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P.O. BOX 23074, PORTLAND, OR 97281-3074

MEETING:
MAY 11 2013 - BILL GAGE WILL TALK ABOUT SHARPENING TOOLS. BRING A PROJECT AND TOOLS TO WORK ON - AND SOMETHING TO EAT.


MEETING LOCATION:
WOODSHOP, FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL, 5405 SE WOODWARD ST (brick building near SE 52nd with 2 garage doors),
PORTLAND, OR

TIME: 9:00 A.M. to 11:30 A.M.


Western Woodcarvers Association was founded in 1973 by first President Harvey "Mack" Sutter. Since January 2003 the club now meets every second Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. unless noted differently.

The meeting agenda consists of:
      Announcements by the President and Committee Leaders
      Give away drawing for donated wood
      Show and Tell of carvings by members
      Presentation by a Guest Speaker on a carving subject
      Hands 0n Carving and knowledge sharing (bring tools and project)

The club has a lending library of books, magazines, and video tapes.  A newsletter is mailed every other month to all paid members with future events, carving patterns, and information of interest to all members.  Election of officers is conducted each June.

2012-2013 WWA Executive Committee Members are:
      TONY RIZZUTTO, President
      JIM MISHLER, Vice President
      JIM MATHER, Treasurer
      VACANT, Secretary


Please select the following for additional information on Western Woodcarvers Association and other woodcarving subjects.

Thank you.

Other Information

  WWA Membership
  Carving Classes in Oregon and Washington
  Upcoming Carving Shows in Oregon and Washington
  Links to Other Carving related Web Sites


CARVING SHOW PHOTO ALBUMS

August Crawfish Festival Show 2003 photos November 2003 photos


Carvings by WWA Members at meetings


WWA Members at Coastal Carvers Show, Lincoln City, Jan 2006





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Updated on APRIL 25, 2013



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