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The Concord Library Planning Meeting We held a large planning meeting on March 21 in the Concord library, chaired very skillfully by Chris Haeni. We had 35 people register for the meeting, Ultimately, about 38 members participated. Our total membership currently stands at 132, so 38 is almost 29% of the entire membership, and slightly above our typical attendance on a Saturday morning.
Chris organized attendee randomly into 5 tables, with one virtual group. He explained that our purpose for the afternoon was to Identify opportunities to maximize member value, now and in the future, through the effective use of our resources (money, time, activities). He then reviewed our mission statement and summarized the results of our recent “values” survey.
The Eastern Massachusetts Guild of Woodworkers (EMGW) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of excellence in the woodworking community through the sharing of information in the art, technique, and business of woodworking. We aspire to these goals in order to promote and foster interest in our craft for both the aspiring and skilled woodworker.
Chris created an informative “radar chart” showing how respondents value the 11 Guild activities and attributes listed in the survey. Monthly meetings and fellowship/community were most highly rated while selling work had the lowest ratings.

He asked each small group to deliberate over 7 prompts, and report back to the full meeting. The prompts were these:
In the discussion that followed, numerous potential action items were identified. The Board, accompanied by several invited members, met a few days later to prioritize action items. We selected 5 areas for initial action, based on the discussions in Concord. We also created small working groups charged with researching the topics and returning to the Board with recommendations:
Slideshow of Recent Monthly Meetings with Presentation
Annual Pinic with Show & Tell
Dover
June, 13 2026
Credits Tom Shirley
Annual Auction
Norwood
May, 9 2026
Credits Tom Shirley
Aspen Golann - Blending Furniture Forms with
Sculpture and Social Practices
Lowell MakesApril 11, 2026
Credits Tom Shirley
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Committee Positions. (Rob Carver) We are still in need of volunteers to team up with
committee members already on staff. Committees are short staffed so please consider joining a committee in order to ease the effort to maintain successful outcomes. Any amount of time you volunteer is helpful. Here are the ways you can become a bigger part of the guild. One of the most rewarding ways to connect with other EMGW members is volunteering to help on a committee. Many tasks are very light lifting and can be fun and lead to long-term friendships.
collecting tool donations for auction. Mike Bossin is leading the charge. Anyone is welcome, and people with backgrounds in non-profit finance or marketing/advertising are especially welcome. We anticipate needing to gather and move tools, so a truck and healthy back are assets.
John LeJeune reports the photo (L to R) of Ray Tice, Vic Kelman, Carl Tappan, Michael Bossin and John LeJeune is from the Woodcraft of Woburn October 25, 2025 Tool Swap. They are standing in front of our new wood banner that Vic Kelman made with her wood burning tool for guild events such as these. Other items on the table are recent guild projects. (Shaker stool, wavy cutting board, hand made brush and dustpan and hand carved owl and bear. Additional volunteer/participants at Walpole Woodcraft on 10/18/25 were Dan Sichel, Cindy Forkner, and Matt Forkner. Money raised from the tool sales from members and the public totaled $443.00. There are still some tools left if members are interested. Thanks to all who participated and who bought tools. The event has also yielded the recruitment of several new members. We welcome them to the guild.
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Considering getting into woodworking? A team of members of EMGW has written a guidebook targeted for new woodworkers and a refresher for other woodworkers.
The guidebook is complimentary. It can be viewed and downloaded for your reading pleasure. We hope that reading the guidebook will engender interest in woodworking and membership in our guild. Click here for a priceless copy.

Considerable work has already gone into renewing older and securing new discounts from various sources. To review the list on the website you must first login then click Members and then Special Membership Discounts.
The Eastern Massachusetts Guild of Woodworkers (EMGW) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of excellence in the woodworking community through the sharing of information in the art, technique, and business of woodworking. We aspire to these goals in order to promote and foster interest in our craft for both the aspiring and skilled woodworker.