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Calling all woodturners and woodworkers

Sunbury Woodworkers Club members are calling for all woodturners and woodworkers in Sunbury and the surrounding areas to join.

The club meets on the first and third Wednesday of every month at 7.30pm at its clubroom just off Circular Drive in Jacksons Hill.

Club president Anita Blume said it is a great opportunity for people of all abilities to meet fellow residents and develop their woodworking skills.

“There’s about 30 of us [in the club] … everyone from learners through to experienced woodworkers with up to 40 to 50 years experience,” Ms Blume said.

“Anyone who comes along and wants to give it a go can from the very first session… we have everything that people need, we have timber and tools and machines ready to go.

“Our members make everything from the most intricate detailed pieces to doorknobs [and] some of our specialities include goblets, chess pieces, bowls, and lidded containers.”

Ms Blume said she has been a member of the club since October last year, and it is a great way to meet new people.

“My grandfather was a woodturner and I’ve always had an interest in it … I absolutely love it,” she said.

“It takes your mind off the clutter of daily busy life [and] it’s an excellent mental health break.

“For people who are new to the area it’s also a great opportunity to meet some locals… [there is] a lovely community feeling and we have a lot of fun.”

Ms Blume said anyone considering joining the club can come and try it as many times as they would like before becoming a member, and can connect with the club through its Facebook page.

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Zoe Moffatt

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