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Getting the word out...

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Each year, our in-house videographer and former Board member, Phil Pratt, shoots video of the annual symposium – and, he's just finished editing a short teaser from the Portland event. It's available on You Tube through this link.

If you'd like to help others learn about our great woodturning hobby, then send this link to all your friends...it's a very well done piece that deserves wide distribution.

And, don't forget to rate the video using YouTube's Red-Star rating system (I gave it five stars!).
 
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The only thing I get from YouTube is a loop back. I have an account but, when I log in, the log-in routine just takes me back to the log-in/sign-up page where I started. I'd like to see this video. Anybody got any ideas why it doesn't work. YouTube people don't seem to know...
 
Try deleting the cookies for YouTube, so you can view the video without the login prompt. You'll need to enter your password next time you have to log in but take a look at the video first.
 
Aaw Video

Each year, our in-house videographer and former Board member, Phil Pratt, shoots video of the annual symposium – and, he's just finished editing a short teaser from the Portland event. It's available on You Tube through this link.

If you'd like to help others learn about our great woodturning hobby, then send this link to all your friends...it's a very well done piece that deserves wide distribution.

And, don't forget to rate the video using YouTube's Red-Star rating system (I gave it five stars!).

Great Work, It should bring them in!
 
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