Add to this the extraordinarily affordable membership fee-$75 a year-and your eyes may pop, as mine did. I’d also heard they had some highly skilled members, such as Les Hastings. That in itself is impressive, as social organizations go. Sure, I’d heard about the 10,000 square foot shop and was dimly cognizant that the place had existed for a long time, though I didn’t yet know just how long. Craig Arnold, newly elected President, and Larry Thies, whose desk is on display here. Left to right: Sharon Pugh, Dave Kraatz, recently retired Director of Training, Robert Fenn (kneeling), Kirk Wanless, Barb Hinton, Marseille Bredemeyer, Oliver Clark, Miranda Clark, Gary Mielke, Treasurer, yours truly (in a rather unflattering t shirt), Andrew Carr, Rick Chandler (hiding behind Andrew), Craig Alexander. Guild members who took my class, with one of the nearly finished desks.
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