WNY WOODTURNERS II
Meetings 7:30 PM; Second Thursday
Hamburg Middle School
360 Division Street
Hamburg, New York
V.Pres. Ron
Ellis called the meeting to order at 7:30PM
Guest this
evening: Mark Fiorella, Gary Jones nephew and Glenys Cooke from the UK, a
friend of mine. I
Treasurer,
Pat Boggan, reports for month of May
STARTING
BALANCE 1833.83
DESCRIPTION
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PETTY CASH RECIEPTS
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PETTY CASH EXPENSES
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PETTY
CASH BALANCE
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BANK
ACCOUNT EXPENSE
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BANK
ACCOUNT RECIEPT
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BANK
ACCOUNT BALCANCE
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TOTAL
CLUB BALANCE
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50/50 |
17.00 |
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DUES |
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DEMO PAYMENT |
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100.00 |
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TOTAL |
17.00 |
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283.22 |
100.00 |
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1467.61 |
1750.83 |
Announcements
Remember the meeting this month will
be on Wednesday the 9th.
Reminder to
members that the picnic will be in Aug. at St Nicademus Church in Elma.
July
meeting will be at Pat Delmonte’s workshop at 9950 Zahm Rd, Forrestville.
Directions will be in next month’s newsletter.
Old Business
Bring
in your donated gifts for the school staff this month. They will be voted on by
the members present. A cash award will be given to 1st, 2nd,
and 3rd place. All items
brought in will be given to the personnel however.
New Business
Rich Mialki
gave an update on the fair. Keep turning it is just around the corner. The fair
will start one day earlier this year. Sign up at this months meeting for the days you can help out. The sign up
sheet can also be found on our website.
SHOW
AND TELL
Rich Mialki: bracelet assists, tops, Jacob’s ladder toys and bells for
the fair
Pat
Delmonte: curly maple bowls cored form one piece
Rick Lawrence: maple segmented bowl for the fair
John
O’Neil: screw drivers with turned handles.
Gerry
Rucker: hollowed out round box with lid, goblets for fair.
John
Chavanne: cherry bowl
Gary Jones:
cherry bowls cored form 1 piece.
Jake
Debski: cherry bowl for fair
Ann Raby:
tea lamp out of sassafras
DRAWING
50/50: Paul
Boland
Craft Supply:
Rockler: Rick Lawrence
David Byrne
did a demo on metal spinning. He used soft metal disc of aluminum, and copper
to make dished, saucers and bells. He donated a number of bells for the fair.
ELMER’S CORNER: Found in Feb. 2013, The
Family Handyman
Stay-put trash bag
Don’t you
hate it when the plastic bag in your garbage can slips down inside as it fills
up? Solve the problem easily with drawstring garbage bags and an
adhesive-backed hook. Stick the hook on the back of the trash can a few inches
below the top. As the bag gets heavier, the drawstring gets tauter and pulls
the top of the plastic bag tighter against the bin so it doesn’t slip inside.
Respectfully
submitted,
Muriel
Kummer