Address: PO Box 561 - Lexington, MA 02420-0005 Email Address:webmaster@newc.org
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The New England Woodcarvers continues
to advance all types of wood carving skills among its members.
Moreover the membership promotes woodcarving, wood sculpture, and
whittling as art forms in communities throughout New England and
other parts of the United States.
The New Jersey Wood turners club was
started in 1988 with 20 members and has steadily grown to its
current membership of over 70 turners. Our members come from many
locations in New Jersey e.g. Annandale, Basking Ridge, Belle Mead,
Bridgewater, Carteret, Chatham, Chester, Clark, Colonia, Cranbury,
East Brunswick, Edison, Fanwood, Franklin Park, Green Brook, Little
York, Mendham, Milburn, Mountainside, Neshanic, North Brunswick,
Old Bridge, Roselle, Scotch Plains, South Orange, Somerset, South
Plainfield, South River, Staten Island, Springfield, Tinton Falls,
Westfield, Whitehouse and Sellersvile in Pennsylvania.
NAWC
meets every Thursday at the VFW Hall in Mountain Home, Arkansas
from 8am until 1pm. Our annual show is held during the first full
weekend every May at the Baxter County Fairgrounds - free
admission.
The North Jersey Woodcarvers is a
chapter of the National Woodcarvers Asc. We were organized in 1972
to pass the knowledge of woodcarving to others. We currently meet
the third Thursday of each month (except July, August &
December) at the First Lutheran Church on Park St. in Montclair.
Meetings start at 8PM with a short talk about club business
followed by a 'Show & Tell where members are encouraged to
bring a carving and explain how they made it. Lastly there is a
'Demo' or presentation by a member or guest carver. There
is always plenty of coffee, donuts and fellowship. Guests are
invited to attend up to three meetings and then asked to join.
Membership is still only $10.00 per year plus a one time fee of
$3.00 for a badge. You will then receive our monthly newsletter
'Bits & Pieces'
The Northeast Florida Woodturners
Association is an affiliate of the American Association of
Woodturners, we are Chapter 130, and we are open to turners of all
skill and experience levels. Our objective is to promote
woodturning and to provide an environment where all club members
can improve their turning skills.
Address: 12381 Pearl Road - Strongsville, OH 44303 Email Address:dswil95@msn.com
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The
purpose of the Guild is to promote woodworking education of the
membership and the general public and to generate a broader
understanding of woodworking as an art form.
Address: 2851 Olso Court - Green Bay, WI 54311 Email Address:president@newwg.org
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The Guild was formed in May, 1982 to
further education and fellowship for area amateur and professional
woodworkers, to advance the collective interest of woodworking, to
promote good will, and to gain recognition through shows.
Address: 483 Valley High Drive - Bozeman, MT 59718 Email Address:president@nrwg.org
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The Northern Rockies Woodworking Guild
(NRWG) was founded in mid 1980s by a group of woodworkers in
Montana's Gallatin Valley. The group consists of a cross
section of woodworkers with professionals, hobbyist and
retirees.
Sharing the love of wood carving and
other wood arts with others, and providing encouragement to those
who want to try wood carving are the continuing goals of our fine
organization.