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Northeastern Wisconsin Woodworkers Guild
John Morris posted a link in Associations, Clubs and Guilds
The Northeastern Wisconsin Woodworkers Guild was formed in May, 1982 to further education and fellowship for area amateur and professional woodworkers, to advance the collective interest of woodworking, to promote good will, and to gain recognition through shows. Membership in the Northeastern Wisconsin Woodworkers Guild is open to all amateur and professional woodworkers, male and female, for whom wood as a craft material is of special interest. Source: Northeastern Wisconsin Woodworkers Guild-
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The Wisconsin Woodworkers Guild is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to provide good fellowship, service to the community, and the exchange of knowledge and education through seminars, demonstrations, lectures, and hands-on workshops. We have about 110 members, mostly hobbyists. We welcome into our membership anyone who is interested in woodworking, whether they are professionals or amateurs. Source: Wisconsin Woodworkers Guild
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Attention Great Lakes Residents, Welcome a Troop to his New Home!
John Morris posted a topic in The Veterans Corner and Causes Forum
SPC Christopher Ochs Key Ceremony: August 16, 2014 37399 Elizabeth Lane Huron Charter Township, MI 48164 Click here to learn more Huron Township, MI Army SPC Christopher Ochs was on his first deployment when he was left paralyzed after the truck he was riding in struck an IED while on a patrol in Mehter Lam, Afghanistan on April 6, 2011. While returning from an Afghan Police Station after a patrol, SPC Ochs was in the turret of the first truck in a four vehicle convoy. The force of the IED blast threw SPC Ochs, and the turret itself, from the truck; severely injuring is spinal cord, SPC Ochs was left paralyzed from the waist down. Transported to Bagram Air Force Base, SPC Ochs was stabilized in-country and airlifted to Landstuhl, Germany before arriving at the Richmond VA where he remained for four months before being released from the hospital. SPC Ochs is involved with the Vietnam Veterans of America and the American Legion. He enjoys volunteering in his community with both the Goodfellows and the local Rotary. Chris enjoys trap shooting, and is hoping to pursue a college degree in Political Science at Eastern Michigan University. SPC Ochs appreciates all of the support he has received, stating, “This home will give me the freedom to be more independent and allow me to do more for myself and not have to rely so much on others. Thank you for this opportunity.â€
