MISSION & HISTORY

  • “History is the connection between our past and our present. It provides us with a trail of how we arrived at where, and who we are today.”

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Our Mission

The purpose of TWC is to promote an interest in woodcarving for persons of all levels of woodcarving experience; to provide information, fellowship, education, and a resource of knowledge for all members; to encourage creativity; to explore new methods and techniques for advancing woodcarving as a creative craft and as a unique art form; and, to encourage membership in, and give support to, the National Wood Carvers Association.

Our History

Ongoing Efforts

The Club continually offers various carving programs for its membership during the weekly carving sessions. Most of these programs are taught in-house by carvers experienced it the area. As examples: Allie Hutchinson has taught Chip Carving; Tim Trudgeon has taught Santa Claus Ornament Carving; Vince and Ruth McHenry have taught Spoon Carving; Lynne Patrick has taught Pyrography; Stewart Hodges has taught Bottle Stopper and Toothpick Holder classes; Tom Mock has taught Cottonwood bark carving; Belford Fuller has taught walking stick and wood spirit carving; Carol Mock has taught Wooden Jewelry Carving; and there have been many more classes too numerous to mention.

New Members are offered free carving lessons and systematically work through five basic carving projects at no cost—Grain training, Mushroom, Star, Comfort Bird, and Cowboy Boot.

The “Angels of Hope” project for the Ronald McDonald House continues to be very successful and has now expanded from only angels to comfort birds, turtles, whales, and other creatures. Past and present coordinators of this project include: Ray Branch, Ruth McHenry, Jim Zimmer, and Carol Adair.