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THE MUSHROOM TURNING AWARD |
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The winning turner in one year has the privilege of choosing the category for the next year's competition. No restrictions of any kind, such as wood-type, size, or finish, may be imposed upon the category. Possible categories could be, but are certainly not limited to, bowls, a closed form, a candlestick, or a honey dipper. The winning turner agrees to return the Mushroom Turning Award Trophy to the AWA in time for the regular February meeting the following year! The first chosen yearly category for the Mushroom Turning Award was, as fate would have it, was "Mushroom". The winner of the 2001 Challenge, Jack Norray, chose the theme for the 2002 Mushroom Turning Challenge: "Vases". The winner of the 2002 Challenge, Wayne Fitzgerald, chose the theme for the 2003 Mushroom Turning Challenge: "Anything Spherical". The winner of the 2003 Challenge, Paul Petrie, chose the theme for the 2004 Mushroom Turning Challenge: "A goblet or Similar Stemmed Object Made of at Least 2 Different Kinds of Wood". The winner of the 2004 Challenge, Rich Pagano, chose the theme for the 2005 Mushroom Turning Challenge: "A Turned Box with a Removable Tray". The winner of the 2005 Challenge, Don Orr, chose the theme for the 2006 Mushroom Turning Challenge: "Turned Flowers". The winner of the 2006 Challenge, Lynn Escher, chose the theme for the 2007 Mushroom Turning Challenge: "Tic-Tac-Toe Games". The winner of the 2007 Challenge, Don Orr, chose the theme for the 2008 Mushroom Turning Challenge: "Bowl - 8" diameter, 3" Deep with Surface Texturing".
Don Orr (2007 winner) with his winning entry VIEW PREVIOUS MUSHROOM CHALLENGE WINNERS |