WOODCHIPSWhether you are a master woodworker, are just beginningthe craft, or have skills somewhere in between, SCAWoodchips woodworking club has a place for you. Newmembers as well as previous members who may havebeen inactive in woodworking for a while are all welcome.To help members enjoy a successful woodworkingexperience, the club offers training classes and amentoring program. Training modules focus on the skillsneeded to correctly and safely operate related types oftools. Modules are taught regularly according to demand.The schedule of available training classes and detailsabout the mentoring program are listed on our website.Woodchips <strong>Club</strong> President Bill Van Ooyen, shown withapron in the photo, recently instructed new members inthe proper use of the SawStop table saw. This state-of-theartsaw finger-sparing safety features are featured in avideo on our website. The SawStop is representative of thehigh quality of equipment available in the shop.Woodchips membership is open to all SCA residents foronly $25.00 a year. After mandatory safety training, youwill be on your way as a woodworker. Our shop, which islocated at the rear of Independence Center, is openMonday, Tuesday and Wednesday for member trainingand shop projects; and Thursday through Saturday, 9:00a.m. – 2:00 p.m. for general member use. Check theWoodchips website at: www.scawoodchips.org forinformation on the club and pictures of many of ourmembers’ projects. Stop by the shop or contact DanMcLean at 896-6896 or danielmclean@msn.comfor information on becoming a member.<strong>Club</strong> InterestsDo any of these subjects interest you? With enough communityinterest, these groups can become Chartered <strong>Club</strong>s. If you areinterested in forming a club, call 614-5806Anti-aging Health Group, Sophia Wass de Czege....................................................... sophiazs@hotmail.com ....588-9058Big Sky Women’s Group, Linda Krivec......... 260-3534Car Enthusiasts, John Bergler......................... 269-3090Craps <strong>Club</strong>, BeverLee Weite .............................361-9990Cribbage/Chess,Joe Fay........................775-781-1247Euchre, Carol Richards..................................... 982-3075Florida Gators <strong>Club</strong>, Bill Kelley....................... 614-8222Fishing, Marshall Gabriel................................. 260-7766Gin Rummy, Marla Sturman .................................722-0551Lincoln/Douglas Political DebateVernon Matson 269-0636Masonic Fellowship Group, Richard Hunker .......................................................................rhunker@hotmail.comMissouri-Kansas <strong>Club</strong>, Hanna Apple .............722-1947Model Railroads, John Knox .......................... 304-8372Motorcycle Fun Rides, David Gage.dfgage@hotmail.comNorthern Californians, Valerie Lapin.............269-1891Oath Keepers, Ed Bridges...............................586-4475Origami, Carol Stevens .....................................457-9892Persian Culture, Shahla Pfeiffer ..................... 629-6222Retired Advertisers, Jerry Sakura.....................432-6369Rummy KUB, Maddy Ekstein..........................485-5542Runner’s Group, Janet Shanta ........................ 269-0078SCA Musicians, Wilfred Krom..........................837-6325Senior Sports Enthusiasts, Janet Shanta....... 269-0078Sheepshead, Diane Collins ............................. 436-6339Skiing, Jeff Malter ................................................. 483-6494Travel, Sara Raney ............................ sara@sararaney.comVegetarian & Vegan, Cindy Joseph ................914-7994Women's Inspirational Group, Helen Lieblein .. 476-220352 <strong>Sun</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Anthem</strong> • May 2012
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