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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Broomfield, Colorado, USA.
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Just checking with the Colorado guys. There is a woodturners club in Denver, at Rockler's, and I wonder if any penturners are members there or is there enough Penturners to form a local IAP chapter.
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Falcon, CO
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I'ld be vary interested. I've been comtemplating the idea for a while. I'm east of the Springs in Falcon but work on the NW end of the Springs.
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Aurora, CO, USA.
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I'm in Aurora. Yeah that would be nice. I checked out the thing that they have at Woodcraft Thursday nights (way to go Pete) but I work nights and and that is my Monday, so every so offten I get over there.
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Colorado, USA.
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I am a member of Denver club. There are a number of penturners in that club. Don't know how many IAP members.
There are also active turning clubs in Colorado Springs and Pueblo, which pretty much covers urban Colorado. Each of these is an AAW chapter club. Each meets once a month in the evenings, hosts all-day turning classes periodically and other special events. Pueblo has a members hands-on session on Saturday following the monthly meeting. My thought is instead of separate IAP clubs, we should have a sub-group within the larger turning clubs. They are also a great way for pen turners who want to explore different and larger objects to take their turning to the next level. |
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