Rocky Mountain Woodturners March Newsletter Covers Classes, Demos, and Club News
The Rocky Mountain Woodturners' March 2026 newsletter spotlights upcoming demos, classes, and the club's behind-the-scenes AV crew.

The Rocky Mountain Woodturners' March 2026 newsletter arrived this week packed with the kind of club coverage that keeps members connected between meetings: upcoming demonstrators, class and clinic schedules, vendor news, and member spotlights sharing what people are making at the lathe.
One of the more unusual features in this month's edition is a behind-the-scenes look at the club's audio/video crew, the people who capture and broadcast demonstrations so members can follow along in real time or revisit technique later. It's the sort of infrastructure that most turners take for granted until the microphone cuts out mid-demo, and shining a light on that volunteer work is a meaningful acknowledgment of how much goes into running a modern woodturning club.
The newsletter's core function remains its roundup of learning opportunities. Class and clinic listings give members a clear calendar for sharpening skills, whether that means getting a handle on hollowing, refining a skew chisel approach, or picking up finishing techniques. Paired with the previews of upcoming demonstrators, the March issue gives the club's membership a solid roadmap for the weeks ahead.

Vendor news rounds out the practical side of the newsletter, keeping turners up to date on tools, supplies, and the commercial relationships that support the hobby. Member spotlights, meanwhile, do what good club journalism always does: remind everyone that the person on the other side of the sawdust is working on something worth knowing about.
The Rocky Mountain Woodturners publish their newsletter monthly, making it one of the club's primary channels for keeping the turning community informed and engaged throughout the year.
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