WNY WOODTURNERS II
Meetings 7:30 PM;
Second Thursday
Hamburg Middle School
360 Division Street
Hamburg, New York
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President
Hudson called meeting to order at 7:30
Guest were
Mark Baczkowski, Erica Sargent, and Dan Zillion
Treasurer,
Pat Boggan, reports for month of March
STARTING
BALANCE 2485.98
DESCRIPTION
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PETTY CASH EXPENSES
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PETTY CASH RECEIPTS
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PETTY CASH BALANCE
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BANK ACCOUNT EXPENSE
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BANK ACCOUNT RECIEPTS
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BANK ACCOUNT BALCANCE
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TOTAL CLUB BALANCE
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Dues |
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20.00 |
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50/50 |
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12.50 |
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Total |
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32.50 |
323.37 |
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2162.61 |
2518.48 |
Announcements
V. Pres.
Ellis reported that Pat Delmonte will doing the demo He will be swing how to
mount a bowl on the lathe
Librarian,
Paul Boland reminded new members about the library the club has on different
turning projects and techniques that can be borrowed.
Pres.
Hudson reported on communications he has received.
Jake
reminded everyone that there are monthly drawings for the AAW.
The
Turner’s 2 by-laws are on the website.
Maple round
stocks of wood were brought in by Brian Defoe which were donated by Greg
Fitzpatrick & Weller.
Notice: Ron
found a pair of glasses that were left after the last meeting. He will bring
them to the meeting this month.
OLD
BUSINESS
The picnic
grounds are reserved for the August Family picnic. It will be held the Thursday
after the fair.
NO
Meetings are held at the school in July and August.
Pres.
Hudson asked for a volunteer to hold the July meeting. Pat Delmonte said he
could host the meeting, but the day might have to be changed. He has to check
his work schedule.
Jeremiah
Porter made a motion to hold the meeting at Pat’s. Brian Defoe seconded the
motion. The motion was carried. Optional meeting dates would be 2nd
Wed or 3rd Thursday. It was suggested that Pat leave the key under
the mat and the members could access his building.
NEW
BUSNESS
Discussed
the August Family picnic .Gene Musial made a motion to have the picnic Aug 25.
Pat Boggan seconded the motion and the vote carried.
Pres.
Hudson asked for a volunteer to hold the July meeting since to school is
closed. No volunteers at this time. If you are interested, please contact Ron
Hudson.
SHOW
AND TELL
Gerald
Rucker: 26 small vases with flowers painted on them for the fair.
Rich
Mialki: odd shaped gears that will be made for the fair and a cherry wind
catcher
Pat
Delmonte: 6 maple bowls; various sizes
John
Chavanne: bass wood bowl
Don
Schasel: 2 bottle stoppers
Jake
Debski: 2 bowls; box elder & maple; a cherry box; 2 bottle stoppers: plum
& yew
DRAWING
Rockler:
Jake Debski
Note: Jake
sold his $10 Rockler gift certificate for $5.00 and donated it back to the
club.
David Day did the demo on piercing.
ELMER’S
CORNER
Found in
Vol. 33/ No. 194 of Woodsmith: Cleaning Diamond Stones
Diamond
sharpening stones are expensive, so when it is time to clean the buildup from a
stone, something is needed that will not damage it, but still work effectively.
A fingernail brush is just the thing needed for this task. These brushes are
inexpensive, readily available, and do a great of restoring the stones to like-
new condition.
Respectfully
submitted,
Muriel
Kummer