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TRI VALLEY WOODCARVERS California Carvers Guild, Chapter 5 Carving groups, carving classes and business meetings are held at Pleasanton Senior Center, 5353 Sunol Blvd., Pleasanton, CA 94566. Phone: 925.931.5365 Contact address: Bob Kehl, 452 Leona Dr., Livermore CA 94550 Phone: 925-443-5632, E-mail rjkehl@comcast.net Web site http://www.tri-valleycarvers.com. Since 1972 October 2014 CCG Mission Statement: Teaching, Sharing, Promoting the Art of Woodcarving PRESIDENT: Bob Kehl 925.443.5632 rjkehl@comcast.net VICE PRESIDENT: Ken Morgan 925.462.6586 kjasmorgan55@comcast.net SECRETARY: Joan Cousins 510.471.6401 Joan Cousins joanburnswood@gmail.com TREASURER: Mike Pocha mpocha@aol.com 925.443.1953 EDITOR: Mike Pocha, Demi Tanner See above SHOW CHAIRPERSONS: Joel Ellioff 510.537.9463 joelwen@sbcglobal.net Merv Cornelsen 925.829.0310 mervwoodcarv@comcast.net CCG ADVISOR Dave Boles 510.352.5283 dcboles@aol.com CCG N. REGIONAL DIRECTOR: Bob Kehl See Above WEB MASTERS: Bill & Lydia Bender 408.386.6042 billwb@sbcglobal.net lydiabender@live.com Our Next Meeting No Meeting This Month Our next meeting is Sat. Nov 15, 2014 On Oct 11 th, we have an opportunity to teach soap carving at Alviso Adobe Park in Pleasanton. Many hands make light work. From The Pres By Bob Kehl Our 42nd wood carving show was again one of the most successful shows yet. Our mission for the TVC is to promote wood carving and I think we did a great job doing it. Many thanks to all club members, who worked so diligently to make our show such a success. The success of our show is the result of many club members and new members stepping up to make it so well done. These efforts are what make our club so great. Special thanks to Merv Cornelsen for taking on the responsibilities as Show Chairman. There were many items of the show that should be mentioned, so I will now highlight some of them: The Friday setup turned out to be a great success, as we were able to do all the entering details and judge almost all of the 69 entries for the show that evening. The participants also were able to set up their tables. Only a few carvings were entered in the first hours on Saturday and were judged long before noon. We ended up with 69 entries compared to 73 last year with the limit being 2 per participant. Since we are trending down in entry numbers, I definitely think we should consider increasing the limit to three per participant. The income from the tables and the entries ended up at $600. This year we had 7 raffle prizes to offer for our show. The displays and selling tickets early in our demos was again a smooth operation. The 7 raffle prizes brought in $771.05. I am not sure how we received the extra 5 cents with ticket sales in round numbers; maybe a tip for best salesperson. Thanks to all the members that donated or provided donations for these raffle items. We had quite a lot of silent auction and country store items again this year. The items were donations from TVC members, outside businesses, some carving items donated by the Santa Clara Carvers, and from a wood carver s estate sale. The income Continued next page

October 2014 TVC Newsletter (http://www.tri-valleycarvers.com.) Page 2 MARK YOUR CALENDARS! October 6-10, 2014: Power carve Tupelo Cardinal with Rick Jensen and Merv Cornelsen. Cost under $30.00. Bring your own power carving equipment! Location is Pleasanton Sr. Center, wood shop. October 11, 2014: Soap Carving 10:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. at Alviso Adobe Park s Fall Festival in Pleasanton. Contact Paul Fackler (925-462-1847 or pdfac@comcast.net) to volunteer. This is a great opportunity for new members. Teaching kids, this age, is easy and a lot of fun! November 1, 2014: Goodtime Wood Carving Show, Hemet Valley Mall, CA (Duane Laxen (951)766-7478) November 8, 2014: TVC soap carving demo at Forest Home Farms, San Ramon CA. (TVC meeting on 15 th ) November 15, 2014 TVC Business Meeting: Changed from the 8 th due to demo at FHF, San Ramon. November 11, 15, 16 2014: Debbie Edwards class, carving sheep or bear cub. 9-5 each day at Saw Dust Shop in Sunnyvale CA. Contact jerry@ginclan.com December 13, 2014: TVC Annual Christmas Luncheon. Brass Door, San Ramon. More info later. 2015: Janet Cordell, 3 day class early in 2015. TBA March 2015: Santa Clara Carvers: Show TBA Contact: Rena Gooding (408) 264-8918 From The Pres Cont. from the silent auctions came to $706.50; due to a very active group of TVC members counter bidding on tools. The country store brought in$157. The wood sales table proved again to be a huge success bringing in $706. We had a large variety of wood for turners and for carvers available this year. I counted over eight types of wood in various sizes. Much of this wood came from our supply of wood stored at Ken s shop. This wood is available anytime for the club, so let me know if you are interested. All in all the show income amounted to $5565.05 and expenses were at $6113.36, which is near right on our budget for the show this year and sets us up for next year. THINK ABOUT S by Joan Cousins, 10-2014 April 19 25, 2015: Oakhurst Rendezvous: May 2015: Capital Wood Carvers: Show TBA Birthdays! So far, our records show just 5 members born in this month: Mike Ahmadi, Don Bott, Joel Ellioff, Paul Fackler & Jeff Tanner Happy Birthday! If you were born this month, please tell our Editor, Mike Pocha (see front page for contact info.).

October 2014 TVC Newsletter (http://www.tri-valleycarvers.com.) Page 3 Bulletin Board [:] HARRY RIZZO: Please read the BROKEN BLADE article, it is with great sadness that we report Harry lost his battle with pancreatic cancer on 9-11- 2014. Cards can be sent to Mary Rizzo and family at 3417 Streamside Circle, # 323, Pleasanton CA 94588. [:] CAROLE KEHL and ELAINE VINCENT are home with their new knees and are now out and about. [:] DAVE GREGORY: Dave came in for a short visit with the Tuesday carving group, though looking a bit pale and pretty tired it was good to see him up and about. We are sending big Prayers for a good recovery, the carving world misses you Dave. [:] PAUL HILL: Ann reports that Paul has Hospice at home now to help him deal with pain. Our deepest Prayers to Paul and his care takers. Get better Paul, the carving world needs you back! Wood Inventory Basswood available at Sr. Ctr. Qty Description Price 3 1x10x12 $9.00 5 2x2x4 $2.00 2 2x4x12 $7.00 2 2x7x12 $14.00 2 2x10x12 $17.00 1 3x5x12 $13.00 2 4x6x12 $23.00 1 5x6x18 $33.00 3 Eagle Heads (3x3.5x5) $5.00 2 1x8x12 Jelutong $7.00 2 1x10x12 Jelutong $9.00 3 2x10x12 Jelutong $17.00 5 1x16 Barkboard $15.00 2 1x14x14 Butternut halfbark $8.00 [:] TWIGS & BRANCHES: Paul Fackler is still looking for donations of twigs and branches for his newest turning projects. Call him for sizes. [:] MONTHLY SHOW & TELL : Requested format: (1) Created by member and completely finished (2) Type of wood/material if known (3) Steps in creating the piece (4) Approximate time involved. NOTE: Bring your share item(s) prior to our meeting and, if possible, let Bob Kehl know in advance what you are bringing. Perfection does NOT count, Participation does! See you soon Plus We also have: Spalted Maple, Liquid Amber, Walnut, Olive, Sycamore and several others. Contact Ken Morgan. [:] Send/give YOUR NEWS; items WANTED; items FOR SALE; QUESTIONS; INTERESTING INFO; etc to Mike Pocha, Editor and Treasurer, and he will post it here on YOUR Club Bulletin Board for all to see! This is YOUR information site so take advantage of it. ALSO SEEN by OTHER CLUBS AND it s FREE!!!!

October 2014 TVC Newsletter (http://www.tri-valleycarvers.com.) Page 4 < BROKEN BLADE > HarryFrankRizzo 3 10 1929to9 11 2014 ItiswithgreatsadnessandgreathonorthatIwrite thismemoryforourdearfriend.hewasan extraordinaryman,husband,father,grandfatherand greatgrandfather,chef,woodcarver,winemakerand majorcontributortohiscountryandtoallhumanity. HislifebeganinGibbstownNJandendedin PleasantonCAfollowingayearlongbattlewith pancreaticcancer. StartingingradeschoolHarryworkedtohelp supporthisfamilyandtofurtherhiseducation throughwhichheearnedmultipledegrees.after22 yearsintheairforceheretiredasafullcolonel, duringwhichtimehewasawardedmultiple commendationsandmedals,includingthetheodore vonkarmanawardfordistinguishedserviceinthe fieldofaerospacescience.afterleavingthemilitary Harrystillgavebacktosocietybyworkinganother 20yearsatLLNLasacivilian,actuallyretiringin 1991. InhisfinalretirementyearsHarryenjoyedroundsof golfandpokeraswellascreatingawardwinning wineandblueribboncarvings.healsoenjoyed internationaltravel,skiing,campingandfly fishing withhisfamily,andasanaccomplishedchefhe enjoyedcookingforthem. DuringthelastfewdaysofHarry slifehewatching hisbelovedoaklanda splaywhilehavingbeerand hotdogswithadozenofhisbaseballfriends.he spentthenextdaywithabout50familyandfriends whogatheredfromalloverthecountrytohelphim celebratehislife.therewerespeeches,toasts,good cheer,awonderfullunch andmostimportantly, lotsofhugs(andtears,bothhiddenandopen)aswe didourbesttogiveharryoursupportandblessings forthenextpartofhiseternaljourney. Harryissurvivedbyhisbeautifulwife,Mary,of nearly60years;histwoadoringchildren,johnand Suzie;and8 blended grandchildren. Harrywillberememberedbyallofusasan intelligent,generous,self less,warm,kind,quietman withasenseofhumorandafriendtoall. YouaresogreatlymissedHarry beseeingyou! (ByJ.CousinswithcredittoJohnRizzo sarticles.)

October 2014 TVC Newsletter (http://www.tri-valleycarvers.com.) Page 5 Photos of 2014 Show By Bob Kehl

Local Carving Opportunities Monday Manteca/Tracy area: contact Beatrice Machado (209) 835-2075 or Gordon Moody (209) 835-2781 San Jose area: 9:00am 2:00pm; contact Joanne Carroll (408) 398.5991. Tuesday Tri-Valley area: at the Pleasanton Senior Center, 5353 Sunol Blvd., in a fully loaded wood shop, 9:00am 4:00pm: ($1.75 resident, $2.25 non-resident) contact Bob Kehl (925) 443-5632. Hayward area: Hayward Senior Center, N. 3 rd St., 9:00am 3:30pm: contact Joel Ellioff (510) 537-9463 Tri-City area: NEW: WOOD CARVING/BURNING group starts October 7, 2014; every Tuesday evening, 6:00pm 9:00pm. LOCATION: Ruggier Sr. Center, 33997 Alvarado Niles Road, Union City CA 94587, (510) 489-6629. FEES: $3.00 drop in per night; OR $35.00 yearly membership for local U.C. residence; OR $40.00 for non-residence. Membership includes participation in all other multiple activities and classes that the Center offers. Contact Ernie Anaya (510) 487-1568 or Joan Cousins (510) 471-6401 Wednesday Wednesday night carvers in Tri-City area: Community Center, Paseo Padre Pkwy, Fremont: 6:45pm 8:45pm: (Free) contact Bob Larsen (510) 795-1275 (They could use support.) Wednesday night carvers Tri-Valley area: Livermore Community Center, 4444 East Ave.; 6:00pm 8:00pm. ($4.00) contact Ken Morgan (925) 548-5486 kjasmorgan55@comcast.net Thursday Thursday evening carvers, San Jose area: 7pm-9pm, (FREE) Joanne Carroll (408) 398-5991