What started out as the Fish Fry has now been changed slightly to cater for all the varieties of wooden boards being made ...
but essentially the format stays the same. That is, a non-commercial get-together at Currumbin, to see and chat about making boards from timber. Grant Newby is again the man behind it all, and he sent us this info:
After the success of the first Wooden Board Day, at Currumbin Alley last August, I have decided to organise another for Sunday 8th of August, in the park across the road from the beach. There is a growing interest in wooden boards worldwide and this will be a simple gathering of like-minded people to come and see what others are doing or showcase their latest craft.
If you have any interesting boards of any shape size or age, bring them along. Hollow, chambered, or any other method of construction method, as long as it is a wooden surfboard. It is just a non-competitive, non-commercial day in the park.
So bring your boards lunch and check out the day.
For any more information check out www.woodensurfboards.blogspot.com or email:
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