I jumped the gun back here a month or two ago, but recently Plymouth CRAFT announced that there will be no Greenwood Fest in 2019. (to read CRAFT’s notice, here’s the link. It includes a nice video put together by Ben Strano of Fine Woodworking. Thanks to Ben & FWW for that)
https://www.greenwoodfest.org/
We love having that event, and will miss seeing everyone together next spring. Our goal is to bring it back in 2020, and we’ll keep you posted about that as things evolve. Meanwhile we’re planning more workshops than “usual” because we have some time on our hands. Well, in theory we have time on our hands. Paula & I compared notes the other day, and neither of us will see a break for over a month, if then…
We’ve got just a couple of events posted now, Hearth Cooking and Brick Oven Baking with Paula Marcoux and Sharpening with Tim Manney. https://www.plymouthcraft.org/events
There will be more to come. A couple of thoughts – don’t fill your June calendar yet. And, among the planned offerings for next year, we’re thinking of taking on a longer-than-usual class for us, a 5-or-6 day workshop in making the JA chair. (that’s not in June, just so you know…)
But before we can plan that, I have a trip to Australia to prepare for…
I’ve signed up for their newsletter several times but never heard from them. The only news I get about Plymouth CRAFT is from your blog, Peter. Maybe their website just doesn’t work properly…..
Harvey – that of course should not be the case. We’ll look into it.
PF
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Hey Peter,
Is SpoonFest as good as GWF? Seems a reasonable alternative to GWF19.
See you in a couples of weeks ( don’t forget your binoculars!)
Cheers,
Brad.
Count me interested in a JA chair workshop. I’ve seen very few classes for post and rung chairs, seems like windsors get all the attention.