Activities

 

What happens at a meeting?

Business:

It wouldn't be a club if we didn't have a business portion of the meeting. All attempts are made to keep this as short and as brief as possible. Then we can get to the really interesting things.

Programs:

Each meeting is highlighted with a program presented by one of our members.  Since we only hold 6 meetings a year, none of our members have had to repeat giving a program yet. Members volunteer for their month to present a program at the January meeting. In the past, programs have included:

  • Beginning Intarsia
  • 3D cutting
  • Tips and Tricks
  • Alternative Materials
  • Cutting Puzzles

It is not necessary for the member who volunteered to personally give the program. They volunteer to supply the program, whether it is done by them or whether they find some other individual to come to the meeting and present the program. So even if you are not comfortable speaking in front of a group, you CAN provide a program.

Show and Tell:

Each meeting also has a "Show and Tell" session. Projects are brought to the meeting and are presented by the member who brought it. This can be a short "bragging" session, and it has also been used to get advice on a particular problem that a member might be having. The discussion is always interesting as other methods are discussed and brainstorming occurs to solve a particular problem.

Group Project:

Several of our members have never done one of the more intricate clock patterns, so this project was designed to give them the opportunity to do just that.

We hope to eventually do one of the really large clocks out there. At this time wood for the project has been donated. The finished clock will either be donated to a charity or we will hold a raffle amongst our members to find the final home for this project.

 

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