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Central Ohio Woodturners News
December 2011 newsletter is now available
The December 2011 newsletter is now available for downloading. You may view or download it by clicking on the image to the left or by clicking here.

To view a list of all available back issues of our newsletters and flyers, click on the "Newsletters" tab at the top of this page.
Website Changes
You will now see a different picture each time you visit our home page. If you see a typo in the picture caption, please let the webmaster know.

If you have any suggestions or comments concerning this website, please click here to send your comments to the Website Management Team.
Updates to the Video Library
We have recently purchased additional DVDs for our video library. They have been added to the list shown here.

American Association of Woodturners News
2011 AAW Symposium information
The 2011 AAW Symposium (25th Anniversary) will be held on June 24th - 26th in St Paul, MN. Visit the AAW Website at http://www.woodturner.org for additional information.
AAW Ad on YouTube
Click the play button below to view the short AAW video ad (posted on YouTube). Please remember to tell your woodturning friends (and woodturner wannabes) about the American Association of Woodturners and the Central Ohio Woodturners.
About the American Association of Woodturners (AAW)
The Central Ohio Woodturners is a local chapter of the American Association of Woodturners (AAW).

For more information about the AAW, please visit their web site by clicking on the image to the left or by visiting http://www.woodturner.org.

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