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Welcome to 2024! We look forward to having a great turnout at our meetings this year.

Future Meetings:

  • April 13th - 2x4 Lamp Design
  • May 11th - Making Musical Instruments
  • June 8th - Member Family Picnic

For more information about WNCWA, please use the Contact Us tab on the menu.

Our new Apparel is in production! Here is what a Navy Twill Cap will look like! Delivery at April Meeting.

Our new Apparel is in production! Here is what a Navy Twill Cap will look like! Delivery at April Meeting.


TidBits

What wood did Egyptians use?
The main trees that grew in Egypt in Pharaonic times of which the wood was used in carpentry and joinery were the acacia, the sycomore-fig, and the tamarisk. The wood of other trees, however, was also sometimes used, particularly that of the date- palm, the dum-palm, the sidder, the persea and the willow.

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We are woodworkers who get together once a month to share our knowledge of woodworking tools, techniques and project experiences.

WNCWA is North Carolina 501[c][3] tax-exempt public charity.

Membership is open to anyone and a modest annual dues of $30 is all that is required for membership.

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Monthly meetings usually held at:

Trinity View Retirement Community
2533 Hendersonville Road
Arden, NC 28704

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