Feb. newsletter 01/28/2010
 
NORTHEAST OKLAHOMA

SCROLLERS

FEBRUARY 2010 We are a SAW affiliated club www.northeastoklahomascrollers.com

The next scheduled meeting of the

NorthEast Oklahoma Scrollers will

be at 7PM, February 4th, at Jim

Stotts shop. If needed refer to the

enclosed map for directions.

NOTE: In case of inclement

weather please call Jim Stiek, 845-

0025, or Cora Mehm, 250-3517

before driving to Jim’s.

As you are aware we cancelled the

January meeting because of the

intense cold so this newsletter will

be sadly lacking in information.

(That is more so than usual!)

I have received several emails

from Ed J. concerning Project

Rudolph. I thought you might be

interested in reading a few of the

thank-you noted from G.I.’s who

received the packets.

“Dear Ray and Cheri, (founders of

Project Rudolph)

I am an Air Force Officer currently

deployed to Camp Lemonnier,

Djbouti. Last night at our camp

Christmas party, Santa came and

handed out bags of goodies to all

of the servicemen and women.

This is a joint base with

servicemembers from all of the

branches of the military, though

the majority here are Navy and

Marines.

As I opened my bag last night,

imagine my surprise when I read

the notes and realized they were all

from Paul and Burley, ID. I was

born and raised in Soda Springs,

ID, attended the University of

Idaho, and only left Idaho after

joining the military. It was like

having a little piece of home sent

to me and really touched me. This

is the second Christmas in 3 years

I have been deployed, and I have

been feeling a little bummed out

missing Christmas with my family

yet again, and your little care

package really lifted my spirits. I

plan to send a personal note of

thanks to each of the kids who

wrote a note in my bag-thanks

very much for putting all of this

together.

Sincerely

Major Airon A. Mothershed,

USAF”

And

“My name is SSG Sean Gotham; I

am currently stationed at COB

Speicher, Iraq (just outside Tikrit).

Today I received a Project

Rudolph bag with the note from

you. I wanted to send you an email

to say thank you very much and to

let you know it was very

appreciated. I went to the Dining

Facility and while there a soldier

was handing out the Project

Rudolph bags and mine had your

note. As a Soldier with almost 19

years in and on my second

deployment to Iraq I can say the

efforts of good caring people like

you do not go unappreciated.

These little surprises make being

away, especially during the

holidays, just a little easier.

Anyway THANK YOU very much

and I hope you have a wonderful

Christmas and a Happy New Year.

SSG Sean Gotham

COB Speicher, Iraq”

If you notice in both of these

emails the soldiers mentioned how

much they enjoyed the notes in

their packages. Ed John has many

more emails that say the same.

Maybe we should also include

“thank you” and “be safe”

messages with our ornaments.

Anyone out there who would like

more information can contact Ed

John at eajohn@cableone.net. He

gave me permission to include his

email address.

DATES TO REMEMBER:

Tex. Picnic 4/17-4/18

Our Picnic 4/24

WWoWood Show 6/18-6/19

SAW Expo- Ohio 7/10-7/11

WI. Picnic 7/31-8/

My Birthday 10/14

(Just wanted to see if you were

paying attention)

Our picnic is just 2 months away

and Jim is going to need help in

the planning, both in setting the

shelter up – banner, extra chairs,

ect, and what food will be needed.

When he asks, don’t be shy, speak

up, tell him what you think and

volunteer to pitch in to do what has

to be done.

There still seems to be a problem

with the rules of the 2X4 contest.

I think the problem lies in the fact

that there are no rules, you can cut

it, resaw it, turn it, nail it screw it,

glue it. You can paint it, stain it,

varnish it or leave it plain. In short

anything you want to do.

It will be on the honor system in

that you must use only ONE

2”X4”X8’ in its construction. And

just in case anyone asks, you do

not have to use the whole board.

Well that will do it for this month,

hope to see all of you Feb 4th at

Jim’s. Until then keep sawing and

keep the teeth pointing down.
 
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This is your new blog post. Click here and start typing, or drag in elements from the top bar. NorthEast Oklahoma

Scrollers

January,2010 we are a SAW local chapter

The next meeting of the NorthEast

Oklahoma Scrollers will be at 7

PM, January 7th in Jim Stotts

shop. See the enclosed map if you

need directions.

The December meeting was held

Dec 3rd and we had our annual

Christmas party. We had 18

members and guests present and

more than enough food for

everyone to go home full.

For show and tell Ken Rankin

brought a puzzle box he made

from cherry. He stated that he

made a total of six that come

Christmas he will place presents in

for their children. He also

mentioned that their kids got a

bigger kick out of seeing what dad

made to hold the present than the

present.

Jim Stiek showed off some

experimental earrings he is

working on. They were really neat

and hopefully he will perfect the

technique and we will see a

finished product.

Judy Campbell brought a 3D

“JOY” cut out of oak. Judy made it

for a friend of hers named,

naturally, Joy.

The toys that we made all year

were boxed up and those who were

going to deliver them to different

charities took them.

Be Proud of yourselves!!!! You

made over 1200 toys and between

us and the Branson group Ed John

was able to send 1000 ornaments

to Project Rudolph. Hopefully they

will brighten the day for some GI’s

stationed in the Middle East.

Ed mentioned that it would help

him if, as you finish the

ornaments, you would bring them

to the next meeting.

Also discussed was our upcoming

picnic in April. We have reserved

the shelter at Hunter Park for April

24th. The menu will include

smoked brisket and smoked ham.

Judy and Jim will issue a personal

invite to the Branson club.

The 2010 slate of officers was

announced at the December

meeting and they are:

President Jim Stiek

Secretary Cora Mehm

Treasurer Judy Campbell

Membership Bill Jones

Raffle Jim Stotts

Newsletter Chuck Mehm

We all need give them a large

“thank you” for volunteering to

lead our club. Also, don’t be shy in

saying “I will” when, not if, Jim

asks for your help.

We do need someone to take over

and overhaul our web site.

We do have a new wood store here

in Tulsa, Little Creek Hardwoods.

It is located at 41st & Sheridan just

to the east of the car lot. I was in

there last week and they are fairly

well supplied with wood. I have

included a price list in this

newsletter. Come to the January

meeting and hopefully the owner

will be there to answer your

questions. From the talking Cora

and I did with him he seems

willing to try to work with us.

Also, don’t forget Jim Stotts as a

source of wood. He also will do

custom cutting and panel making

at a competitive price.

2010 Dates:

Texas Picnic April 17&18

NEOS Picnic April 24

SAW EXPO July 10&11

Wisconsin Picnic July31-Aug.1

If you know any other dates that

should be here please notify me.

Don’t forget that we will be having

a 2X4 contest at the April picnic.

You take a standard 2X4, 8” long

and build something out of it.

You can saw it, nail it, screw it

paint it, ect, just as long as you

make something. All of you in

Branson consider yourself

challenged, and bring what you

build here to Tulsa. More next

month.

Have a Merry Christmas and a safe

New Year.
 
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check our gallery page. here are a few of our members enjoying fellowship and celebrating the Christmas holiday
 
Post Title. 12/28/2009
 
next meeting at Jim Stotts shop on Jan.7th at 7:30 pm for directions call 918-845-0025
 
 
Well it is that time of year again the holidays are upon us and the NEOS have stepped up to the plate again. We produced over 1000 again this year and the club in conjunction with the Branson tri-lakes club made over 1000 ornaments for our service personnel in uniform that will be away from home during the holidays. Great job everyone.




We had a great time at the November meeting putting together toys,  and eating soup and chili provided by Doris McGuire and Judy Campbell.

Ed John, the chairman of project Rudolph, did a great job with the project and his wife decorated the ornaments with ribbon. Ed reported that over 900 ornaments were donated and he cut enough to make the 1000 mark. THANKS ED.



An abbreviated meeting was held and nominations were made for next year’s officers.

President- Jim Stiek

Secretary-Cora Mehm

Treasurer—Judy Campbell

Chuck Mehm agreed to publish the monthly news letter for 2010.




Remember: this meeting is our Christmas party be sure to come enjoy the fellowship and good times. Please bring a covered dish or desert.

Many thanks to the officers and staff of 2009. Also a heartfelt thank you to Jim Stotts for letting us meet at his place and all he does for the club.

I encourage everyone to bring something for the raffle it doesn’t have to be big or great  just something you think someone else might like to try out  or something you discovered to use in your shop or old trade magazines.

 
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