All posts by Alan Smith

Since I retired from the US Navy and then from my own businesses, I have enjoyed working with wood!

Saturday Sessions with Colin

Saturday Sessions with Colin

Saturday Morning Direction

At the last general meeting it was suggested during the discussion that the session could be a forum for providing members with an introduction to new ideas, techniques or even machinery / jig usage.

Colin Dobson, the Saturday session leader, will be on holiday until early July; however, on return he will organise a program which will be promoted in the newsletter & on the web site. Some ideas in no specific order are:

  • Using the scroll saw for intarsia or making toy furniture.
  • Understanding what jigs are available in the workshop.
  • Plans for a toolbox will be available for new members to become familiar with the club’s machinery.
  • Demonstration of how to turn an emerging bowl.
  • Finger joints and / or biscuits for laminating timber.

Members can put forward what they would like to learn and if necessary, the session leader will find someone to meet the request.

Mother’s Day BBQ

Mother's Day BBQ Thank You

Thank you to all of our members who volunteered, a great effort. Beautiful weather as the day progressed and didn’t keep the public away.  Crowds were down on this special day of looking after mothers. We were a bit short on volunteers but special thanks to Paul Dobbs, Candice West and Roger Corfield who joined me for a double shift during the afternoon.  

BBQ Volunteers

Dennis Conner, Gerry Gilliland, Greg Knox, Eddie Hunter, Paul Dobbs, Bert Bartlett, Gordon Waddingham, Margaret and Gav Davis, Alan Smith, Roger Corfield, Candice West, Rod Bew and Jeff Killeen.

Bunnings BBQ

Thank you to all of our members who volunteered, for their really great effort. The rain was only light showers as the day progressed and didn’t keep the public away. Special thanks to Dennis Connor, Candice West and Roger Corfield who joined me for a double shift during the afternoon.  Those members involved were:

Onion preparers John Bayliss, Bert Bartlett and John Hanley.

BBQ Volunteers

Dennis Connor,  Gerry Gilliland, Greg Knox, Paul Dobbs, Bert Bartlett, Peter Ostojic, Deb Ostojic,  Ross Willcox, David Spring,  Roger Corfield, Candice West, Noel Archdall, Jeff Killeen

Open Day Success!

OPEN DAY A HUGE SUCCESS!

The Open Day was a great success, both in the promotion of the woodworking club, our new shop and in seeking new members.

The public is now aware of the shop and our club. Noel Archdall, our membership coordinator, said we may have six new members from the day. And, Dennis Conner, our woodworking shop manager, said there was good interest and sales at the shop.

The Southern Peninsula Classic and Historic Car Club displayed some amazing cars. 

It was a great day for everyone.  Many thanks to everyone who helped make it a great success!

Neighbour Day Capel Sound

Neighbour Day at Capel Sound

Neighbour Day at Seawinds Community Hub 

11A Allambie Avenue
Capel Sound

Neighbour Day is on again this year and it’s free!!!  The fun activities to be had on the day – including:

  • Yummy food
  • Lots of Live Entertainment, Live Music
  • Lots of demonstrations and displays
  • Arts & Crafts
  • Lots of fun things for the kids to do
  • Plants and Produce

Have a look around at all that is on offer at Seawinds Community Hub!

And so much more!!

BUNNINGS BBQ

Thank you to all of our members for allowing the club to interrupt your Christmas organisation with your volunteer efforts at such a busy time. Those members involved were: 

Onion preparers John Bayliss, Bert Bartlett and John Hanley 

Thank you to Ron Higgins for organising the bread donation from Bakers Delight in Benton’s Square.

BBQ Volunteers

John Bayliss, Eddie Hunter, Gerry Gilliland, Colin Dobson, Bert Bartlett, Gav Davis, Barry Watson, Peter Day, Gordon Waddingham, Roger Corfield (2 Shifts), Ron Hannon, Carrie Marrs, James Marrs, Neville McPherson, Noel Archdall, Martin Kellett, Candice Wise, Jeff Killeen.

Toy Handover a Big Success

The 2022 Toy Handover from the Woodworkers of the Southern Peninsula to various charity groups happened again this year on 30 November.  The club created and donated over 600 toys to the Food for All, Salvation Army and Mornington Community Support Centre charities for distribution to needy children on the Mornington Peninsula.  The annual toy handover was a huge success again this year and much appreciated by all of the receiving organizations.  Full details of the toy handover can be found in our December 2022 Newsletter