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A Guild of Contemporary Horn Workers and Collectors In 1996, Roland Cadle of Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania, who had long been interested in the historic 18th Century horn trade, conceived the idea of hosting a “Horn Fair” at the Mercer Museum in Doylestown, PA. The horn fair consisted of a series of seminars and exhibits on the subjects of collecting and making objects from cow horn. It was such a positive experience for those who attended that eleven workers and collectors met afterwards to form a new organization called the Honourable Company of Horners (HCH). The founding members decided that the purpose of the organization would be to promote and preserve the knowledge of horn working. Officers were elected and the members decided to meet each year to hold seminars and conduct business in order to fulfill the mission of the organization. Source: About Us
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World Wood Day is a cultural event celebrated annually on March 21st, same day as the International Day of Forests, to highlight wood as an eco-friendly and renewable biomaterial and to raise awareness on the key role wood plays in a sustainable world through biodiversity and forest conservation. This unique celebration reminds us all the importance and true value of wood and its responsible uses.
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Too many "Moons" ago, I used to build foundations.....alot. From chasing the backhoe digging the trench for a footer, up through backfill. Whether it was a simple "Frost Wall" up to the "Big Jobs" of 75-100' formed and placed a day. Thinking of telling the story of just a simple foundation job......say a house with basement? Most times, I never say a basement job. So, maybe just a 4-6' tall foundation wall? Take it from the footer trench up to the top, using all the "steps" I went through? Any interest here for that sort of thing? Maybe explain all the stuff we did back then, just to see if anything has changed in 13 years. And.., yes, I am too old to work concrete, anymore. Side note: Thomas & Marker Co. has a 195,000 sqft building going up, on the edge of town. I drive by there a few times a week, and can pick out just what they are building or placing. Suppose to be a wharehouse for NEX, a supplier for the Honda plants around here. Other suppliers ship to one of the NEX wharehouses, then as needed parts would be loaded onto a truck to arrive at the assembly line just in time to be installed. The Honda plants themselves have no actual wharehousing in the plant, other than what just came off a truck. So, maybe a story of how a simple foundation was built?
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