Did you get to Lakewold Gardens to see the large outside pieces and the smaller pieces on display in the mansion? It was an excellent showing of our members work in a very nice venue; rumor has it a piece or two may have sold. They have asked us to consider showing large pieces again next spring, possibly extending the outdoor display from April until September, so think about carving something big for next year. Speaking of something big, the Bellingham “Regional Sculptors, Regional Stone” show opens June 5th. Check out the write up elsewhere in the Journal and please come to see what has been assembled. It’s all stone and all NWSSA members.
Pat Barton has been successful (relentless) in working with the local Rock and Gem clubs in the Puget Sound region to display and sell our carving work. A big thanks to those members who displayed work at those shows. Pat’s work has resulted in NWSSA being invited to talk at their local meetings about stone carving and coming to Camp B and Suttle Lake symposiums. Laster year, we had 2 new attendees from rock and gem clubs.
Note that our August symposium had changed locations. It is now at Suttle Lake, near Sisters, Oregon.
For me, the winter and spring was filled with carving and travel (more to follow) so the NWSSA winter/spring party didn’t happen. The only consolation I can offer is a picnic in the park on June 20th. Thanks to Cyra Jane Hobson, we have a grassy area reserved at Volunteer Park in Seattle for a picnic, to display a piece or two, and to invite the public to chat and eat with us. Check out carve.new-site.xyz or Facebook for details and set aside June 20th as a day to socialize and enjoy time with your fellow carvers.
Until then, Carve Proud,
Carl