Message From the AAW

Note – SPSW President Dan Stromstad informed us earlier this month that our chapter had submitted the required paperwork to the IRS to become a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. This took quite a bit of effort by many people.

The AAW has sent out a message to all AAW members regarding the AAW’s 501(c)(3) status and needs your vote. Here is the message:

January 25, 2012

Dear AAW member,

Last October, the AAW Board discovered that we needed to file new paperwork with the Internal Revenue Service in order to bring our organization into full compliance with our 501(c)(3) nonprofit status. Over the last three months, we have worked closely with our attorney to complete this process.

Let me explain why we are doing this by starting with a little history. AAW was originally incorporated in Texas. The Texas AAW corporation applied for and received 501(c)(3) nonprofit status from the IRS. In 1990, the AAW moved to Minnesota and incorporated there. In October of 2011, we learned that the IRS designation didn’t automatically transfer from Texas to the new Minnesota corporation in 1990. IRS rules do not allow the current AAW to go back now and transfer our original tax-exempt designation to the current AAW.

I am happy to report that the AAW has been granted new 501(c)(3) status as a new corporation in the state of Minnesota. The IRS expedited our request and on January 13, 2012, approved the new corporation’s 501(c)(3) nonprofit status dating from November 14, 2011.

Now we need your help. Minnesota requires that our membership vote to approve a merger of the existing AAW into the new AAW corporation. In order to complete this process, we will be asking all AAW members to vote in favor of this action no later than February 23rd, 2012.

The Board is asking for your yes vote because Minnesota requires that at least at least 10 percent of our membership vote and that a majority of those voters vote to approve for the merger to go forward. Our 501(c)(3) status allows us to receive tax-deductible donations from individuals, as well as certain corporation, foundation and government funding, and to qualify for exemptions from some taxes and fees that AAW would otherwise have to pay. Please take the time to vote yes. You can view the merger plan here.

Please follow the link below to vote. The voting period will be 30 days starting January 25th, 2012. We have sent out paper ballots to our members who do not have e-mail addresses.

If anyone has further questions about this issue, please feel free to contact me or another member of the Board.

Thank you for your continued support of AAW as we make this transition.

Sincerely,

Dale Larson

President

American Association of Woodturners

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Ballot to Approve a Merger of American Association of Woodturners, Inc., a Minnesota nonprofit corporation, into American Association of Woodturners, a Minnesota nonprofit corporation

Please indicate below whether you approve the proposed merger of the current corporation, American Association of Woodturners, Inc., into a newly-formed Minnesota nonprofit corporation, American Association of Woodturners. This merger is being undertaken to correct a legal error that occurred at the time of incorporation in Minnesota, in 1990. The merger will correct the error, but should not affect the membership,operations or programs of AAW.

Please vote by clicking on the link below. Ballots must be received by February 24, 2012, in order to be counted. Mailed or e-mailed ballots may not be revoked.

AAW must receive 10% of the membership’s completed ballots in order to meet the quorum requirements for a membership vote. Since there were10,912 number of voting members, as of January 1, 2012, AAW must receive 1091 completed ballots in order for the quorum requirement to be met. In order for the amendment to be approved, fifty-one percent (51%) of members returning ballots (assuming that the total number of ballots returned meets the quorum requirement) must vote”Yes”.

Please click here to vote.

January Meeting – Second Try

Note – The following message is from Communications Director Bill Wood

OK Folks, Here we go again.

The good Lord willing and the crick don’t rise, and we don’t have snow, ice, and high winds, we will have a meeting this month on Thursday, January 26th.

The doors will open at 6:00 and the festivities will begin at 7:00, at the Fife Community Center. Stephen Hatcher will be the main attraction. Be there or be left out.

President Dan has promised that this will be a very fun evening.

Upcoming Woodturning Events

Idaho Artistry in Wood

southwes idaho woodturners associationThe Southwest Idaho Woodturners Association is co-sponsoring the 2012 Idaho Artistry in Wood Show will be held Saturday, February 25 and Sunday, February 26 at the Boise Hotel and Conference Center, 3300 Vista Ave., Boise, Idaho. This is a juried show with classifications for skill levels from beginner to expert. Participants can win cash prizes for their work. There will also be vendors, a banquet and auction. Registration will take place on Friday, February 24, 2012 from 12-6 p.m. at the Conference center. You can find more detailed information at the Artistry in Wood website.

The cost of participation in the show is $3 per entry for pieces pre-registered by February 15, 2012 and $5 for registrations at the door. Youth 16 and under may compete without cost.

Southern States Woodturning Symposium

Several AAW chapters are collaborating to host the 12th Annual Southern States Woodturning Symposium April 27–29, 2012 at the Georgia Mountains Conference Center in Gainesville, GA. Featured demonstrators include Kimberly Winkle, Jimmy Clewes, Bill Grumbine and Mark St. Leger. Activities include: an instant gallery, and for those who choose, a critique by two of the featured demonstrators, banquet, auction, and vendor displays. More detailed information can be found at the Southern States Woodturning Symposium website.

Utah Woodturning Symposium

utah woodturning symposiumOne of the most well known symposiums, the Utah Woodturning Symposium is scheduled for May 17–19 in Orem, Utah. Demonstrators include: Nick Agar, Trent Bosch, Rex Burningham, Brian Gisi, Kurt Hertzog, Mike Mahoney, Johannes Michelson, Dale Nish, Binh Pho, Richard Raffan, Malcolm Tibbetts, and Tom Wirsing. In addition to the more than 80 demonstrations there will be many other activities including an instant gallery, banquet, live and silent auctions, swap meet and vendor displays. There will also be a penturners rendezvous. Early registration for the three day event is $275 which includes the Friday banquet. Get more information at the Utah Woodturning Symposium website.

SPSW January Meeting 1-19-2012

Important – This message is from Communication Director Bill Wood

The Fife School District is closed tomorrow (Thursday, January 19th) so our meeting is cancelled.

Remember there is no Sawdust Session this month.

The Saturday sessions with Stephen Hatcher will go on as scheduled. I believe that there are still some slots available for these sessions. If you are interested in attending please contact Eric Lofstrom

Bill W

January Demonstrator – Stephen Hatcher

Stephen HatcherStephen Hatcher, past President of the South Puget Sound Woodturners chapter of the AAW, has demonstrated widely including 8 symposiums. Stephen has taught numerous week-long classes on woodturning at Arrowmont, Canyon Studios, John C. Campbell, and The Marc Adams School. This month Stephen will present an overview of techniques he uses in the shop to solve many problems including mold, punky wood, filling voids, reducing tear-out, selecting adhesives, using mini-magnets, improving finishes, getting good photographs, as well as promoting yourself and finding good galleries. Please bring your questions and a note pad. Several handouts are available in the Learning Center under Tutorials / Stephen Hatcher.

[note]From Newsletter editor Bill Wood – This is a meeting you will not want to miss. Stephen Hatcher is a world class turner. You will find photos of his work in turning publications as well as in several supplier catalogs. His work is displayed in galleries and exhibitions all over the United States. We are extremely fortunate to have a presenter of this caliber, especially one who has close connections to our club.[/note]