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March 2025 Meeting
Tuesday, March 25, 2025
February 2025 Meeting
Stones River Woodworkers Club
Monthly Meeting Minutes – February 25, 2025
Attendance: 39, (including the guest speaker)
Guest Speaker: Chris Barton
Subject: Virtual Shop Tour, Various Planes and Other Tools
1. Meeting called to order by club President, Sam Clark, at 6:25 pm.
2. Sam mentioned that everyone should pick up their name-tag from Robert Woolfolk.
a. Anyone who does not have a name-tag should see Club Treasurer, Larry Counts, to have one made prior to the next meeting.
3. We had two visitors at the February meeting:
a. Cindy Keith
b. Myra Orton
4. Pass-around sign-up sheets that were distributed at the last meeting for Club class offerings, only made it to half the room.
a. Sam sent those around again, with a separate sheet for each side of the room.
b. Sam asked for anyone available to teach a class to please make their availability known.
c. One of the requests from the February meeting was for CNC training.
i. Sam noted that there are non-club resources available:
1. Nashville CNC Users Group
a. Meets the 1st Wednesday of every month at the Woodcraft store in Franklin.
2. CNC Facebook Page
a. Facebook.com/Groups/Nashvillecncusers
5. Sam introduced new club member, Myra Orton.
a. Myra is teaching a couple of Box and Inlay classes at the Appalachian Center for Crafts in Cookeville, Tennessee
i. The fees for the classes do not include Room and Board.
6. Dues for 2025 are due now and need to be paid.
a. Only paid members are covered by our insurance provider and are a requirement for taking or teaching a class on behalf of the Club.
b. Paid members receive a discount from Rockler and from Klingspor.
i. Sam has to submit a list of members to those retailers, and will do so after this meeting.
1. Members not paid up, will not receive the discounts.
7. The Club recently moved our financial accounts From Regions Bank to Wilson Bank and Trust.
a. WB&T reviewed our Club Constitution and recommended some changes in order to be in line with modern banking regulations.
i. As a result, the proposed new language of ARTICLE 9 shall read:
1. The President and Treasurer will have signature authorization to issue disbursements. The Treasurer will maintain possession of the Club’s checkbook, deposit slips, bank statements, and any other bank related material. Expenditure on budgeted expenses requires only the approval of the Treasurer. Any request for payment on expenses outside budgeted expenses will require approval of a majority vote of the Executive Committee. In no case shall any expenditure result in an overdraft of the Club’s Bank account. Following officer elections, the newly elected President and Treasurer along with
the current President and Treasurer will meet with bank officials prior to the January Club meeting to arrange new signature authorization.
ii. The change to Article 9 was approved at the last Executive Committee meeting and must be read at the February and March regular Club meetings.
1. The measure will be open to discussion and a vote to approve the change will be taken at the March meeting.
8. Show and Tell:
a. Robert Woolfolk - Texas-sized cutting board
b. Larry James - Stylized, carved crow
c. Jeannie Alstatt - Live edge table/bench
d. Myra Orton - Inlaid boxes
e. Max Lastfogel - Chalice, Plate, Hollow-form Bowl
f. Jason Moore - Turned boxes
g. Sam Clark - Hollow-form vase, Lathe chuck stand
9. Vice President Jason Moore introduced our speaker, Chris Barton
a. Chris is a retired doctor from Granville, Tennessee.
i. Chris’s presentation consisted of a virtual tour of his shop, along with various projects.
1. Tables, chests, workbenches, pencil boxes, etc.
2. Chris shared his preference for various brands and styles of tools, including planes, chisels and backsaws.
10. Meeting adjourned at 8:50 pm.