About Front Range Woodturners
We are the Denver area chapter of the AAW (American Association of Woodturners) serving woodturners throughout Colorado’s Front Range.
Our Meetings
We meet on the first Tuesday of every month from 6:15 PM to 9:00 PM in the basement of Rockler Woodworking and Hardware, 2553 S Colorado Blvd, Denver, 80222.
Visitors are welcome to join us at one of our meetings to see what we are all about.
Upcoming Demonstrations
Feb – Don Prorak – Square to Round Hollowed Box with a Spinning Top Lid

Don Prorak is a musician, music teacher, composer, and woodturner based in Chicago. His diverse musical career spans classical, jazz, rock, pop, musical theater, and world music. He has taught music at all levels, from elementary to university. Don has focused on steel pans from Trinidad & Tobago for several decades, performing and immersing himself in the culture.
Don began woodworking in the 1980s and later embraced woodturning, becoming serious about the craft in 2012. He joined the FRW in 2014, and since retiring from teaching in 2016, has taken on leadership roles, including Youth Mentor, VP/Program Director, and President (2024–’25). Don is also a member of AAW and other local clubs.
He has studied with notable woodturners and specializes in pieces featuring “Wings, Rings, & Off-center Things.” For his upcoming demo, Don will showcase his unique square-to-round box with a spinning top lid, featuring intricate turning, carving, and pyrography techniques.
Demonstrators for 2026:
Mar – Kalia Kliban – Milk Paint or Porringers https://kaliakliban.com/woodworking/
Apr – Pat Carroll (from Ireland)
May –
Jun –
Jul –
Aug – Michael Anderson – Spin Top on Coin Bearing
Sep –
Oct – J.Paul Fennel
Nov – Patrick Crumpton
Dec – Holiday Party
Member Benefits
- Library – The Front Range Woodturners has an extensive collection of books, magazines, and videos available for members to check out at no cost.
- Demonstrations – Monthly meetings feature an exciting demo given by one of our club members or a professional turner. When available we also offer a full day hands-on class with these renowned turners at a nominal cost.
- Brown Bag Demo – Bring your lunch and watch a free in-person mini demo on a variety of topics in a smaller, more relaxed setting.
- Wood Drawing – Members can bring some of their excess (good) wood to a meeting so it can find a new home with a different member. You can never have too much wood!
- Group Buy – Do you want to save money? We have vendor discounts with Internet suppliers, local suppliers, tool and steel suppliers and wood suppliers. Through our deals with these vendors our members can easily earn back the cost of membership!
- Ladies of the Lathe – All female members of the FRW, aged 18 or older, are invited to join the Ladies of the Lathe. LOTL is intended to provide a comfortable, easy-paced, and non-threatening environment for women to learn and advance their skills in turning.
- Mentoring – Members have access to several programs to help increase their woodturning skills. Group sessions are held monthly and one-on-one mentoring on various topics can be arranged with experienced FRW volunteers.
- PHEOG – The Pete Holtus Educational Opportunity Grant program provides grant money to members through an application process. Applicants may request money for woodturning related classes, workshops, or symposium fees.
- Workshop Tours – monthly tour of members workshop. Get ideas and get inspired!
Special Notices
- It’s time to renew your Membership!
Use our online form to pay with credit card or PayPal. If you want to pay with a check, fill out an eForm and mail it or bring it to a meeting. Click on FRW Membership Info (top of the Home page), or the Forms tab and fill out the Current Member Renewal Online Form. - The FORMS tab (above) has all of our forms in one spot (Group Buy, Membership, Gallery, etc).
- The Turning Challenge for the February meeting is a Winged Bowl like Bob Franklin demoed at our January meeting.

- Our next Ladies of the Lathe class is February 3rd. Henry Williams will cover Easter Egg Turning and Embellishments.
- Our next Brown Bag Demo (“view and chew” as Raleigh says) is on February 10th. Ed Cypher will be showing us all about turning rings.
“I will be covering bent wood rings, wood rings with metal cores, and inlaying rings with a variety of substances. Tools and jigs that make the process easier. I’ll provide a document to aid in finding tools, inlay material, cores and finishes.”
- The February HOW class is Feb 17th. Jay Miller will be teaching a 2nd class on Turn a Miniature Cowboy Hat.

- Our next Group Buy is the January meeting with pickup at the February meeting. Group Buys are once a quarter (Jan, Apr, Jul, Oct).
PHEOG Grant. Congratulations to the 2025 grant winners!
Marcee Morris
Don Sheffield
Brenda Blaesing
Rocky Mountain Folk School
(c/o Dennis Fanning)Remember if you received an award you have 1 year to give your payback to the club. The deadline to apply for a 2026 grant is March 15th.
Upcoming Events
2026 Symposiums
American Association of Woodturners 40th International Woodturning SymposiumJune 4 – 7, 2026
Raleigh Convention Center
Raleigh, NC
Rocky Mountain Woodturning Symposium
What a great Symposium! Mark your calendars for next year:
September 18-20, 2026
Loveland, CO
rmwoodturningsymposium.com/
