
AFTER three years of not going ahead, the 30th annual Woodworking Show will be held on the first weekend of October.

This huge celebration will commemorate over 30 years of the fruits of the GV Woodworker’s labour being showcased to the public.
The club comprises of approximately 110 members which has been running since its inception in 1984. The club is run solely by volunteers and is open to anybody aged over 12, with plenty of experienced woodworkers who can offer advice and support with projects.
This year’s woodshow will be a spectacular event, with demonstrators, stall holders and businesses in attendance from all across the nation.
“There will be demonstrations throughout the weekend including wood turning, pyrography, working with resin, puzzle making, pen turning, scroll sawing, whittling, carving, bandsaw boxes and lots more as well as demonstrations from our local businesses ‘Dragon Egg Turning by Pop’s Shed’ and resin pours by ‘Art Tree Creations’,” said GV Woodworker’s president, Emily Slaughter.
It will be a wonderful day out for families with a free kid’s games area. There will be giant guess who, checkers, noughts and crosses, chess and lots more as well as yummy tucker from a plethora of food vans.
The event will be held at the Multipurpose Pavillion at the Shepparton Showgrounds on Saturday 1 and Sunday 2 October from 9.30am-4.00pm. For further information, contact Len on 0458 777 901 or Emily 0488 242 699 and visit www.gvwoodworkers.com.au





