Join members of South Dakota Woodcarvers, INC. at the Park Ridge Galleria for their 27th Annual Christmas Show and Sale!
Saturday, December 4, 10 AM -- 4 PM
Location: 26th St. and Western Ave, Sioux Falls, SD
Shop for Christmas, eat lunch at the Pickle Barrel, enjoy piano music and free cookies and cider!
South Dakota Woodcarvers, Inc. is a non-profit organization incorporated in the State of South Dakota for the purpose of preserving and expanding the fine art of woodcarving. While its origins and membership are primarily located in the area of Sioux Falls, SD, all woodcarving organizations and individual carvers within the state are welcome to make contributions to this web site and and share its benefits.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Friday, November 05, 2010
Pine Roots Present a Challenge At the October Meeting of SDWC

Thanks to Don Arend a whole table full
of wondrous and assorted remnants of Black Hills pine tree roots were available free of charge to members attending the Second Thursday evening meeting of the SD Woodcarvers. It will be interesting to see what will eventually emerge from these uniquely different pieces of wood.
Don was also prepared to help with making the wound wire trees he is famous for, but no one was quite ready yet to try out this new art form. Maybe there will be more interest in that for our next meeting in November.
SPEAKING OF WHICH--Due to the Second Thursday occurring on Veteran's Day, this meeting will be postponed until the following Thursday, November 18th. (And if you buy into "Numerology" stuff and Gary, the Numbers Guy, you know that anything associated with the number 11 is probably a good thing to avoid…hence 11/11 is probably a really good date

to not go to any woodcarving meetings..?.:).
Also appearing at this meeting was the first of finished horse head projects, begun during the July meeting of SDWC at the Horse Barn Art Center. Pictured right is one of three samples brought in by Dick Sabers.
Also appearing at this meeting was the first of finished horse head projects, begun during the July meeting of SDWC at the Horse Barn Art Center. Pictured right is one of three samples brought in by Dick Sabers.
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Sioux Empire Woodcarving Expo Judging Results
Monday, July 19, 2010
Eighteenth Annual Sioux Empire Wood Carving Exposition
August 10-15 -- Sioux Falls, S. Dak. at W. H Lyon Fairgrounds, Sioux Falls, SD.
Fair admission $5.
Rules and Entry Form for entering this woodcarving competition can be downloaded from the Sioux Empire Fair website. Just click the Sioux Empire Fair Link at the right and look for pages 83 and 84 in the PDF file.
For more information, contact:
President D. Hansen, 605-334-5978, oldbiomass@aol.com
Or:
Arne Bortnem, 605-361-3547, stumpkicker@hotmail.com
Fair admission $5.
Rules and Entry Form for entering this woodcarving competition can be downloaded from the Sioux Empire Fair website. Just click the Sioux Empire Fair Link at the right and look for pages 83 and 84 in the PDF file.
For more information, contact:
President D. Hansen, 605-334-5978, oldbiomass@aol.com
Or:
Arne Bortnem, 605-361-3547, stumpkicker@hotmail.com
Meet Member Steve Sechser

Steve was born in Omaha where his father was a businessman. And later, he grew up in Sioux Falls, his mother's hometown, with three sisters. Sisters live in Sioux Falls and one in Kansas City. For family, Steve has a daughter and a son with both living in the Black Hills.
After serving for thirty years, Steve retired from the Postal Service three years ago. In a walking route, Steve would cover about five miles a day. All that walking set him up for a hiking hobby today, which he shares with his children. In later years of work, Steve drove his routes. When asked if he had any trouble with dogs he answered none. But he did have one good story of a dog, which came out for the mail and carried it back to his owner who was confined to a wheelchair. Smart dog. Good story.
Steve has outdoor hobbies such as hiking, fishing (4 or 5 times in Canada), biking around Sioux Falls, winter cross-country skiing and gardening. Today, Steve lives on a five-acre piece of ground with a house and barn on it. There he tends a garden of vegetables and flowers, and also gets a crop of asparagus.
Past carving projects have been walking sticks for his daughter. Steve got interested in carving from looking over club carving at the local fair several years ago. He was thinking that he would like another hobby. He joined the S D Woodcarvers in 2009, and today he is carving a Dick Saber's bark carving of a hobo.
Today, Steve is fixing up an old hip-roof barn with new shingles and several rooms on the lower level for a shop. He would like to add equipment for carving and some furniture projects. Wild life (the animal and bird kind) is another interest Steve has. Some day he would like to do some animal and duck carving. Steve, be careful on that barn roof!
Welcome to our club Steve. It's good to see you at our monthly meetings.
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