GOLD COUNTRY WOODTURNERS NOVEMBER – DECEMBER NEWSLETTER 2014 ____________________________________________________
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GOLD COUNTRY WOODTURNERS NOVEMBER – DECEMBER NEWSLETTER 2014 ____________________________________________________
GOLD COUNTRY WOODTURNERS NOVEMBER – DECEMBER NEWSLETTER 2014 Newsletter Editor: Rod Ferreira ____________________________________________________ OCTOBER BOARD MEETING will be held in NOVEMBER on Thursday the 13th, 12 NOON conference room at the conference room at Autometrix, 12098 Charles Dr, Grass Valley (near the Airport, across from UPS) No November meeting due to Thanksgiving. No December meeting due to Christmas Party. ______________________________________________________________________________ Woodturners Event at CalEXPO in Sacramento. Friday, November 7 thru Sunday, November 9, 2014 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ CHAPTER SCHOLARSHIPS The AAW will continue to offer scholarships for quality woodturning instruction. This year, twenty-eight scholar- ships will be awarded for selected AAW chapter members to attend classes at either John C. Campbell Folk School (folkschool.org), or Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts (arrowmont.org). To qualify for a scholarship, nominees must be AAW members and be chosen by a process authorized by their AAW chapter officers. All scholarship awards will be for courses in 2015. Recipients of scholarships will be notified by December 1, 2014. Watch for the complete announcement in the October issue of American Woodturner journal. To nominate chapter members, chapter officers must provide the names of nominees, along with the total number of chapter members and the number of AAW members in their chapter to Phil McDonald not later than November 15, 2014 by completing the online application. _____________________________________________________________________________________ CHRISTMAS PARTY will be on December 10th. Similar to last year, there will be a family potluck, social hour, raffle, silent auction, brown bag turned gift exchange. Start thinking about your turned gift to bring. The demonstration by Neal Devore at the October meeting of ornaments and gift ideas can be a great start. All of our mentors are willing to assist with these projects as well ...contact any of them. _____________________________________________________________________________________ GCW Officers for 2015 At the September meeting by unanimous voice vote the following officers were elected for a one year term: President: Bill Juhl Vice, President: Karl Miller, Secretary: Edson Holmes, Treasurer: David Nelson Director -- Member at large: Peter Voskes, Director -- Member at large: Arnie Lund Director -- Member at large: John Palmer, Director -- Member at large: Eva Ruben Director -- Member at large: Dana Ruben Director -- Member at large: Carlos Angulo Director -- Member at large Dave Peters Appointed/Volunteer Positions. In addition to elected officers, we have a number of jobs that need doing and the following individuals have volunteered to take those roles. They all can use help from time to time so don’t hesitate to make known your willingness to assist. _____________________________________________________________________________________ GCW Positions (volunteers appointed) Primary Alternate Audio Visual: Carlos Angulo & Marco Del Rio Publicity: Ed Holmes (as secretary), Dick Fay & Marco DelRio (graphic design) Webmaster: Ed Larson & Bill Juhl Newsletter Editor: Rod Ferreira Equipment Manager: Ed Holmes, Tim Cacy & Jack Johnson Library manager: Ed Holmes & Arnie Lund Raffle manager: Peter Voskes, Larry Skinner & Dave Peters, Refreshments coordinator: Karen Paustell & Arnie Lund Wood Gathering Chair: John Palmer & Carlos Angulo Summer Picnic Chair: Open, Larry Skinner, Dave Peters, Carlos Angulo, Karl Miller County Fair Coordinator: Open, Dave Peters, Nancy Fisher (fairgrounds) Christmas Party: Karl Miller, Carlos Angulo & Nancy Fisher Safety Officer: Larry Skinner _____________________________________________________________________________________ GCW CONTACTS President: Bill Juhl 530/265-0203 (home) or 530/263-6602 (mobile) email: [email protected] Vice President: Peter Voskes 530/268-2030 (home) email: [email protected] Treasurer: Milt Schmidt (530) 274-7399 (home) email: [email protected] Secretary: Edson Holmes 530-274-9852 [email protected] Past President: Nancy Fisher (530) 798-9997 (mobile) email: [email protected] Director: Karl Miller 530-432-2402 [email protected] Director: Arnie Lund 530/346-2513 [email protected] Director: John Palmer 530-265-4966 [email protected] Director: Dick Fay 530-432-3750 [email protected] _____________________________________________________________________________________ GCW MENTORS Mentors are available for lessons, problem solving, tool trials, or any other woodturning matter. Feel free to contact them and set up a time. Non-members interested in trying out woodturning to see if it is of interest are welcome as well. Neil Devore 916-253-7208 — Lincoln [email protected] Jerry Hall 530-913-8614— everything. Lincoln [email protected] Phil Sargent (916) 660-5267— Roseville natural edge, interesting wood [email protected] Tom Castaldo — Granite Bay. Ornaments and other things (916) 791-7544 [email protected] Bill Juhl (530) 265-0203 Nevada City. Fundamentals, bowls, natural edge bowls, harvesting wood, working with burls email: [email protected] Norm Hinman (530) 673-5056— Saturday workshops twice each month at his Yuba City shop (3 lathes) … all day, $20, bring your lunch . Call him to book. [email protected] ----------------------------------------- AAW ANNOUNMENTS------------------------------------ 2015 AAW Symposium in Pittsburgh I’d like to call your attention to the following updates regarding the 2015 symposium in Pittsburgh: We plan to open early registration for the 2015 symposium in Pittsburgh by Thanksgiving weekend. We anticipate that attendance will be high this year and encourage everyone to make registration and lodging arrangements as early as possible. Because we expect a larger crowd, plans are underway to increase the number of rotations. We currently have two hotels under contract, and the Westin Convention Center Hotel will be our host location. We are building the symposium section of the AAW website and will continually add more information as it becomes available. We will bring back the AAW symposium mobile app (Guidebook) that was introduced last year. Instructions on how to download the app will be posted on our website. Please let your club members know that we are seeking videographers for our Symposium in Pittsburgh. Applicants should have experience with video camera equipment and be able to make decisions regarding lighting, shooting angle, placement of microphone, etc. Videographers selected for six rotations will receive a free symposium registration. Candidates may apply on our website before January 15, 2015. Pre-symposium activities will begin on Thursday, June 25, 2015. I would like to acknowledge the ongoing efforts of David Dudney, our local lead liaison. David has made informational visits to chapters throughout the region and has made contacts about recruiting local volunteers. If you have interest in volunteering during the Pittsburgh symposium, I encourage you to contact David at [email protected]. Youth Membership Program The new youth membership program, Turning to the Future, is now fully in place. The program features reference material and project resources designed specifically to aid teachers, schools, instructors, and other educators (including AAW chapter and regional symposium instructors) in their development of programs to teach woodturning skills and inspire passion for woodturning for a new generation. Project resources have been reviewed and reformatted. New best practices have been added for safety and teaching. Soon, we will present a teaching unit on manufacturing, which describes how to start a pen-turning business, developed by Kip Christensen, professor at Brigham Young University. Upcoming Regional Symposia The AAW is extremely supportive of all regional symposia. Due to the broad geographic coverage of regional symposia, these events offer virtually all AAW members a convenient opportunity for a high quality learning experience. Tennessee Association of Woodturners ~The Tennessee Association of Woodturners (TAW) will present their 27th Annual Symposium January 30 -31, 2015, at the Franklin Marriott Cool Springs in Franklin, TN. The symposium will feature some of the world's leading woodturners, including Nick Cook, J. Paul Fennell, Ashley Harwood, Todd Hoyer, and Dennis Paullus. Early registration is open on the TAW symposium website. Florida Woodturning Symposium ~The Florida Woodturning Symposium will run January 9 -11, 2015, at the scenic Lake Yale Baptist Conference Center in Leesburg, FL. National demonstrators include Alan Lacer, Trent Bosch, John Jordan, and Bob Rosand. Additionally, regional demonstrators include Richard Morris, Lee Sky, Bruce Hoover, and Patrick Sikes. Workshop leaders include Dixie Biggs, Rudolph Lopez, James McClure, Don Geiger, and Walt Wager. Early registration is open and more information about the event is available on the Florida Woodturning Symposium website. Chapter Collaborative Challenge AAW will announce details of the 2015 Chapter Collaborative Challenge(C3) in the December American Woodturner and on the AAW website. The C3 project is intended to highlight the work of our chapters in the fulfillment of the AAW’s educational and charitable missions. Although participation in the C3 project has dwindled over the past few years (with an all-time low last year in Phoenix), we are making the commitment to support it again for 2015. We plan to revisit the goals of the C3 program in the coming year and explore whether to revise it, replace it, or discontinue it after the 2015 Pittsburgh Symposium. If you have strong opinions either way about the future of the C3 and/or ideas for ways to better accomplish our objective, you are invited to contact me at [email protected] or 651-444-1200. _________________________________________________________________________________________ October 22 Meeting in Review Show & Tell, Turning Christmas Ornaments and CPR. (Photos courtesy of David Nelson) _________________________________________________________________________________________ Chuckle for the Month: Bob goes to see his supervisor at the woodturning shop. "Boss," he says, "we're doing some heavy house-cleaning at home tomorrow, and my wife needs me to help with the attic and the garage, moving and hauling stuff." "We're short-handed, Bob," the boss replies. "I can't give you the day off." "Thanks boss," says Bob, "I knew I could count on you!" Happy Thanksgiving to all….see y’all at the Christmas Party. ____________________________________________________________