The meeting started with a Chili and Soup Supper for members and guests. Return to Woodworkers Guild
Rick F. opened the meeting and talked of the move to a new location. Return to Woodworkers Guild
This is Gene's combination car and coin bank. Return to Woodworkers Guild
Thornton's dovetailed stool is rear left. Return to Woodworkers Guild
Alfred P. builds these step stools and has them decorated by a local artist. Return to Woodworkers Guild
This event was scheduled for November 2005 when Santa was scheduled to pick up the toys built by members. The November meeting was cancelled due to bad weather. Return to Woodworkers Guild
Ken G. described the budget changes brought on by the move. Return to Woodworkers Guild
The door is from an old post office box. Return to Woodworkers Guild
Lee K. turned chisel handles and a custom mallet. Return to Woodworkers Guild
Alfred says the painting distracts people's attention from the woodworking mistakes. He's just being modest. Return to Woodworkers Guild
The members and guests gathered for dinner and conversation before the meeting. Return to Woodworkers Guild
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Doug P. described this night light with scroll sawn side patterns. Return to Woodworkers Guild
Lew P. brought the playing card case in the next photo. Return to Woodworkers Guild
Randy C. built custom tool boxes for his adult children. Only one is used for tools. The others have found more visible uses around their homes. One is used to hold newspapers and magazines. Return to Woodworkers Guild
The lively conversation made up for the slightly crowded room. Return to Woodworkers Guild
Richard J. showed turned mallets and a back scratcher. Return to Woodworkers Guild
A view of Doug's night light when lit. Return to Woodworkers Guild
Lew's case was made by a craftsman in the middle east. Return to Woodworkers Guild
The space was full. Several members stood in the back of the room. Return to Woodworkers Guild
Gene K. brought small jewelry boxes and the car in the next photo. Return to Woodworkers Guild
Thornton T. brought the dovetailed footstool in the next photo. Return to Woodworkers Guild
John M. showed several turned bowls. Return to Woodworkers Guild