Text Box: The Mason Dixon Woodworkers was formed in 1987 primarily through the efforts of Bill Patterson, who is still active in the hobby and the club.  Bill had been active in woodworking clubs before arriving  in the Salisbury area and was interested in getting a group of local hobbyists  together to form a similar  club.	The name of the club comes from the boundary line separating
Text Box: Mission Statement

The primary objective of this club is to promote education and to foster craftsmanship in the art and techniques of woodworking.  
To provide a forum for the exchange of ideas, project design and planning, the use of tools (both hand and power), procedures, materials, processes and techniques, finishing and refinishing associated with woodworking.
To provide sources of information, material, equipment, supplies and facilities for area woodworkers.
To arrange field trips to woodworking suppliers as well as commercial and home workshops.
Have presentations at club meetings by club members, local woodworkers, and occasionally, by professional speakers.
To keep club members informed of craft shows or other          
      opportunities for selling projects.
6.  To provide an opportunity for charitable outreach to the   
     communities in which we   live, by assisting other 
     organizations through the use of our skills and resources. 

Text Box: Area served by MDWW  
     : Meeting Location
Text Box: Bill Patterson
Text Box: Mason Dixon Woodworkers
P. O. Box 103
Delmar, DE  19940



Text Box: Maryland and Delaware.  The meeting location is in Delmar,  which rests on this line and has a Delmar, MD side and a Delmar, DE. side. The meetings are held at the Delmar VFW located on the MD side of State Street. The primary area served by the club is four lower Eastern Shore of Maryland counties, Wicomico, Worcester, Somerset and Dorchester, 	and Sussex County in Delaware.  The Mason Dixon Woodworkers has been a resource for woodworking enthusiasts for the last 22 years.  There is a Community Service component of the club covered in detail on the Community Service page.  The club is presently applying for 501C3 status as a non-profit which should  help in soliciting funds to purchase of the materials that are converted into toys for Christmas distribution.   Woodworking is a not only a relaxing hobby but it is extremely satisfying to produce an attractive and useful article through your own efforts.  The Mission Statement of the Club is presented below.
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