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Capital
Area Woodworkers began in 1988 as an organization of people (guys
and gals) interested in all
phases of woodworking. We are a group of beginning and
experienced woodworkers, bound
together by four goals.
To
facilitate communication and cooperation among area woodworkers.
To
provide sources of information, materials, equipment and facilities.
To
provide educational opportunities for those seeking to improve their
skills.
To
provide voluntary public service to the community.
Our
monthly meetings teach us about varied subjects. Meetings are a chance
to socialize, pick up tips from
other members or maybe just discuss projects you're
working on currently. Members receive a monthly newsletter with news of meetings
and club events. Other events
include an "Open Shop" held every month and
sponsored by one or more of the
members. The Open Shop provides a chance to see
tools in operation and to learn
special techniques and some times,
hands on
experience. In addition the Club
usually sponsors several field trips to saw mills and
equipment makers for example. We
welcome membership by all woodworkers, regardless of what they build,
their level of skill, style of work, their profession. Our
goal is to help each of our members to grow at their own pace, from
whatever level of skill and accomplishment they begin with. Simply put,
we want each of our members to become the best woodworker they are
capable of, and to share their excitement with each other. |