Woodworkers Club Making Christmas Toys

The Woodworkers Club plans to distribute toys this Christmas to local agencies and pre-schools.

The current conditions caused by the pandemic have affected everyone. The Woodworkers Club is no exception. The club has been unable to meet in groups, but they are still striving to serve the community as always. The Woodworkers board is assessing monthly the feasibility of once again meeting in public.

In the past, Woodworkers Club has had a large meeting in November to distribute their Toy project products to the many agencies that help support children in this area. As they continue working on the Toy Project some of their toy teams have not met to work together on constructing toys due to concerns with Covid-19. 

However, in order to help meet the needs of area children, several of the individual members have been and are continuing to make Christmas toys to be given to several of the area agencies and pre-schools. 

While they do not anticipate their normal large toy distribution meeting in November, they still plan to ensure toys get to many of the needy children before Christmas. You can see the results of their efforts in the accompanying photo (from 2019,) on their website Woodworker Christmas Toys Service Project, and Woodworkers Photo Album

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