attending related events. Scholarship amounts to be determined individually. See club President and/or scholarship secretary to fill out form.
Newsletters
How do I receive the monthly newsletter?
Club members will be sent the monthly newsletter called "The Sugar Buzz" in an attachment through email. To print, you will need to have Acrobat Adobe Reader installed on your computer which is free to download.
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
Those without email addresses will receive it through the regular postal service.
Newsletters are sent out one week prior to club meetings or as close to then as possible.
How do I submit something for the newsletter?
Please submit articles, websites, photos, helpful tips and facts, recipes or anything you'd like to see included to the newsletter editor through email at kimazx3@yahoo.com .
Demos
Each club member is required to give at least one demo per year. Demos can consist of anything you'd like relating to decorating and sugar art of any kind. Instructions, how-to's, photos or hand outs are helpful to pass along to everyone. Demonstrators bring their own tools and supplies to show how to create something, give helpful tips and hints, share what techniques are used and answer questions. If possible, items are passed around or set on display for better viewing.
It doesn't matter what your skill level is or whether or not you've taken classes. Everyone does things in different ways so we all learn from each other!