August 13 - Wood Day at the Folk Art Center in Asheville is an annual celebration of wood crafts including live demonstrations. One of the highlights of the event is the Eleventh Annual Carve-Off Competition from 1 PM - 3 PM. The Folk Art Center's auditorium will be filled with lathes, sawhorses, wood tools and the master craftspeople who know how to use them.
Wood Day demonstrations include flute making, wood turning, broom making and furniture design and construction. There will be activities specifically for children conducted by Southern Highland Craft Guild members Sandra Rowland and Jan Morris.
Wood Day Participants include:
Will Hines - coopering
Lyle Wheeler - chair making
Derek Hennigar - furniture
Bill Henry - whittling
Don Duncan - treenware
Jim McPhail - wood turning
WNC Woodcarvers include:
Walt Cottingham - birdhouses
Friendswood - Brooms
Alan Hollar - wood turning
Helen Gibson - carving
Carolyn Anderson - carving
Dana Hatheway - chair making
Eddie Howard - carving
Lee Entrekin - flute making
David Crandall - boxes
Sandra Rowland and Jan Morris - kids activities
Will Hines - coopering
Lyle Wheeler - chair making
Derek Hennigar - furniture
Bill Henry - whittling
Don Duncan - treenware
Jim McPhail - wood turning
WNC Woodcarvers include:
Walt Cottingham - birdhouses
Friendswood - Brooms
Alan Hollar - wood turning
Helen Gibson - carving
Carolyn Anderson - carving
Dana Hatheway - chair making
Eddie Howard - carving
Lee Entrekin - flute making
David Crandall - boxes
Sandra Rowland and Jan Morris - kids activities
The Folk Art Center is located at Milepost 382 on The Blue ridge Parkway
in Asheville North Carolina.
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