04-27-2020, 09:38 PM
I belong to a Woodworking Guild which has a monthly newsletter. Because of the stay at home status we find ourselves in there was no meeting. Usually our newsletter features photographs of show and tell with a write up about each project by our secretary. A program is also reported in photos and a write up by our secretary.
This month we sent out a request to our members via e-mail and a few phone calls for photos and a write up of woodworking being done in your shop. We didn't know how much - if any - of a response we would get as a typical answer when asking someone to write something is a polite, "No".
It was with a sense of pride that grew as I read the 16 articles and accompanying photographs submitted by our membership for this month's newsletter. At 19 pages long it was by far the longest newsletter I have ever seen from the Sunflower Woodworkers Guild.
Another way of sharing the fun, sharing the skill, sharing the knowledge.
Bill
This month we sent out a request to our members via e-mail and a few phone calls for photos and a write up of woodworking being done in your shop. We didn't know how much - if any - of a response we would get as a typical answer when asking someone to write something is a polite, "No".
It was with a sense of pride that grew as I read the 16 articles and accompanying photographs submitted by our membership for this month's newsletter. At 19 pages long it was by far the longest newsletter I have ever seen from the Sunflower Woodworkers Guild.
Another way of sharing the fun, sharing the skill, sharing the knowledge.
Bill