Mystic Carvers Club P. O. Box 71 Mystic, CT 06355

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Mystic Carvers Club P. O. Box 71 Mystic, CT 06355 December 2018 The purpose of this organization is to: stimulate interest in carving as a hobby or a profession and as an art form. Our goal is to provide instruction in carving and to aid others in the practice of carving. The next carving session and regular meeting will be on December 16, 2018 at The Quianbaug Fire House 50 Old Stonington Rd. Stonington, CT. will be our annual Christmas Luncheon. We had folks sign up for what they are bring to eat. The club will supply sandwiches and soda. If you have any questions please send Carol and email and ask her what you can bring. The Fire House will be open at 9:45 AM for anyone working on his or her project or wishing to carve along with the Project leader (see schedule). The club s show and tell table is set up each month so bring in your carvings to share with others. Check out our Web Site. @ www.mysticcarvers.com

The last Mystic Club meeting was held on November 18, 2018. The meeting was called to order around 12:30 by Carol Roffey, club president. Meeting adjourned around 1 pm. Project Leader was Hilaire Cote. Hilaire was sharing a lovely Angel Ornament that he got the idea from Wayne Johnson. Just in time for Christmas. Good choice. Thanks Wayne was at our meeting. It was really nice to see him. It s been quite a while since we saw Wayne. He said he will try to make more meetings. Our December project leader will be Eugene Good. He will be teaching a Christmas stocking ornament. Just a reminder to all our club members! It is time to start getting in your 2019 dues. Only $10 a year! What more can you get for your $10 than a year s membership in the best Wood Carving Club in the state??? Bring your money to the next club meeting or mail a check to: Mystic Carvers club, PO Box 71, Mystic, CT 06355 Notes from the November meeting: The Woodworking Show in Mass at the Eastern States buildings will be in January. We have all the hours covered but anyone who wishes to come and join the club table is welcome. At the meeting the members discussed classes for next year: Ceil Rossi, a wonderful gourd carver, will come to Mystic for a one day class. Carol will have a signup sheet for that class also.

Carol talked to the Chief at the November meeting about purchasing new plastic tables for our meetings to replace the heavy wooden ones that we have now. The Chief would like to share the expense with us. That way they can use the tables too. We will be having our annual Christmas party on December 16 this year. The club will buy a cold cut tray from Big Y as usual. In order to buy the right amount it will be necessary to RSVP to Carol. If you can t contact her just bring a dish or a dessert. We need a head count this year. We usually buy way too much food. The club has a new supply of club hats, $10 each. We also have long sleeve tee's 2XL $20. Short sleeve 2XL $20 and large short sleeve $15 each. Club patches for $5 each. See Ray Johnson if you want any of these articles. They make great Christmas gifts. SEMINARS FOR 2019 MIKE MC CARTHY FEB. 9 (SNOW DATE FEB. 16) We have two choices to pick from. You can either do a long billed curlew or a snowy egret. The egret would be standing or walking. The price is $35.00 for the class and $15.00 for the roughout which includes the base, eyes and legs. He will send me photos and patterns for us to look at. Hilaire will have a sign up sheet at the November meeting. nsduckhouse@yahoo.com KATHY WEBSTER SOMETIME IN APRIL OR MAY

MORE INFO IN THE SPRING Carving Groups: Danbury Group: Hat City Carvers - Thursdays 12:30 to 3:00, call 203-746-1544 or contact Martin Sprock, mjsindbyct.yahoo.com, for information and directions. Meetings are held at Danbury Senior Center, 10 Elmwood place, Danbury, Ct. 06810 Enders Island Group: Meets each Tuesday from 9 to 2 Contact: Ray Johnson, wcvray@hotmail.com Westerly Senior Center Club Group: Meets Thursdays from 9:00 AM till noon at the Westerly Senior Center. Contact Gene Good 860-599-2567. Vernon Group: Meets every Thursday. The first Thursday of every month we start a new project. Hours are 7 to 9, we meet at the Rockville Fish and Game Club, on Fish and Game Road in Tolland (near the Vernon/Tolland line). Sessions are free and open to anyone interested (you pay for materials). For more info call Ed Ertel at (860) 875-6187. Columbia Group: Senior Center carving groups: Carving group meets weekly at the Columbia, CT senior center every Tues, 9:30am-11:30 - No age limit, no fees. Call Art Austin (860-228-3395) aataustin@hotmail.com for information. Rocky Hill: Group meets every Wednesday from 1:00-3:00 in Rocky Hill. It is Located at 961 Old Main St. in the Town Hall. Call Warren for info 860-742-3253. Farmington Valley Carvers: Farmington Community and Senior Center, meetings every Monday from 10 to 12. Located on New Britain Rd., Unionville, 860-747-6348 CT. Contact Ray Seymour. Fridays from 10-12: Contact Dave Freese 860-673-2154 Nutmeg Wood Carving Club Wethersfield Art League, 193 Wells Rd., Wethersfield, CT at the Red School House, Thursday from 1 to 3:30 PM Call Mary-Grace Larke: 203-248-4143 Mansfield Misfit Woodcarvers: Meet Wednesdays 9:30-11:30 Mansfield Senior Center. Contact Emile Poirier, 860-487-2685 poirieremile@yahoo.com Ellington Sr. Center, 40 Maple St. (CT RTE 140) Ellington, CT, (across from the High School) Wednesdays, 9:30-11:45 they will start a new project the 1 st. of every month-cost of materials only New comers welcome. Contact: ED Ertel- 860-875-6187 CWCA Ct Forest & Park, Middlefield, CT (old rte 66) 10 to 2, 1 st. Sundays Contact Leo Hein, Pres. 860-675-5473 The Following people have volunteered to keep the club activities moving along: The club members thank you for your endless dedication and help! President-Carol Roffey-croffey@comcast.net 860-603-2449 Vice President Ed Ertel erteled@yahoo.com 860-875-6187 Treasurer-Ben Anderson (860-536-1762) bander063@live.com Carving Coordinator: Recruit members to lead a carving project at each monthly meeting: ensure back up plan is in place if needed. Monthly Project Coordinator-Mary Brown (860-774-3458) or mbrown06239@gmail.com Weekly Carving Meetings: Show Chairman: Provide leadership to ensure the July Show is run successfully. Show Chair Ed Ertel, Carol Roffey, Diane Haberern Retreat Coordinator: Provide leadership to ensure that the October Retreat is run successfully. Retreat Coordinators -Dennis Tormey dtormey5519@earthlink.net 860-337-0053 & Carol Roffey croffey@comcast.net Library Custodian: Maintain club s library by monitoring current inventory, look for additions and see that inventory is maintained properly. Library Custodian Bob Arpin 860-884-2535 Mail Man: Collect mail from Post Office and bring to monthly meeting. Mail Man - Bill Welsh (860-536-7008) or wwelsh71@yahoo.com Newsletter Distribution: On a monthly basis see that the club Newsletter is written, copied, addressed and mailed to those not receiving via email. Newsletter Editor & Distribution- Alice Mellor (860-450-9198) carveral@sbcglobal.net Membership Chairman: Look for opportunities to increase membership, eg. Have apps and table set up at Show and Retreat., Maintain Membership list. See that new members are welcomed and engaged in club activities. 2018 Project Leaders: Dec. Eugene Good: Mitten Christmas Ornament 2019: Jan Elaine Clark Feb Ed Ertel Mar John Harris Apr Alice Mellor May Eugene Good June Art Austin July Bob Vredenburg Aug Dennis Tormey Sept Dennis Taylor Oct Martin Sprock and Jim Dutton Nov Hilaire Cote Dec Randy Russo