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Dayton Carvers Guild July 2014 www.daytoncarvers.com It s your editor, Marshall Stearns, here serving the carving community with transparent euphemisms, linguistic tricks, double entendres, deliberate misnomers and hokey onomatopoeias. Please give your input to me at (937) 837-0728 or lstearns@erinet.com. July Meeting: Christmas in July with a Spit and Whittle Carve-In We have a carve-in at least once a year and one always occurs in July. It s a time to relax, socialize and do some carving with friends. Bring something to carve. Christmas ornaments would be good. Should you want help with a nasty carving problem, a sharpening problem or whatever, this is the meeting with time for that. Christmas in July is when we bring ornaments for The Christmas Tree Ornaments Raffle at Artistry in Wood. Bring in as many as you possibly can. There will be prizes. Should you be brave enough, wear some Christmas garb. Carver of the Month: Bob Flanagan More than a decade ago Bob took classes from Dick Belcher at Riverbend. He said it was a stress reliever and he was looking for a hobby. He continues now with classes at Belcher s Carving Supply. It s a good way to get some carving time. Bob retired with 28 years at The Montgomery Co. Sheriff s Office. He served in Road Patrol, Jail and Support Services. His favorite was Evidence Technician. That s now CSI on TV. He also retired as Captain for The Harrison Township Fire Department. He served there for 26 years as a volunteer. Next Dayton Carvers Guild Meeting: Tuesday, July 22 nd, 2014, 7:00 pm at United Rehabilitations Services Building, 4710 Old Troy Pike (at Needmore Road), Dayton, Ohio. Meetings are the 4 th Tuesday of the month except none in December and the October Pot Luck starts at 6:30. Program: Christmas in July with a Spit and Whittle Carve-In Carver of the Month: Bob Flanagan Cookie Contributors: Rob Liptak, Mary Rose McCrate & Barb Belcher 1

Roundup Instructors Here are the instructors planned for The Buckeye Woodcarvers Roundup. This list was pulled from their website and further updated. DON WORLEY - NO-SEE-UMS & SANTA BRUCE NICHOLAS - CHIP CARVING LORI ANDREWS GARY FREEMAN - GOLF BALLS BOB MAREK - BEGINNER WOODCARVING CAROLYN MAREK - WOODBURNING MOLLY HANNA - BARK CARVING JIM FOSTER-3D PICTURES & 3D EGGS JOHM GUILLOZET - BARK HOUSES SANDY CZAJKA - BIRD FEATHERS & SUCH CAROLYN ARMSTRONG - WOODBURNING WAYNE SHINLEVER - CARICATURES BRUCE HENN - CARICATURES KAREN HUNDT-BROWN - GOURDS STEVE BROWN - CARICATURES ED JOHNSON - BARK CARVING For more information, go to http:// buckeyewoodcarversroundup.webs.com/ 2

About Those Monogrammed Shirts The newer members might have wondered about those shirts embroidered with the Dayton Carvers Guild logo. The shirts came from Lands End Business Outfitters. You can get one and here is how. Go to http://www.landsend.com Once there, at the very top of the page is the phrase "Lands' End Business Outfitters." Simply click on that to reach the site that has our logo. It is all the same company, but public and business sales are operated as separate entities. To order a shirt, you will need our logo number, which is 1266486W. Our customer number is 5048512. Most likely, they will be able to look up the logo by you simply telling them this is for The Dayton Carvers' Guild. But, by giving them the number, they will not have to search for it. You can order by internet or, you might prefer phoning and talking to a real person. Their phone number is 1-800-587-1541. >> It will cost $8 or more to have the logo applied, plus the cost of the clothing you order, plus shipping. Incidentally, the logo can be applied to items on sale. Periodically Lands' End Business Outfitters runs specials and offers the application of the logo at zero cost. On even more rare occasions, they will also offer free shipping. Usually, they announce this offer by sending out an e- mail on a Tuesday. Member Bill Wright gets these emails. Most times, the offer ends at the close of business on Friday, which gives you a very short time to respond. When Lands End offers a special, Bill Wright sends that news to Jan Fader and she emails Bill s information to those who receive the DCG newsletter notice by email. If you get the newsletter in paper form, you may ask Bill to call you when a special comes along. Bill s number is (937) 233-7374. The colors of the logo at Lands' End come close to matching the colors of our patch. This works very well on a yellow shirt, but on other colors, it may not show up as well. For example, the words DAYTON CARVERS GUILD will be embroidered using red thread, which would not be seen on a red shirt. If you choose to order a shirt on which the logo s threads would not be seen, tell the person taking your order that you want those threads in a different color. She or he can help suggest which color might be better, or you can choose one. There is no charge for this change, but you might affirm this with the order taker. Lands End Business Outfitters will send you a catalogue at your request. 3

Winners In Iowa June was the month for the big competition, the seminars and exhibit at The International Woodcarvers Congress. Many of out members attended. Some who did not attend had their competition pieces transported and entered by Dick and Barb Belcher. The number of carvings entered by members of The Dayton Carvers Guild was 33. The following Dayton Carvers Guild members won ribbons at the competition. Ken Bedel 4th Place, Impressionistic/Free-from/Stylized Carvings, Other Dick Belcher 1st Place, Animal, Realistic, Painted 3rd Place, Animal, Realistic, Full Figure, Natural or Stained 3rd Place, Caricature, Animal, Bird or Fish 4th Place, Impressionistic/Free-form/Stylized Carvings, Birds 5th Place and Honorable Mention, Impressionistic/Free-form/ Stylized Carvings, Other 5th Place, Ornamental Carving, Canes Terry Borger 3rd Place, Instructor-Assisted, Other 5th Place, Relief Carving, Animals, Birds, Fish, Etc. Honorable Mention, Miniature, Other Bob Flanagan 3rd Place, Carving from a Roughout, Humans Bruce Henn 3rd Place, Caricatures, Human Figure Bust, Mask or Head 5th Place, Caricature Relief Ed Johnson 2nd Place and 3rd Best of Group, Carving from a Roughout, Humans 3rd Place, Unusual Woods, Bark Humans 4th Place, Relief, Animals, Birds, Fish, Etc. Mary Rose McCrate 5th Place, Instructor Assisted, Other Don Mertz 1st Place, Ornamental Carving 2nd Place, Honorable Mention, and 3rd Best of Group, Miniatures 3rd Place, Caricatures, Human Figure not to Exceed 15 in Height Don Stephenson 1st Place and 2nd Best of Group, Pyrography, Picture or Design Mythical Besides the ribbons, Bruce Henn also won a cash award that was donated for a specific seminar. 4

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