The main
theme will be centered around education, with hands on work stations manned by
Master Horners assisted by Journeymen. All phases of work will be covered from
the selection of raw horn for your particular project, to the finished item.
Listed
are some of the events that will take place:
· Freeman Cheryl Davidson will open
ceremonies on Friday morning singing our National Anthem.
· The Guild’s ceremonial blowing horn will
be unveiled.
· The blowing horn/drinking vessel contest
will be judged.
· The member’s annual horn contest will be
held and judged on entries in Contemporary Engraved Horn, Traditional Engraved
Horn, Carved Horn, plus Horn and Bag and Horn Objects.
· The Guild’s horn and bag for raffle,
donated by GM Elect Jeff Bibb and Publications Chair Billy Griner, will be on
display.
· All members registering will have their
name placed in a drawing for a special door prize, a beautiful adjustable
powder measure turned from horn, donated by Freeman Dave Rase.
· There will be a display table of original
blowing horns.
· Our Spring Pole Lathe will be on display
and demonstrated.
· Members
will have their hornware and related items on display.
There will be
displays of members work, demonstrations by several of our Master Horners and a
lecture by one of the curators from DuPont's Winterthur Museum relating to
characteristics of horn and its working properties. Time is still
"tbd" on this talk.
We also expect to have David Williams,
the current Master of our "sister" organization The Worshipful
Company of Horners in England as an honored guest throught the weekend.
The Worshipful Company of Horners is the original horn workers guild formed over
700 years ago in England. It is still active today, and our organization
was patterned after theirs.
The
annual business meeting will be held Friday morning. The banquet will be
Saturday evening and in addition to the meal there will be an Awards Ceremony
with a special guest speaker. The event will conclude with the Passing
of the Horn followed
by Freeman Davidson singing God Bless America.
All members
attending are encouraged to dress in 18th, early 19th Century attire throughout
the event including the banquet.
Copy provided by HCH and Art DeCamp. The Pinetree Carver Horn was photographed at the 2009 HCH Meeting by Jan Riser.
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