Notable this month were three Bowls from Vern Hallmark from slabs given by
Jerry DeGroot. All were mesquite. Two were lidded (had tops) and the
third...had tops (tops turned from extra wood).

James Johnson brought a couple of hollow forms with small holes and showed
also the special hollowing tools he has developed to get the job done.

Ken Morton showed a platter from Jerry DeGroots slabs and also showed an
attractive "accident" bowl that he reclaimed from too aggressive a cut as
well as a hollow form hollowed primarily with a bowl gouge.
