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    WoodWorks 2005-2006 Season Schedule

    Judy Frank sent me the following information concerning the WoodWorks Woodworking Shows for the coming season.

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    The WoodWorks Shows
    will be in the following locations:

    Florida State Fairgrounds
    Tampa, Florida
    November 18-20, 2005

    Fort Washington Expo Center
    Fort Washington, Pennsylvania
    December 9-11, 2005

    Garden State Exhibit Center
    Somerset, NJ
    January 6-8, 2006

    Eastern States Exposition
    West Springfield, Massachusetts
    January 13-15, 2006

    Ontario Convention Center
    Ontario, California
    February 3-5, 2006

    Brown County Veterans Memorial Complex
    Green Bay, Wisconsin
    February 10-12, 2006

    Alaska State Fair
    Palmer, Alaska
    March 24-26, 2006

    Marin Center
    San Rafael, California
    April 21-23, 2006

    More information about the shows and specific details on each location can
    be found at www.woodworksevents.com. Or phone toll-free at 1-866-917-4408.

    We'd like to encourage the members of Saw Mill Creek to enter their work
    in the SawDust Café Gallery competition. Mini Max is the sponsor of this
    area and they will be awarding the grand prize of a 16" bandsaw at the end
    of the season. Great prizes to be awarded are from Lee Valley, Zinsser and
    others to be determined. Woodworking experts like Frank Klausz, Toshio
    Odate, Brian Boggs, Paul Schürch, editors of Popular Woodworking magazine
    and others will be among the judges. For more information on the
    competition, please visit http://www.woodworksevents.com/gallery.shtml.

    If members of the Creek would like to arrange a get together at any of our
    shows, let me know which show and we'll help to designate a special area
    for Creekers.

    We appreciate your help, Keith. Hope to meet you one day soon and look
    forward to meeting lots of Creekers!

    Work safely,

    Judy

    www.woodworksevents.com
    voice: 310/393.8598

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    These shows

    How do these shows compare to The Woodworking Show?

    Green Bay is an awful long drive from Chicago if it is pretty much the same stuff!

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    Rich, unfortunately for those of us in the Indiana area, WoodWorks did not do very well when it came to Indianapolis two years ago. But, the shows (I've only been to the WoodWorks show the one time it was here) are quite different. They certainly both have vendors hawking their wares in various ways, including demos, but I think WoodWorks was a cut above because of their other demonstrators--the "big names" in the woodworking community who aren't necessarily selling anything, but demonstrating their craft. The WoodWorks I went to had demonstrators such as Toshio Odate, Stuart Mortimer, Don Weber, Harry Memelink (who was selling a turning tool, but he was a very accomplished turner, too), Yeung Chan and Frank Klausz, among others I can't remember. These demonstrators were much more interactive and personable, and their demonstrations weren't just canned, memorized spiels.

    I'd rather go to a WoodWorks show personally, but I will probably still go to The Woodworking Show when it comes to Indy early next year anyway.
    Jason

    "Don't get stuck on stupid." --Lt. Gen. Russel Honore


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    Jason,

    Thanks for the review. Unfortunately, the woodworking show is about an 1.5 hours closer to home this year for me. The Wood Works show is going to Green Bay and the woodworking show to Milwaukee. Since they are on consecutive weekends I will probably only get to go to one.... Decisions... decisions
    Jeff Sudmeier

    "It's not the quality of the tool being used, it's the skills of the craftsman using the tool that really matter. Unfortunately, I don't have high quality in either"

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    I really like the Woodworks shows...Johnathan and company do a great job organizing them. I hope to get to at least one of the two in my area again this year.
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