[crw-talk] Civic engagement
John & Donna Griffiths
griff at mwt.net
Tue Oct 26 09:57:28 CDT 2021
Members, what a large number of suggestions from Bob. Thanks Bob.
I think the next step is for a member or two or three to adopt one or
another of these ideas and lead a club effort on them. Talk among
yourselves then bring the idea up at a meeting and launch it. Does not
have to be board members leading or doing it, I think it is safe to say
that any idea you have that will benefit the club and the community, is
worth taking on.
For example, Jim Frank has lead the Squirrel Club thing in the past.
Many many ideas to pursue.
John
------ Original Message ------
From: "Bob Raasch" <raaschb at charter.net>
To: "'John & Donna Griffiths'" <griff at mwt.net>; "'Membership mailing
list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region Woodturners.'"
<crw-talk at crwoodturner.com>
Sent: 10/25/2021 8:08:16 PM
Subject: RE: [crw-talk] Civic engagement
>John and CRW membership,
>
>A very compelling and concise note to club from John. Thank you John.
>
>To consider. As we participate in these events, whoever is the ring
>leader, please consider writing a short article showcasing the club’s
>involvement and submitting to the AAW Journal in care of Joshua Friend,
>editor at woodturner.org Many clubs write up their involvement; you can
>read about many of these in the Journal, usually in the Woodturners
>Chatter section. It’s way to toot our horn.
>
>
>
>One of my “favorite” phases also. In a previous life, I was community
>civic engagement coordinator for a local college. One can do direct
>engagement to help those non profits, such as Ringing the Salvation
>Army Bell, bar tending at local festivals, delivering mobile meals to
>name a few.
>Or club members could donate wood turned items to be used in
>fundraising auctions for such non-profit organizations as the Gundersen
>Medical Center, The Cancer Center’s Paula’s Purse for their annual
>auction. Would the club consider putting together a collective “basket
>of turned or other wood objects” for Paula’s Purse Benefit silent
>auction or raffle?
>I’m sure there are many other non-profit organizations that do similar
>things.
>
>
>
>Here is partial list of LOCAL non-profits that may have annual auctions
>in which we can submit turned items; its a place to start.
>
>NASA–North American Squirrel Association, Recreational Therapy |
>Special Needs | Disabilities | NASA Squirrel
><https://www.nasasquirrel.org/>. Wood turned items for their annual
>fundraiser banquet/auction.
>New Horizons, shelter and outreach centers, Home - New Horizons
>(nhagainstabuse.org) <http://www.nhagainstabuse.org/>, donate wood
>turned items for their annual auction, and/or make TShirt stands for
>their annual fall clothesline project.
>Coulee Council on Additions, Coulee Recovery Center
><https://www.couleerecovery.org/>, Spring Auction?
>Onalaska Education Foundation, Inc. onalaskafoundation.org,
><https://onalaskafoundation.org/> make items to fill a “basket” of wood
>turned items, auction held in February.
>Habitat for Humanity, Habitat for Humanity <https://www.habitat.org/>,
>place a 2x4 build board to be present at our club meetings, throw in a
>buck or more!
>I’m sure there are many more organizations.
>
>
>
>In short, start making items you’d be willing to donate, pack them away
>on shelf, then when the time comes you’ll have a ready supply to
>donate. Bowls, platters, ice scream scoops, salt and pepper grinders,
>nice pens, seam rippers, candle sticks, weed pots, yarn bowls, etc.,
>are always nice basket stuffers. Sincerely, Bob
>Raasch
>
>
>From: crw-talk <crw-talk-bounces at crwoodturner.com> On Behalf Of John &
>Donna Griffiths
>Sent: Saturday, October 23, 2021 11:08 AM
>To: Membership mailing list for the AAW Chapter Coulee Region
>Woodturners. <crw-talk at crwoodturner.com>
>Subject: [crw-talk] Civic engagement
>
>
>
>Members, I get to throw around a big phrase, "civic engagement" today.
>Basically, that means doing what we have done long before I ever heard
>of CRW, but now that we are reforming ourselves for a post pandemic
>world, it is time to get that part of the program restarted. We
>decided at the meeting last Saturday to get ourselves back in stride.
>
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>
>In the past we have made our presence in the community known in many
>ways, with the Empty Bowls at Holmen HS, the art fairs and events at
>Norskedalen, Luther HS, the list goes on.
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>
>The Art Fairs and events like that are somewhat out of our control, we
>go when invited. So if we hear of them, we should try to make them.
>Please let board members know if there is an event you hear of that we
>could attend. We will need club volunteers to make these possible, not
>only the fun part of demonstrating and talking incessantly about
>woodturning; but also the grunt work of hauling lathes and the like.
>(I want to add a shout out to Jim Frank, Duane Hill, John Phillips, Dan
>Check and others for handling the leadership in the past.
>
>
>
>And like I said above, if you hear of something coming up, let the
>board know.
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>
>James has taken the youth and school involvement bull by the horns with
>good success. Please help at the upcoming events. We are trying to
>build on this as well so if you hear of something...you know the drill.
>
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>
>We might take on a Freedom Pens project. That involves making Slimline
>pens for the Military, always a noble cause. The AAW magazine mentions
>Beads of Courage boxes but I don't know if any of our local medical
>centers are involved. If you know something along thee lines or have a
>lead to pursue, let the club leadership know.
>
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>We may join in some volunteer activities where some warm bodies are
>needed, if we do something as a club event we could wear our CRW
>apparel while volunteering.
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>
>Kris coordinated a number of donations to the New Horizons program last
>winter. If New Horizons approaches up again, please be ready with a
>bowl or something. Likewise with the Squirrel Club and other civic
>groups.
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>Many of you are more acquainted with things happening in La Crosse then
>I am way up nort' here so please bring ideas up and lets try to get our
>civic engagement hats back on.
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>Thank you to the members past and present who have stepped up in so
>many ways, John
>
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