
FEBRUARY 2009 Minutes
PRESIDENT: Meeting was called to order by Jack Gregory, President at 7:02 PM. Jack reminded us that prior to our next meeting on March 18, 2009, our Vice-President, Paul Pouliot, would demo a bowl "How To" on March 11, 2009 at our regular meeting place,at 6:30 PM rather than 7:00 PM.
TREASURER: Mike Mogillevsky gave a treasury report. Our chief expenditure was a new lathe- $450 and $292 for the lathe stand. Our funds remaining-$782.57. There is no news on the grant from AAW as of yet.
Harvey Driver and Wynn Arnold installed a set of wheels on the new lathe stand. They also made a utility boxes for both Club lathe stands. Harvey also contributed wood for auction to defray some of the cost.
BREAK TIME: Harvey Driver had some sale items. Morse Taper 1&2 adapters were an excellent price.
Jack Gregory reminded the club that teams of (3) turners can compete at upcoming symposiums. The 13, 14, & 15th March Symposium at the Florida State Fairgrounds in Tampa. There will be a $9.00 charge and $5 parking fee. All members should have received a schedule.
LIBRARIAN: Bill Lution requested return of video's that have been out for over a month.
DEMONSTRATION: Charlie Shrum

Tea Light
Demonstrator for April 2009 Meeting: Paul Pouliot - How to make Tool Handles
SHOW and TELL:
Eucalyptus Vase
with Tulips

Troy Guise
Splated Magnolia Bowl
Polyurethane buffed

Ken Thurman
Dyed with 24K Gold
Maple Burl Vessel
Open Vessel
Olive Wood

Ken Thurman
Hand Chase Threads
Nuts and Bolts
Lignum Vitae

Larry Gonyea
Open Segmented Vessel
Ash, Walnut and Red Heart
(578 pieces)
Open Segmented Vessel
Ash, Walnut and Red Heart
(690 pieces)
Lacquer Finish
Lacquer Finish
Charlie Shrum
Winged Vessel
Spalted Maple
Made out of one piece of wood
Tea Lights
Natural Edge
Natural Edge
Open Vase
Southern Pine
Soaked in Linseed Oil and Tongue Oil
Vase
Southern Pine and Cherry
Glenn Baxter
Decorative Spindle
Hard Maple
(92 needed to repair store front decoration
in Zellwood)
Paint Grade
WOOD AUCTON
Harvey Driver handled the wood auction and some nice turning stock was acquired by members.
Minutes submitted by
Vern Burgess
Secretary
PRESIDENT'S TURN
I had just written this piece about how it looked like we did not get the EOG from AAW. But I had not yet e-mailed it to Susan Pouliot for the March newsletter. I had written that in spite of not getting the grant we were still OK with a good demo lathe that is paid. For the modest bank account, and great bunch of members, so we should "keep on keeping on" and the club would be fine. I had some errands to run and when I got back home, the mail had arrived and with it was a letter from AAW saying that we had been awarded a $1000.00 grant. Talk about mixed emotions, now I had to rewrite this and get it to Susan so she could get the newsletter out.
I still have a couple of hoops to jump through, but it will not be a problem. We will get $800 and after I write another letter will get the remaining $200. Getting this grant will let us breathe a little easier, but Mike still has a death-grip on the checkbook, which is as it should be. Paul and I are doing a demo for the Scout Troop that meets at the Port St John Parrish Medical Building on
Tuesday, March 10th, and with the "How To" on the 11th, and the meeting on the 18th, we have a busy month.
Good Turning and I will see you on the 18th.
Jack Gregory