[Woodcarver] Follow The Sun-to MT, ID, WY, UT?

Sandy Holder carouselcarver at hotmail.com
Mon Dec 6 10:21:42 EST 2004


Hi Dave,
First I would like to thank our list-leader Bill for posting the message 
about the Florida Roundup for me, I had received that note from Tony 
Erickson and thought that those heading to or living in that part of the 
country would appreciate knowing about it. That is the second spin-off from 
the Evart, MI Roundup, the first being the NE Roundup in Honesdale, PA.

Jack Miller, one of the orgainzers of the NE Roundup had asked for advice on 
how we got started, and with that information they got theirs going. Tony 
had also written us a while back asking for information on how we started 
ours here in Evart, and evindently it was a help to him too. Tony and Jim 
O'dea were workshop leaders at both the Evart and NE Roundup and now will 
also be at the Florida Roundup.

If you, or anyone else, would like I would be glad to forward the 
information on to you. If you have any questions please feel free any time 
to ask questions, we would be more than happy to help with advice and ideas 
even though we are a few miles apart. It is so much fun to being able to 
help other carvers learn.

Sandy - Evart MI


7th Wood Carvers Roundup - Evart MI June 15-18, 2005
Spit & Whittle Weekend - Evart, Sept 9-11, 2005
http://www.woodcarversroundup.com
Michigan Wood Carvers Association http://miwca.com

See my carvings at http://www.picturetrail.com/sholder

>From: ThumbGouger at netscape.net (Dave Egan)
>Reply-To: "[Woodcarver]" <woodcarver at six.pairlist.net>
>To: woodcarver at six.pairlist.net ("[Woodcarver]")
>Subject: [Woodcarver] Follow The Sun-to MT, ID, WY, UT?
>Date: Mon, 06 Dec 2004 01:06:10 -0500
>
>or any other states that feel deprived of carver's gatherings...  what 
>would it take to get something like this going in this part of the country? 
>  and where would be the place to do it?  waiting for something to develop 
>doesn't seem to be working, LOL.  what's a bit of driving when you have to 
>go a couple hundred miles to get a good price on a gallon of milk?  I know 
>your out there,  lets toss around some ideas.
>
>Dave
>
>
>
> >Jack,
> >
> >Please send me more info on this new roundup.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Dan Heine




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