
Seminar 2026 :: Richmond, BC :: May 5-10, 2026
Be sure to check the fundraisers and class offerings on the Seminar 2026 website. EAC/ACB’s seminar features classes, an exhibition, prizes, boutiques, and so much more!
More than 30 in-person and virtual classes to choose from! Techniques include: box making, goldwork, boutis, stumpwork, canvas work, punto-in-aria, silk ribbon, white work, beading and more.
In person, virtual or both, you're sure to find a way to take part in Seminar 2026.
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Upcoming Events
3:30 Newfoundland, 3 p.m. Atlantic, 2 p.m. Eastern, 1 p.m. Central, noon Central, and 11 a.m. Pacific Contact the EAC/ACB Secretary, Sandra Baker, to receive a meeting invitation and link. From the dropdown list, choose "Requests for information about board meetings, meeting minutes, bylaws, etc."

Documenting Historical Needlework Skills to Preserve Cultural Heritage Before it is Too Late Sunday, February 22, 2026 :: Zoom Webinar 6:00 pm Newfoundland Time :: 5:30 pm Atlantic Time :: 4:30 pm Eastern Time :: 3:30 pm Central Time :: 2:30 pm Mountain Time :: 1:30 p.m. Pacific Time Members, please log in to My EAC/Mon ACB to access the registration code for Zoom. If you're not a member yet, you can purchase a virtual seat. In this talk, Yvette will explain the urgency to document historical needlework skills before they die out. In many places around the world, the cultural custodians of traditional embroidery styles are disappearing. At the same time, younger generations within those cultural groups often have different priorities and do not take the opportunity to learn those skills from their elders before those elders are no longer with them. We are at a point where it will soon be too late to preserve many historical and regional needlework styles.

The Annual General Meeting will be held on Saturday, March 7, 2026. The meeting will begin at: 1:30 pm Newfoundland Time 1 pm Atlantic Time noon Eastern Time 11 am Central Time 10 am Mountain Time 9 am Pacific Time A meeting notice will be sent to all members in January. It will contain links to the meeting materials and to register directly in Zoom. The meeting will cover the 2024-25 fiscal year. That year began on September 1, 2024 and ended on August 31, 2025.
