The AAW San Jose Symposium was an amazing event and there were hundreds of dedicated and effective volunteers who made it possible and successful.
Being my first symposium, it was mind-boggling witnessing all the coordination and labor needed to make this event happen.
From my local perspective, Dean Adkins of the Bay Area Woodturners Association played the key role as local liaison, contributing time and talent in effectively planning and coordinating the all the local club volunteers and on-site requirements...and all with a smile on his face.
If we had a problem or a question, we all called Dean and he got it ‘fixed’.
A BIG 'THANK YOU' to Dean and ALL the volunteers who made San Jose such a successful symposium!
And by the way, found someone’s Allen Wrench in my pocket this morning at the washing machine. Call and identify :>)
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Being my first symposium, it was mind-boggling witnessing all the coordination and labor needed to make this event happen.
From my local perspective, Dean Adkins of the Bay Area Woodturners Association played the key role as local liaison, contributing time and talent in effectively planning and coordinating the all the local club volunteers and on-site requirements...and all with a smile on his face.
If we had a problem or a question, we all called Dean and he got it ‘fixed’.
A BIG 'THANK YOU' to Dean and ALL the volunteers who made San Jose such a successful symposium!
And by the way, found someone’s Allen Wrench in my pocket this morning at the washing machine. Call and identify :>)
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