April
Everyone that came seemed to enjoy the Auction and we have had some compliments on the way the day was run; special thanks to Rolf who was the auctioneer, and to everyone else who contributed to the running of the day. The sales total was £1965, with the Club making £393 from commissions. We will think about running another one, maybe in about 18 months time.
May
We are delighted to welcome Chris Pouncy from Robert Sorby once again, who will demonstrate their latest bits of kit and give you the opportunity to browse and buy. If you asked Roger to order anything specific, then you should be able to collect it during coffee break.
The Competition item was easy – a group of three mushrooms; and the Wood of the Month is Chestnut.
From tomorrow, 13 May, the Workshop will be open on Wednesdays, 7 – 9pm as well as Tuesdays. John (Jake) Twiname and Bryan Jardine are looking after this initiative which will continue if it is supported by members. So, come on Tuesday, or Wednesday, or both – your choice.
Saturday 23 May is our Watch Try and Buy Open Day, where we invite the public into the Workshop to see what we are all about, watch demos, have a go themselves and buy your work. We are going to set up a main demo lathe and several have a go lathes namely a pole lathe, a regular lathe and one for pen making. We need members to demonstrate, to tutor the have a go sessions, to look after the sales table, to run the refreshments, talk to the public, and generally help out. You can donate work for sale on the Club sales table OR you can set up a separate personal sales table, run it yourself and donate just 10% of your takings to the Club. We’ll circulate a clipboard with the list of roles and you can pick what you want to do. At the very least you can take a poster and put it up somewhere, in your car window is one idea.
Sunday 24 May is a demo day by professional turner Sue Harker. Tickets are on sale tonight from Phil J and posters are also available. We are still looking for someone to look after lunch – if you’ve been to any of the demo days you’ll know it’s not exactly rocket science. Judith can explain in more detail.
Both these events are advertised in the Spring Fling brochure; copies of which are on the bookshelves behind you.
Member John Thompson has offered us the opportunity to have a stand at the Vintage Machinery show at Park Farm, Dumfries on Sunday 31 May. This could be anything from just a table with our display boards and one person handing out programmes up to the sort of thing we do at the Dumfries Agricultural Show with a demo lathe, display of tools, sale of work etc. The Committee will have been fully occupied the previous weekend and are not really able to take up this offer. Would any member(s) be willing to represent the Club at this event ? Speak to any Committee member.
June
The topic next month is ‘Abrasives’ and the Wood of the Month is Lime.
July
We don’t usually have a Club meeting in July but this year we have arranged a special evening demo on Tuesday 14 July, which would be our Club meeting evening. We will welcome Joe Laird, an accomplished turner from Northern Ireland. This extra demo is FREE to members, £3 to visitors.
The Better Bowls workshop is arranged for Saturday 25 July with Rolf as the Moderator. We have run lots of courses for new turners but this is our first attempt at doing something for intermediate turners. This means that this is NOT A COURSE on how to turn a bowl – but it IS an opportunity for members who have turned a fair number of bowls to get together and share their knowledge and experience. There is room for five members, two places are already taken, leaving three places available. The workshop outline is on the Notice Board for you to read at your leisure. Speak to Rolf if you are interested in taking part. If lots of people are interested we could run another workshop at a later date.
If other members would like the Club to put on a ‘How to turn a bowl’ refresher course, we would be willing to do that. Speak to Phil H if you are interested in this.
And finally . . .
As listed on the back of your Programme, the Club is attending three events this year at which we will be demonstrating and selling YOUR work. Therefore we will need LOTS of items to sell especially for the Kirkcudbright Tollbooth in August which we have for over two weeks.
The Committee would like to see the Club take part in the inter-club competition at the Border Woodturners Open Day in October. Each club’s entry must consist of five items, no restrictions. We are asking you all to bring your best work, which needn’t be new, to our September meeting. Members will mark each item as per our regular competition, then the top five pieces will form our entry for the inter-club competition. So get your thinking caps on and get turning your very finest pieces.
We are looking into getting ‘Galloway Woodturners’ T-shirts and sweatshirts made to identify ‘us’ and publicise the Club. What do you think of the idea ?
The Club Secretary, Roger has been very busy on your behalf and we have three superb pros booked for demos next year – Richard Kennedy, Mick Hanbury and Dave Lowe. We may have a fourth if Nikos Siragas comes to the UK and we can agree a suitable date. Well done Roger.