Since 1989, the main purpose of the Inland Woodturners is to provide a forum where those interested in woodturning can share
their knowledge and expand their involvement in this rewarding persuit. Our regular monthly meetings serve to inform, inspire,
and stimulate woodturners, as well as anyone interested in becoming involved in this growing craft and art form. In addition,
our meetings provide a common ground for people of similar interests to share ideas, techniques, and information about materials
and equipment.
Both the organization and the meetings are for woodturners of all skill levels, from the beginner to the professional. It is
an excellent way for anyone with little or no experience to learn the craft of turning. In fact, it is not necessary to be an
owner of a lathe. But, the information gleaned from other woodturners at our meetings will help anyone trying to evaluate various
lathe options and sources.
The Inland
Woodturners is a not-for-profit organization, and at present, does not
charge dues. So far, donations, and the proceeds from a "wood raffle"
at most meetings, have provided operational funds to carry on our goal as an educational organization
interested in promoting the art and craft of woodturning.
We are located in the "Inland Empire" region of
Southern California, roughly 50 miles east of Los Angeles. Meetings
are normally held on the 3rd Sunday of the month at 1 pm.
August 17 will be our next regular meeting.
Street Address:
Janet Goeske Senior & Disabled Citizens Center
5257 Sierra St.
Riverside, CA 92504
951-351-8801
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The Google maps link is:
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