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Page 1 of 3 Welcome to the South Kansas Woodturners Chartered with The American Association of Woodturners in 1996 The purpose of the SKW Club is to promote and teach woodturning for utility and/or art use within the boundaries of the AAW. SKW promotes woodturning by offering the opportunity to watch frequent demonstrations, ask questions, and (on occasion) try hands-on what has just been demonstrated. Each member is asked to participate in any capacity they feel comfortable with and without the fear of personal embarrassment. All members are encouraged to be positive with their comments or critique of other member’s turning, remembering; we all started one day in the past. Club dues are due at the time of application for membership in SKW and are to be renewed by January 1 of each future year. National AAW membership is strongly encouraged and AAW dues are paid separately. AAW membership provides liability insurance coverage for the member during club functions as well as a quarterly magazine providing a large amount of information and projects. SKW members must be an AAW member to hold any club off ice. You must also be an AAW member to demonstrate at club functions. This requirement has to do with the associated liability insurance provided by AAW. One method SKW uses to teach woodturning techniques is a mentor program, using a one on one arrangement. Any member with the desire to learn a new technique or improve their skill level should feel free to ask other members for help or request the name of an appropriate person to teach him or her the sought after skill. The individual time and place for the mentoring instruction will be coordinated between the two members involved. SKW meetings are normally held each 3 rd Saturday of the month from 9 am to 11:30 am. Presently SKW is meeting at the S BEA (Spirit Boeing Employees Association) facility at 4226 S. Gold, Wichita, Kansas. SKW holds a day long workshop (9am to 3pm) instead of a regular meeting once each quarter of the year providing lathes and more experienced turners to help in a hands-on environment. Each member is encouraged to bring their own tools and their current project/problems in for help, as well as, join in to try a new project shown by other members. The

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Welcome to the South Kansas Woodturners

Chartered with The American Association of Woodturners in 1996

The purpose of the SKW Club is to promote and teach woodturning for utility and/or art use withinthe boundaries of the AAW.

SKW promotes woodturning by offering the opportunity to watch frequent demonstrations,ask questions, and (on occasion) try hands-on what has just been demonstrated. Each member isasked to participate in any capacity they feel comfortable with and without the fear of personalembarrassment. All members are encouraged to be positive with their comments or critique of other member’s turning, remembering; we all started one day in the past.

Club dues are due at the time of application for membership in SKW and are to be renewedby January 1 of each future year. National AAW membership is strongly encouraged and AAWdues are paid separately.

AAW membership provides liability insurance coverage for the member during clubfunctions as well as a quarterly magazine providing a large amount of information and projects.SKW members must be an AAW member to hold any club office. You must also be an AAWmember to demonstrate at club functions. This requirement has to do with the associated liabilityinsurance provided by AAW.

One method SKW uses to teach woodturning techniques is a mentor program, using a oneon one arrangement. Any member with the desire to learn a new technique or improve their skilllevel should feel free to ask other members for help or request the name of an appropriate personto teach him or her the sought after skill. The individual time and place for the mentoringinstruction will be coordinated between the two members involved.

SKW meetings are normally held each 3rd Saturday of the month from 9 am to 11:30 am.Presently SKW is meeting at the SBEA (Spirit Boeing Employees Association) facility at 4226 S.Gold, Wichita, Kansas.

SKW holds a day long workshop (9am to 3pm) instead of a regular meeting once eachquarter of the year providing lathes and more experienced turners to help in a hands-onenvironment. Each member is encouraged to bring their own tools and their currentproject/problems in for help, as well as, join in to try a new project shown by other members. The

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success of the workshop is shown by the amount of members stepping up to the lathe andattempting something new for them or learning how to overcome a problem they had.

Wood distribution is sometimes provided at the workshops allowing members to purchasea variety of turning wood at a fraction of the normal retail cost and at the same time support theclubs financial needs.

A monthly SKW Newsletter is sent to each member with up-date news of coming events aswell as notifications. At the members request the newsletter is either US mailed or E-mailed tothem about 1 week before each meeting date.

SKW provides an extensive Library of movies (VHF and DVDs), books, and magazinesfrom many authors for use by members. Each item checked out is to be returned to the Library 30days after check-out. (You may check an item out for a second month if needed. However, thelibrarians request that you check the item in at the end of the 30 days and recheck it out again).Each member is responsible for filling out the appropriate library card both for checking out andchecking in their library items. The SKW Library is funded by a Bring Back Raffle and is kept ascurrent as possible.

SKW’s “Bring Back Raffle” consists of selling tickets for $1 each to those present atmeetings with three tickets being drawn out as Raffle winners. Each winner has their choice of items brought back by the previous winners and are, in turn, then responsible for bringing back anitem for raffling 2-3 months later. These items may be a quality turned piece, or an item of worthto a wood turner. The return due date for these winners returning a “Bring Back Raffle” item willbe listed in the monthly newsletter 2-3 months after you win.

SKW provides an opportunity for Show and Tell at each regular meeting. Show and Tellgives each member an opportunity to show what they have turned and tell all fellow membersabout their project as well as allow other members present a chance to view what you have turned.Each member will be awarded an SKW club ball cap at the end of their first Show and Tellexperience. The SKW club ball cap is to be worn during all club meetings and other official clubfunctions. A Gift Certificate from Craft Supply for a percentage off is awarded at the end of eachShow and Tell by drawing lots from the number of participants. When wishing to participate inShow and Tell, bring in your turning/turnings (limit 3 each meeting). Place these turnings on theappropriate table and fill in the requested information on the Show and Tell sign up sheet. At theappropriate time, your name will be called to come forward and tell the members about yourproject. After you have shown your item, please start the item around the room for members to seeup close.

Two or Three times a year the entire club membership is presented with a “Wood

Challenge.” Those members who elect to participate in the challenge will be given a piece of woodto be turned according to the rules for that particular challenge. Members who sign up toparticipate are then responsible for turning their piece and then bringing that turning back to theappropriate meeting for judging by the entire membership and the awarding of prizes. Prizes areawarded as follows: the member whose project is voted by the membership to be 1st place shallhave their first choice of the prizes. Lots will then be drawn for the rest of the prizes from amongthose members who participated in the challenge.

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SKW holds an annual picnic for members and significant others. The menu format is potluck with each member bringing a food item. Each member attending is responsible for bringingat least one turning which will be placed on the tables for the spousal and significant other raffle.Tickets are handed out to the spouse or significant other. Tickets are then drawn during the picnicand the person holding that ticket number may choose an item from the table. Tickets will bedrawn until all turnings are claimed.

SKW, as a club function, participates with a club booth at the Winfield Art in the Park event in October of each year. Members are asked to help with set up and tear down of the boothand are asked to help during the event by talking with people, demonstrating, or taking money.This event is used to promote membership in SKW and friendship between members.

Each SKW member is provided with a membership roster and calendar of events formeetings.

Monthly Meeting Every 3rd Saturday of Each Month

Meeting Place:

Spirit-Boeing Employees4226 S. Gold Assoc.Wichita, Ks 67217

Meeting Time:

9 am – 11:30 amContact: Gordon Beehler

(316) 634-2269

South 

Kansas 

Woodturners