My son Andrew

Started by moyer777, December 09, 2008, 03:56:20 PM

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moyer777

I got a real surprise when I picked up our local paper from the box tonight.  My son Andrew was on the front page!

Here is a link to the article...

http://www.thedailyworld.com/articles/2008/12/09/local_news/01news.txt

New wood toys for good girls and boys
By Callie White - The Daily World
Tuesday, December 9, 2008 10:57 AM PST

MACLEOD PAPPIDAS | THE DAILY WORLD


Students of the Grays Harbor College woodworking class pose in front of a fleet of handmade wooden toys that will be distributed to local kids for Christmas. 

Nary a one of them is in a green vest nor a pointy hat with white fur trim, but the students in Adam Pratt's woodworking class at Grays Harbor College may as well be elves. The 16 students have churned out more than 1,000 wooden toys to give as Christmas presents to children in need.

This will be the third year that the woodworking class has teamed up with the Grays Harbor Woodworking Guild to learn how to craft cars, helicopters, buses, grasshoppers, dogs and even babydoll cradles. And in the course of a mere two days, with spruce and hemlock donated by Northwest Specialty Wood, the students crank out enough toys for several social service agencies to distribute to a lot of kids.

The wooden toys are also destined for children of the college's own students, who often are at the school because they want a better financial life for themselves. The college's human services department takes the toys to pass out to students as part of their own project.

The toys aren't nearly the only good works the students do. Every year they build a house for NeighborWorks of Grays Harbor as part of their coursework. But with toys, the results are quicker, and the skills are simpler.

"It's fun," said Adam Pratt, the woodworking instructor.

Even in a time where kids want iPods and Xboxes, the wooden toys hold their own allure.

"A lot of kids I've been dealing with have more fun with the wooden toys," said Joe Brand of Hoquiam. "They have to use their imagination."

"They float in the bathtub, too," quipped Mike Snodgrass of Aberdeen. "No batteries required — parents love it."


MACLEOD PAPPIDAS | THE DAILY WORLD


Wood working student Andrew Moyer of Aberdeen sands the rough edges of what will be a toy school bus.



All of the toys are dipped in vegetable oil to give them a smooth finish, so they are completely non-toxic. They aren't slippery, though, and lots of kids love to grab markers and paint and decorate away, Pratt said. Once, a teacher at the Cosmopolis School whose students got school buses made stickers with the students' faces, handing them out so her class could put their friends' faces in the "windows."

Brand, who served in the Marines for 12 years and, more recently, was in the National Guard, is taking boxes of the toys to Fort Lewis for soldiers' kids.

Most of the woodworking students come from a time when wooden toys were still common. While the youngest student is 16, the oldest is 67. And many are retraining after losing jobs in other industries, Pratt said.

All of the students say they get a kick out of making the toys.

"It gave all of us a good feeling to know we were helping others," said Richard Pierce of Hoquiam, who, coincidentally, sports a white beard.

"We all had to work together" assembly-line style, added Gary Burgess of Aberdeen.

"Yeah, all the little elves," joked Dwayne Henderson of Satsop.


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sheldor

Haha - all the little elves.

Rico

That's awesome!  I love woodworking and that's a great thing to do.

Jen

Cool story! Great job Andrew!
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billybob476

That is very cool! Good one Andrew.

Bryancd

Great job Andrew! I loved wood shop as a kid.

jedijeff

Congrats on making the toys and the paper

Feathers

Moyers in the news. Talented bunch aren't you!

I know it's unnusual here but I don't have a podcast of my own.

moyer777

Hey everybody Andrew says thanks, but is rather embarrassed that I posted this.  Sorry bud! :) It was the proud daddy in me.  :)

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Feathers

Parents wouldn't be parents if their kids weren't embarrassed by them :D

I know it's unnusual here but I don't have a podcast of my own.

Meds

From a manufacturing point of view its so cool to see people using hand skills. Well done Andrew.