Starting in 2020 the board chose to move the meeting so we can participate in FFAT and the Lubbock Art Scene downtown.
Mark your 2021 Calendar for these important dates
Newsletter Submission Deadline |
Newsletter Publish Deadline |
Meeting Dates 2021 |
SPW BOD Meetings 2021 |
1-4 |
1-9 |
1-16 Lyle Jamieson Zoom |
1-18 |
2-8 |
2-13 |
2-20 Scot Goen TBD |
2-22 |
3-8 |
3-13 |
3-20 |
3-22 |
4-5 |
4-10 |
4-17 |
4-19 |
5-3 |
5-8 |
5-15 |
5-17 |
6-7 |
6-12 |
6-19 |
9-21 |
7-5 |
7-10 |
7-17 |
7-19 |
8-9 |
8-14 |
8-21 |
8-23 |
9-6 |
9-11 |
9-18 |
9-20 |
10-4 |
10-9 |
10-16 |
10-18 |
11-8 |
11-13 |
11-20 |
11-22 |
12-6 |
12-8 |
12-15 |
12-17 |
SPW Meeting Dates for 2020 - tentative
Jan 18 |
April 11 |
July 18 |
Oct 17 |
Feb 15 |
May 16 |
Aug 15 |
Nov 21 |
Mar 21 |
June 20 |
Sept 15 |
Dec 19 |
Mark Your 2021 Calendar
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Meetings on 3rd Saturday to allow us to participate in the First Friday Art Trail in Lubbock.
Beginner Woodturning Classes
GAC 6 - 9 PM Spring 806-767-3724
https://www.southplainsfair.com/ September 25-October 3, 2020
How to Stage Public Demonstrations --They benefit your chapter in many ways Raymond Kallman
"Many AAW chapters strive to foster a wider understanding and appreciation of woodturning in their community.
Organizing public demonstrations will accomplish that and pay big dividends as well.
These demonstrations are an informal and friendly way to meet people, show off members’ work, and get good publicity for your chapter.
The general public rarely sees a woodturner at work, so onlookers are fascinated to see ribbons of wood flying off a lathe or someone turning an intricate finial.
A well-organized demonstration attracts a crowd, and within that crowd are potential new members." from Ray Kallman, Tidewater Turners.
Click the link below to read the rest of this article from American Woodturner:
How to Stage Public Demonstrations --They benefit your chapter in many ways Raymond Kallman
"Many AAW chapters strive to foster a wider understanding and appreciation of woodturning in their community.
Organizing public demonstrations will accomplish that and pay big dividends as well.
These demonstrations are an informal and friendly way to meet people, show off members’ work, and get good publicity for your chapter.
The general public rarely sees a woodturner at work, so onlookers are fascinated to see ribbons of wood flying off a lathe or someone turning an intricate finial.
A well-organized demonstration attracts a crowd, and within that crowd are potential new members." from Ray Kallman, Tidewater Turners.
Click the link below to read the rest of this article from American Woodturner: