Hi Everyone,
Thought I'd drop by and say a quick hello as one of the organisers of UKIWS. Thank you very much to the guys here who are are giving our event a thumbs-up - nice to find more support, and we hope to see you at the event.
This is an interesting thread and not the first one with a dose of scepticism about our event. I would greatly encourage you to take a look at the website and Facebook page to see how things are developing and moving at a lightning speed. The support we've received from the UK, Ireland and all over the world has been immense. Our facebook page is buzzing with close on 500 followers and if you look, you'll be able to keep up with what is going on. We only started organising this less than a month ago, by the way.
I must point out a few things though to clarify some of the comments here.
Firstly, we are not a splinter group of the AWGB and are not in any way in competition with them. The three of us wanted to put an event on that is different in atmosphere and scale to that presently seen in the UK.
We have two very experienced H&S officers with us who are looking after that aspect of the event.
Broadcasting demos in and out of the symposium? Yes, why not? We're experimenting with the best way to do this as we have interest in attending the event from all over the world. In our update video, nothing was confirmed on this front, but we will let everyone know if it will be possible.
£10 tickets are an earlybird offer. The actual entry cost is £15.00 for each day and includes all the public demonstrations by the pro's and up-coming demonstrators. We sold out of the Saturday tickets and combined Weekend earlybird tickets within 48 hours when they were released to the mailing list. The tickets go on general sale tomorrow evening (11th November) if you're interested.
The only way that our symposium could be classed as 'specialised' is that it is for turning only. There is no elitism about it, this is a show for all turners to come and meet each other, encourage others and inject some more energy and enthusiasm into a growing pass-time.
We have a legacy funding project in the early stages of development where we will be looking at investing money back into promoting woodturning back into the community and encouraging younger blood to take it up and keep it going. There is a long way to go with it yet, but it will happen.
Anyway, as I said, I thought I'd drop by to say hello. If you have any queries about the event, please do contact me via UKIWS website. I'll be pleased to help.
Cheers all, hope to see you there,
Martin