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1. News Volume 37 Issue 4 April 2009 Next Meeting Show amp Tell Woodworking Jigs Tuesda April 21 2009 The Woodworking Shop 3141 Capital Boulevard Raleigh NC 7 00 PM Several members meet at 6 00pm Buffalo Brothers Pizza amp Wings for dinner prior to the meeting Tuesday April 21 Show and tell on woodworking jigs Speakers Various club members Workshop April 25 Subject Cut off sled for table saw Instructor Cecil Raynor The April program will be devoted to a show and tell of wood working jigs by members We are looking for a variety of jigs for ideas members can carry back to their workshops Cecil Raynor will be there with his cut off sled and Bob Gabor has agreed to commission a new table saw jig just for the occasion Mike Payst will show his multi function tapering jig and Bruce Wrenn will display one of his unique jigs We are also expecting a num ber of other jigs that should make it both an entertaining and educational evening Additionally Cecil will do a worshop the following Sat urday April 25 on his cut off sled Each participant will build a replica of Cecil s sled Host Don Frankfarther New Members In last month s newsletter I failed to mention two new members who joined shortly before my session began as membership chairman Patrick and Sheila Herron joined in January They live in Raleigh but were not at the last meeting to receive their badges H
2. 25 materials fee Woodworking Symposium Mike Reddyhoff The annual Woodworking Symposium sponsored by Klingspor NC Wood worker and TWA is scheduled for April 18 Saturday Prizes will be awarded Please submit your application to display woodwork ing items by April 14 The program needs volunteers to register items and other activities Gontact Mike Reddyhoff or Raul Rolfe y NCSU Tool Storage Cabinet Cecil Raynor Mike Payst has completed drawing for this cabinet Volunteers are needed to finish and install the cabinet This will be located in the NC Craft Center George Thomas will present a review of the Craft Center status at the next meeting x Woodworking Show in Charlotte Fred Ford Was March 17th Thanks to Bruce Wrenn for handling carpooling setup to the Charlotte edition of the Wood Working Show on Saturday amp y Membership Badges Kay Baker See Kay Baker if you have not yet received your membership badges for 2009 A total of 70 badges are yet to be claimed Program Brian Wagner initiated a new program format Four club members each manned a separate workstation demonstrat ing different techniques The demonsrators were Bill Anderson handplane techniques Terry Tenhouse Kreg pocket hole jig Mike Payst WorkSharp sharpening machine and Terry Brown laying out spindle profiles from a storey stick The attendees were divided into four equal groups Each group spent 15 17 minutes at a
3. 3223 3216 G Wellington Ct Raleigh NC 25 off list on blades and 10 off on sharpening 832 6492 1 800 244 6492 Capitol City Lumber Co 4216 Beryl Road Raleigh NC Special prices to TWA members http www capitolcitylumber com The Hardwocd Store Gibsonville NC Discount 10 cents per board foot 1 888 445 7335 www hardwoodstore com Guy C Lee Building Materials 900 N Salem St Apex NC 362 1444 Klingspor s Woodworking Shop 3141 Capital Blvd 9 mile N of Beltline exit 11 10 discount excluding lumber and power tools 919 876 0707 www woodworkingshop com Nice Figures Studio and Lumber Sales 1413 New Hope Trace Chapel Hill NG 27516 information nicefigures com 10 discount and contribute to the raffle 919 923 1433 Contact Paula Labelle East Wake Hardwoods amp Gallery 113A West Gannon Avenue Zebulon NC 27597 http eastwakehardwoods com 919 269 9455 Fax 919 269 7078 10 Discount to club members Wurth Wood Group 4213 Poole Rd exit 15 off 440 Raleigh NG Preferred prices for TWA members http wurthwoodgroup com 231 6620 Raleigh Saw 832 2248 5805 C Departure Raleigh NC 27616 10 discounts on all new products Stock Building Company 828 7471 3000 Yonkers Rd Hwy 64 amp Old US 1 Tarheel Wood Treating Co 467 9176 Highway 54 Morrisville NC gt Contractors prices on all wood products gt Show TWA card before order is written Edwards Mounta
4. adhesive abrasive discs one 50 two 80 amp two 120 grit and Klingspor abrasive discs five 100 five 120 and five 150 grit 375 obo 9 Shaper table Porter Gable Model 698 Shaper table mount ed on oak base cabinet with drawer w 120V 1 34 hP Porter Cable Heavy Duty Router Model 691 27 500 rpm 2 1 2 dustport 375 obo 10 Router accessories 20 15 amp router speed control 30 value 20 Rousseau featherboard model 3301 5 25 40 value 11 Wolfcraft tri function roller stand has 12 uni directional roller along with a 14x non rolling flat support and 8 omni directional 5 8 ball bearings The flat support and the ball bearing surfaces pivot and can be locked into or out of use 40 12 Gompound miter saw Delta 10 Compound Power Miter Saw model 36 075 120V with 7 x46 bed on each side and 1 3 4 dust port mounted on oak cabinet base with drawers 45 degrees horizontal angle 45 degree miter one way Saw and fence assembly is easy to remove from cabinet for portability to a job site 225 obo 13 European jointer workbench Sjobergs SJ 1600 full size jointer workbench w SJO042 Drawers and Cupboard Accessory 64 w x 29 d x 34 h 500 obo 14 Steel workbench Craftsman Deluxe 7 drawer workbench table 72 w x 32 d x 36 h 250 obo 15 Large handmade wood workbench 96 W x 31 D X 63 H 150 obo Email us at trianglewoodworkers gmail com TWA Sponsors Ashcroft Saws and Tools 876
5. and monetary awards for best in each division Check the Showcase brochure for entry costs Call Paul to enter and you should get your entry checked in Friday at 3 6pm preferred or Saturday morning prior to 9 30am We have had eleven new members join Phillip heo doseau from Apex Grady Hunter Ken Weeks Gary Francis and Joe Belna from Raleigh Nathan Page from Burlington Benjamin Covington from Clayton Janet Batker and her father George from Fuquay Varina Gregory Quintano and Josip Odzak from Durham Phillip recently attended the woodworking show in Charlotte with us Janet has graciously agreed to take care of meeting refreshments thank you thank you You may have heard about the man Grady Hunter that made his coffin and entered it in the NC State Fair He won a blue ribbon People at work were asking if I had seen it and was he in my club At the time I had to say no to both Now I can proudly say that he is part of our group Please welcome all of these new folks into our group Kay B aker Email us at trianglewoodworkers gmail com About the Triangle Woodworkers Association The Triangle Woodworkers Association TWA is a nonprofit educational corporation The TWA is dedicated to teaching woodworking techniques through seminars classes and work shops participants are required to sign waivers absolving liability for TWA or its designated representatives The TWA promotes woodworking education and comm
6. each workstation in a round robin format Fred Ford manned the whistle with enthusiasm The program in cluded a refreshments break in the middle Respectfully submitted Will Anderson Secretary Hugh Fish and his Jew will be cancel without additional participation Materials elry Box making group fees are about 50 b Shaker Side Table Mike Reddyhoff will offer this men Find us on the internet www 1biblio org twa Page 3 Email us at triangelewoodworkers email com UPCOMING WORKSHOPS EDWARDS MOUNTAIN WOODWORKS fine handtool woodworking creating and teaching in wood http www edwardsmountainwoodworks com A Vi NO AIO Please note Members of TWA WGNC MWTCA and EAIA are eligible for a discount on workshop fees Classes are limited to a maximum of 3 people and generally are intensive exercises on a topic lasting one or two days from 9 am to 5 pm Each student has their own workbench A tool list and a class manual accompany each class Lunch is provided each day One day workshops are 80 and two day workshops are 160 Generally all tools and materials are supplied though there may be an additional materials fee for some classes Simple Dovetailed Box April 11 12 Learn the skills and techniques necessary to design and layout simple through dovetails We will explore the types and the structure of dovetails look at the various tools and jigs that are necessary and also make a simple dovetail jig usefu
7. is coming along The design is complete and the material has been delivered to Cecil Raynor s shop Ce cil will be contacting those of you who have offered help on this project The director of the Craft Center George Thomas will be at our next meeting on April 21 to give us a run down on the reconstructed Thompson Building and the new wood shop par ticularly I want to welcome two new Committee Chairpersons New member Janet Batker is taking over refreshment disbursement duties previously undertaken by Kay Baker Jim McNeil is now in charge of Facilities chairs tables etc that was previously under the charge of Chet Nedwidek I want to thank both Janet and Jim for their willingness to help out and I m sure they will not refuse any offers of assistance from any member who chooses to make themselves available We should also express our appreciation to Kay and Chet for their service in carrying out these duties in the past Like I ve said before chairs and refreshments don t just appear someone 1s doing work behind the scenes for our comfort and enjoyment So if you feel like volunteering make yourself known Mike Reddyhoff President Minutes from the TWA meeting March 17 2009 Attending 62 Recognitionof our visitors Randy Martinson Craig Mitchell Charles Moore Carl Selbert Al Olsen David Meron Ken Weekes Grady Hunter Richard Wright Dan Sperling and Eric Larsen Business Ay Raffle Mi
8. my No 80 but there is no smoke coming from the machine Like all cautionary tales this story has a moral And the moral is change your planer blades every eighteen years or so whether they need it or not I am ready for the next change with my handy blade setting jig and a new set of blades a picture of the jig and realized that a few years ago when clear Submitted by ing out my shop I had thrown this thing away because I did not Mike Reddyhoff know what it was and it did not look like anything I would use I called Delta and they led me to their parts stockist who hap Page 5 Find us on the internet www ibiblio org twa Email us at trianglewoodworkers gmail com Excellent Tool Sale and Lumber Opportunity A friend 1s liquidating her Father s woodshop and has some ex cellent tools and lumber to sell She asked me if I could submit this to the TWA newsletter For further information contact Carol Wilburn P E LEED AP wilburncs phoenixesrising com 919 969 6553 I am selling a full range of power tools in excellent condition that I inherited from my father I am selling because I don t have space to build a shop for them It s the kind of thing you don t run into very often like the cherry car parked in the little old lady s garage all are Delta and new in 2003 Dad was re building a shop with maybe 20 hours of run time except for the Belsaw planer which he re built Many have nice extras bigger motor spec
9. 1 Om peee nee eee re ee A eee er Z Podon ca O16 G0 ol ate nee ee en E eee ene nen 2 Re gul ar club meetin OS President s Corner CONntINUCd cccccccccsseceeeessteceeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeees 3 x l n PM Minutes of TWA March meeting seessssseeseerssssssrrrerrrsereeseeen 3 begi at Some photos from the March meeting Edwards Mountain Woodworks Offerings ccceceeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 ODI a AA E A E A 4 Upcomne Events ii 2009 seostasid oean Ea N En TENS 5 A CAMPO VAG rcp rca carpud esse e n E 5 Tool and Lumber Sale Father s shop liquidation 00000 6 Bua gsc es teat sat cess onesene ca ysetectenctedteentanecteassgsrneeee 7 Classified Ad cccccccccescecceccscscecceccsccscesseceecescscescescescesesseees Triangle Woodworkers Association PO Box 4206 Cary NG 27519 Find us on the internet www 1biblio org twa Email us at trianglewoodworkers gmail com
10. articles please send to Triangle Woodworkers Association P O Box 4206 Cary North Carolina 27519 4206 or trianglewoodworkers gmail com or irishrose2365 yahoo com Deadline for submitting articles and classified ads for the next newsletter April 25 2009 Find us on the internet www ibiblio org twa Page 2 By the Numbers Treasurer s Report Beginning Bank Balance 5 885 71 Income 464 50 Expense 116 80 Ending Bank Balance 6 233 41 Note that these figures as usual exclude the petty cash fund as well as the other slush funds Submitted by Hugh Fish Membership Total Members 164 New Members ll THE PRESIDENTS CORNER Last months skills presentation was really first rate and I would like to commend the four station captains lerry Brown Brian Wagner Bill Anderson and Terry lenhouse for their skill and professionalism in promot ing their particular subjects If I heard any criticism at all it was that 15 minutes at each station was not long enough in fact each skill demonstration could probably be expanded to a full evenings presentation We shall certainly make efforts to repeat this type of event Thanks Brian and lerry for setting it up Last month also saw a bumper crop of new member sign ups I think 11 at the final count and I want to welcome all of you to the club I am very pleased you decided to join us It was very encouraging that several first time visit
11. e last couple of years or possibly longer I have noticed tram line like ridges on my finished surfaces which has caused me to sharpen up and employ my trusty No 80 Stanley scraper good aerobic exercise After I had finished planing the lovely red oak that Carl Kjellberg recently offered us I noticed that the planer although not actually smoking did seem to be laboring a little I concluded that it was time to look at the blades I had purchase a replace ment set a few years back but had resisted the urge to change them An examination revealed that one blade was missing about four inches of edge completely at one end but the other one at that end was OK Numerous nicks and dings were evident along the other edges however I had heard that setting planer blades was tricky so I spent some time researching the subject on all the wood chan nels on the internet Incidentally when I have completed a hard day of scientific research of this nature my wife s reaction 1s why don t you do something useful instead of playing on your com puter all day I usually treat such remarks with the disdain they deserve and don t say anything The solutions I discovered were many and varied but all involved spending an amount varying between 26 and 226 and I thought that would be better put towards a new machine I decided to look in the user s manual for the Delta and it referred to a knife setting jig that came with the machine I track
12. ed down pen to be nearly opposite Klingspor They had the jig in stock for 6 28 and I invested in it a flimsy seemingly useless piece of stamped metal nothing like the expensive equipment I had seen Robert Vaughan of Fine Woodworking use on the internet I had to figure out how to use it The manual said loosen the clamping screws remove the blade and reverse it 1t seems the blades are double edge and I had no need to buy a new set put the blade back in with the new edge showing and press down with the jig against the springs Springs there weren t any springs in my blade holder I was about to call Delta again and complain that I had been using a defective machine all these years and what were they going to do about it but I decided I had first better check the other blade carefully There were the springs just like the illustration I looked around but could not find any springs on the floor so I called the parts store again They knew about the springs but they would have to order them I suppose there must be a big run on springs like this because I think they are used in other makes of planer also A week later I collected two brand new springs for a total cost of 4 57 and installed the blades as per instructions It was surprisingly easy to set them with my new gadget and the results I m getting are quite pleasing I do miss the decorative effects of the tram lines however and I am not getting a work out with
13. ial fence oak cabinet etc I ve described everything in detail below I have owner s manuals for each one and pictures of everything Photos can be viewed via Google documents if you let me know you are interested I am working on getting better pictures of the workbenches These are ones I took for my own reference never dreaming I would sell the tools 1 Jointer 6 Delta professional jointer model 37 196 6 x46 bed dimensions overall 230V 1 hP motor w 4 dust port and Delta 50 333 03B lockable wheel base 4800 rpm at cutterhead adjustable infeed outfeed table 600 obo Current Delta model 37 275X is pretty much the same jointer wired for 110V Sells for 650 online not including the 100 mobile base the 230V motor shipping tax etc 2 Table saw with 84 Biesemeyer commercial fence Delta 36 821L special Edition 10 Left Tilt Arbor Unisaw with Biesemeyer 64 T square commercial fence with table extension 3 hP 230V motor and 2 spare table legs Table surface to left of blade is 20 and to right of blade 1s 62 Blade tilts 45 degrees to the left for easier bevel cutting near the fence Heavy duty trunnions and precision ground arbor 1545 new in January 2003 1200 obo 3 Table saw accessories 150 for all or as priced separately Disc sanding accessory 35 10 calibration and sanding disk and two 80 grit annular discs 45 value Sawblades 20 Freud 10 carbide with titanium finishing blade 40 teeth thin
14. in Woodworks fine handtool woodworking creating and teaching in wood For further information on the workshops schedule and tools needed and any other requirements email Bill Anderson at bill edwardsmountainwoodworks com or call 919 932 6050 evenings Tuition discount for club members Woodworker s Supply of NC 1125 Jay Lane Graham NC www woodworker com Store 336 578 0500 Mail order 1 800 645 9292 Yarnell Hoffer Hardware 145 Rams Plaza Chapel Hill NC www doitbest com yh 10 discount except power tools amp sale items 942 3500 Classified Ads Classified ads are free to all current members Ads will run for two issues If you would like something listed please send a note to the editor at TriangleWoodworkers gmail com gt Interested in antique traditional woodworking tools To find out about Mid West Tool Collectors Association contact Ed Hobbs at gt Find us on the internet www 1biblio org twa 828 2754 or hobbsed portbridge com 99 99 Page 7 Email us at trianglewoodworkers gmail com Tuesday April 21 Show and Tell Jigs eee eee eeeeneeeeeeenees l Saturday April 25 Workshop Cut off sled for table saw l A ten 1 on New Mem DrrS oersetter era a e EE aE l About TWA Mission Statement ccccccsessesseseeseeseseeeeeeeeeees 2 M b Club Officers and Committee Chairmen cececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 2 em er S Do NUDO eea E N A ETEA 2 M nDe 6
15. isels including bevel edge registered dovetail sash mortise paring dog leg in cannel and out cannel and Japanese How to sharpen chisels how to restore or modify flea market finds and what to look for in purchasing a set of chisels Specialty Plane Skills and Techniques May 30 31 Learn and use the many types of rabbet planes router plane shoulder tongue and groove dado molding planes to cut and fit joinery modify existing profiles and to apply decorative edging on your work piece We will explore how to tune up set up and sharpen these tools Students will make a simple wall hung shelf using these planes and in addition will learn and employ fundamental handtool techniques to cut and fit the joinery The next time you go into your shop COUNT your fingers COUNT them again when you leave If the number is the same COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS With acknowledgements to thewoodwhisperer com Find us on the internet www ibiblio org twa Page 4 Email us at trianglewoodworkers gmail com Events n 2007 April May Workshop Jigs workshop cut off sled amp tapering jig May Skills Building Shaker side table hosted by Mike Reddyhoff June 20 21 Workshop Decorative carving workshop Klingspoor store A Cautionary Tale In the late 80s I bought a 12 Delta planer and over the years I have passed many feet of lumber through it Including a lot of rough sawn stock some of which still had sand and grit embed ded Over th
16. ke Payst Woodcraft Store in Raleigh will be donating a 25 gift certificate to TWA for the monthly raffle Tickets will be 1 each or 6 5 amp Mentoring Mike Reddyhoff Mentoring workshops are being set up to enhance the Club s educational charter This is a great opportunity for members to learn specific skill from other TWA members These workshops are free to members except possibly a small materials fee a Jewelry Box Hugh Fish conducting on March 28 Only one participant is scheduled right now This workshop toring in May on 2 days About 50 materials fees c Scrollsaw Techniques Scott Miller will offer this in April on a weekday evening Qs Field Trip Lerry Tenhouse Terry is organizing a field trip to Hickory on April 14 to visit a furniture manufacturer There will be a visit to the gallery and then to the manufacturing facility 21 participants are signed up There is no limit The trip will be from 6 30 am leave Raleigh until 6 30 pm arrive back Car pooling will be arranged x April Program Terry Tenhouse The April program will be on Jigs Members are encouraged to bring their special jigs for a show and tell There will be a workshop associated with this program The workshop is scheduled for Saturday April 25th and will feature Jigs by Cecil Raynor and Mike Payst Jigs to be constructed will be a tapering jig and a miter cutoff jig for the tablesaw Tuition is 15 and there will be a 15
17. kerf 5 8 arbor 27 value 25 Freud 10 carbide fine cut off blade 60 teeth thin kerf 5 8 arbor 35 value 50 Delta 10 34 105 combination rip 44 teeth 5 8 arbor 55 65 value 70 Craftsman 8 carbide twin blade adjustable dado 48 tooth 5 8 arbor 90 value Find us on the internet www 1biblio org twa Page 6 4 Planer molder 12 Belsaw planer molder model 912 planer with floor stand and 208 230V 5 hP heavier use faster feed mo tor 800 obo Standard model had 3 hP motor 5 Hardwood lumber 350 400 board feet of dry mostly quarter sawn lumber mixed oak pine poplar 1 thick 8 to 9 long random width 500 obo 6 Dust collection system Delta dust collection system model 50 850A with 2 micron canister filter 2 4 diameter dust intake ports 1200 CFM rating 33 1 sq ft filter bag area suction static pressure 11 4 water 1 hP 12A dual voltage 120 240V motor wired 120V base with 4 swivel casters 6 hose plus additional 40 extension 575 obo 7 Drillpress 16 5 Delta floor model 17 965 drillpress 5 8 chuck 120V 230V 3 4hP motor wired 120V adjustable fence with side extensions up to 37 wide 275 obo 8 Benchtop disc sander with integral dust collection Delta 12 disc sander model 31 120 120V 1 2 hP 1725 rpm 17 1 4 x6 1 4 table with 45 degree tilt up and down 2 1 4 dust hose con nector manual brake mounted on oak cabinet base with drawer Also 100 worth of brand new standard
18. l for laying out these joints On the second day we will make a simple dovetailed box suitable for pencils or long matches with a sliding top This workshop is conducted at the Woodcraft Store Raleigh NC http www woodcraft com Elegant Side Table with Handtools April 26 May 1 Make a simple end or side table with inside tapered legs pinned mortise and tenon joinery and a molding plane shaped top All of the parts and the joinery will be cut and shaped using hand tools only This workshop is conducted at John C Campbell Folk School Brasstown NC hittp www folkschool org Sharpening and Using Handsaws May 17 Hands on experience sharpening rip and cross cut handsaws We will explore the anatomy and purposes of various types of handsaws how to clean up and restore handsaws We will look at various types of jigs and gauges useful for sharpening and evaluate different types of sawsets This workshop is conducted at the Woodcraft Store Raleigh NC We will spend part of the day developing handsaw skills using rip crosscut dovetail tenon and Japanese saws http www woodcraft com Beginning Mortise and Tenon Joinery May 23 Learn the skills and techniques necessary to design and layout simple blind and through mortise and tenon joints We will explore the types and the structure of mortise and tenons and look at the various tools and jigs that are necessary All About Chisels May 24 We will explore the types and uses of many ch
19. opefully they will be at the meeting in April Find us on the internet www ibiblio org twa Page Saturday April 18 2009 North Carolina Woodworking Showcase Klingspor s Woodworking Shop Enter your wood projects in any of 15 categories by your experi ence level Youth 18 and under are encouraged to enter also Free public viewing is available 10am 4pm Various woodwork ing demonstrations will occur throughout the day including a Sawstop demonstration at llam A low cost lunch is available and is free to entrants The Showcase is held at the Woodwork ing Shop 3141 Capital Blvd which is the same place as our monthly meeting For entry information call Paul Rolfe at 919 876 0707 or go to www woodworkingshop com to see the brochure TWA is sponsoring this with ncwoodworker net and Klingspor s Woodworking Shop This is the second annual Showcase sponsored by these three organizations and TWA is furnishing a significant amount of labor TWA and ncwoodworker net has arranged for judges of the entries Hand made items are judged and awarded prizes The categories for entry are Carving in the Round Carving in Relief Scroll Saw Faceplate Turning Spindle Turning Jewelry Boxes Frames Side Chairs Rocking Chairs Toys and Models Marquetry Miscellaneous Your entries will e placed into the experience divisions of Youth Novice Intermediate and Open There are 1 2 and 3 place ribbon awards for each category
20. ors applied for membership indicating that they liked what they saw and with the programs scheduled for the rest of the year no one will be disappointed The Mentoring Workshops have got off to a good start Hugh Fish had four students at his shop on March 28 making jewelry boxes and another class is scheduled Scott Miller will be running his first Scroll Saw workshop on April 4 and I under stand these will be continuing The Shaker Side Table workshop is also amply subscribed and scheduling details will follow shortly The response to these workshops has been excellent following a slow start and we want to maintain the enthusiasm Anyone who feels they have something to offer boxes clocks dovetail jigs for example and is prepared to share their knowledge with others at a workshop is encouraged to step forward Please talk to me or any of the club officers If you feel you don t have suitable premises we can probably put you with someone willing to share their shop The second North Carolina Woodworking Showcase is in Email us at trianglewoodworkers gmail com preparation see details elsewhere 1n this newsletter We require a few more volunteers to help with check in and judging duties and those of you who helped last year but did not sign up for this year don t have to feel bad I am going to contact you with assign ments anyway The Tool Storage Cabinet that TWA is building for NCSU Craft Center wood shop
21. unity interest in woodworking and in general sharing a love for wood Club Officers and Committee Chairmen Executive Board Mike Reddyhoff 919 676 9180 miker nc rr com President Vice President Terry Tenhouse 919 545 9862 ttenhouse nc rr com Secretary Bill Anderson 919 932 6050 willardanderson bellsouth net Treasurer Hugh Fish 919 467 5696 hughpatfish yahoo com Members at Large Mike Resar Kay Baker Larry Hendrick Committee Chairman Program Terry Tenhouse 919 545 9862 ttenhouse nc rr com Nominating Mike Reddyhoff 919 676 9180 miker nc rr com Toys for Tots Fred Ford 919 469 9575 Newsletter Diane Eckard 919 764 9266 irishrose2365 yahoo com Library Kay Baker 919 696 8504 kdbakerkdb yahoo com Publicity Larry Hendrick 919 971 6684 redwingertwa earthlink net Facilities James McNeil Raffle seeking volunteer Sponsor Bill Anderson 919 932 6050 willardanderson bellsouth net Hospitality Kay Baker 919 696 8504 Internet Jim Kroeger 919 362 5741 Photographer Ron Heidenreich 919 8486 1134 Membership Kay Baker 919 696 8504 Audiovisual Tom Revelle 919 387 8286 Refreshments Janet Batker TWA News is published monthly and is mailed e mailed to members sponsors and associates If you are interested in contributing
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