As you can see, on the tabs above, an events calendar has been added to this blog. To view the new calendar, simply click the 'Calendar' link above. If the on-blog version seems a bit small, there is a link to a full-page version at the bottom of that page. I hope to make this a useful resource by adding wood carving events from all of Washington and our neighboring States.
Submit any missing events to me either by a comment here or through the FaceBook page.
Another new feature, which you may have noticed, is the "favicon" {favorite icon}. I used an image of the traditional wood carvers mallet to create a favicon for the blog. This icon should appear on the tab at the top of your browser and possibly in your Favorites or Bookmark list.
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Tri-Cities Wood Carver’s 15th Annual Rendezvous
Benton County Fairgrounds, Kennewick, WA
June 8, 9, & 10, 2012
Overview
Our goal is to provide an informal forum for carvers, potential carvers and friends to gather and socialize, exchange carving techniques and ideas and to generally promote carving. Free, short (3-4 hours) classes will be offered as will a number of free, hands-on tutorial sites for “drop-ins” to sit down and actually carve or wood-burn, depending on the availability of presenters.
Benton County Fairgrounds, Kennewick, WA
June 8, 9, & 10, 2012
Overview
Our goal is to provide an informal forum for carvers, potential carvers and friends to gather and socialize, exchange carving techniques and ideas and to generally promote carving. Free, short (3-4 hours) classes will be offered as will a number of free, hands-on tutorial sites for “drop-ins” to sit down and actually carve or wood-burn, depending on the availability of presenters.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
CORRECTION
I have received corrected information on the Spokane Wood Carvers 2012 rendezvous. Please see the prior post for corrected information.
Friday, January 13, 2012
2012 Artistry in Wood - Prospectus
18th Annual Artistry in Wood
with Juried Show and Sale
Sponsored by
Tri-Cities Wood Carvers Association
Click here to download the show prospectus
with Juried Show and Sale
Sponsored by
Tri-Cities Wood Carvers Association
Click here to download the show prospectus
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Thursday, January 12, 2012
2012 Artistry in Wood Flyers!
We've got flyers to help promote the 2012 Artistry in Wood show. One file is for a full page flyer and the other is for multiple small flyers. Download the large flyer here or the small flyer here.
Sample images:
Sample images:
Spokane Wood Carvers 2012 Rendezvous
This information was corrected on 18 January 2012
June 1-3, 2012
Spokane Wood Carvers will host our 11th annual Rendezvous at:
KOA Campgrounds
3025 N. Barker Road
Spokane Valley.
The rendezvous is 2 ½ days of fun, food, carving and friendship. A great list of instructors will offer classes at very minimal cost. The variety includes chip carving, relief caving, in-the-round, and woodburning (bring your woodburner). Public welcome - Come find out. A potluck will be held at 5:30 p.m. on Friday and a barbeque at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday. As always, the raffle will provide you with an opportunity to take home lots of valuable items. Tools and sharpening will also be available.
Contact:
Roger Storey - (509) 467-3342
or
Tim Rahman - (509) 244-3467
or SpokaneCarversInfo@Hughes.net
June 1-3, 2012
Spokane Wood Carvers will host our 11th annual Rendezvous at:
KOA Campgrounds
3025 N. Barker Road
Spokane Valley.
The rendezvous is 2 ½ days of fun, food, carving and friendship. A great list of instructors will offer classes at very minimal cost. The variety includes chip carving, relief caving, in-the-round, and woodburning (bring your woodburner). Public welcome - Come find out. A potluck will be held at 5:30 p.m. on Friday and a barbeque at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday. As always, the raffle will provide you with an opportunity to take home lots of valuable items. Tools and sharpening will also be available.
Contact:
Roger Storey - (509) 467-3342
or
Tim Rahman - (509) 244-3467
or SpokaneCarversInfo@Hughes.net
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
What are you carving?
I haven't been given a lot of instruction on how to use this blog but I figure I cannot go wrong posting anything about the club or it's members. At least so long as carving is involved. So I need to hear from some of you. If you're carving something interesting, teaching a class, giving a demonstration, etc,,, send a couple of photos to me along with a short write up. The more we post here the better to attract new members!
Email me at Butch@WoodHacker.com
Speaking of photos! Here is a photo of Bob Gough "carving" some pecan logs with a log splitter. All of the shavings and scrap were donated to a local non-profit for their winter heating needs.
Email me at Butch@WoodHacker.com
Speaking of photos! Here is a photo of Bob Gough "carving" some pecan logs with a log splitter. All of the shavings and scrap were donated to a local non-profit for their winter heating needs.
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