Special projects of the
Annapolis Woodworkers Guild
The AWG Board of Directors accepts projects from various non profit or community organizations contingent upon a volunteer team leader being identified to head the project. The Project leader then forms a team of volunteers to accomplish the task. Normally the requesting organization provides the raw material and plans while the Guild members provide the expertise.
Occasionally we have the opportunity to participate in unique projects like the COPPER BEECH TREE.
Stands made for TUCKAHO Museum to hold display documentation.
Delivery of toys to Sarah's House

Chair Storage Racks for Odenton Historical Society

Some of 2006 Sarah's house donations
Sample of several cribs Fleet of trucks One of Jack's pull toys
New Gates at Hammond-Harwood House in Annapolis thanks to Mike and his crew.

Jack and Harlan deliver period wheelbarrow to PACA House.
AWG booth at 2004 Timonium Wood workers show

Some of 2003 Sarah's House donations

Bob and Doug's contribution Jack and Harlan's

Ward, Lois, Jerry, and Hugh's Don, Beverly, and Rich's

Don, Bill, Pete, and Harry's
On display during the month of October, Guild members showed some of their work at the Crofton branch of the Anne Arundel County Library on Reidel Road.


Some of the folks who produced toys for
Sarah's House 2002
Teaching aids produced for special needs department of Anne Arundel County schools. Great work!
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