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Show Tent for Sale

I have a 10' x 10' Diamond Peak show tent with sides that I would like to sell for $85.00.

Call if interested

Kent Townsend 816 734-0561 or my cell 816 305-4848.


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Utah Woodturning Symposium 2008
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2004 Beneath the Bark: Twenty-Five Years of Woodturning
Registration
REGISTER ONLINE
2008 Symposium Registration
$245.00
2008 Spouse/Dependent Registration
$130.00
2008 Full-Time Student Registration
$130.00
To register by mail using a check or money order,
Click here to download a PDF file of the registration form.
Please allow three weeks for confirmation of registration.
Registration
It is important to register early to ensure admission to this conference. Advanced registration deadline is March 30th. After March 30th a $50.00 late fee will be charged. Final registration deadline is May 1st. There will be no on-site registration unless space is available. The registration fee of $245.00 covers all conference sessions, materials, and the Friday dinner.

If you have questions call 801-319-4326.

March 30th or before - $245.00
April 1st through May 1st - $295.00
Spouse/Dependent Registration - $130.00
Full-time Student Registration - $130.00

Spouse/Dependent Attendance
We have included a special rate of $130, which allows spouses or dependents to attend all the conference sessions. A Friday dinner ticket is included.

Check In
Wednesday, May 21st, 6:00-8:00 pm
Thursday, May 22nd, 8:00-9:00 am
McKay Events Center, Utah Valley State College

Cancellations and Refunds
Refunds will be granted up to April 10th. A fee of $25 will be assessed for cancellation.
Symposium Auction Dinner
Dinner tickets are included in the registration fee. Extra tickets will be available at check-in for $25.00 each.
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Admission
Utah Woodturning Symposium, Inc. programs do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, sex, physical or mental handicap, or ethnic or national origin.

Utah Woodturning Symposium, Inc. is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.
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More Woodturning magazine has moved its web site and gotten a new e-mail address. Web site is: www.morewoodturning.net and E-mail is: fred@morewoodturning.net
 

MORE WOODTURNING

The magazine for turners.

Published 10 times a year by Fred

Holder. One year: $32.00; Two

years: $55.00; Three years $75.00 or

$25.00 a year for electronic edition.

More Woodturning online at:

www.morewoodturning.net.

Lots of great information for your browsing

pleasure plus free sample copy.

More Woodturning

PO Box 2168

Snohomish WA 98291-2168

Phone: 360-668-0976

email: fred@morewoodturning.net

 

 

The Woodturning School

The Woodturning School is a small hands-on woodturning school in Midcoast Maine. We have new Oneway 1640 lathes, mostly Sorby Turning tools and a 3:1 student/teacher ratio. The school was the subject of a 4-page story in the summer 2006 issue of American Woodturner. Here is a link to our web site:

http://www.woodturningschool.org/index.html

In order to reach out beyond our own immediate geographic area, we need your help in acquainting your members with courses that may be uniquely appropriate to them.

· Two-day Intensive weekend courses in introductory turning.

· Two-day Intensive Specialty Course that include “Evolutionary

Boxes”, “Hollow Turning”, “Turn a Lamp and Lampshade”, “Holiday Gifts”, “Natural Edge Bowls”, “Embellishments, Enhancing and Texturing”, and more.

* Five-day basic courses called “Turn to Success”.

Please visit our website for our full curriculum with descriptions of each class we offer, as well as information about our school, instructors and our location.

For those of you who are not familiar with our area, Midcoast Maine is a vacation destination that offers a wide variety of attractions including beaches, antiques stores, arts and crafts galleries, lighthouses, boat tours for whale and puffin watches, and lobsters. We have also collaborated with several local resorts and motels which are willing to offer food and lodging at reduced rates to our students.

I look forward to meeting you at the AAW Symposium this June.

Best Regards,

Ken Keoughan

Director

Woodturning School

Damariscotta Maine

207-563-2345

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