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Each year, Minwax® honors select individuals and
organizations that have demonstrated a dedication to the betterment of their
community through exemplary achievements in woodworking. From April through
December 31, 2010, individuals and organizations across America may
nominate
themselves or someone in their community for the
Minwax® Community Craftsman Award, designed to reward
outstanding community service through woodworking.

Minwax® Announces 2009 Community Craftsman Award Recipients
Ohio's Lancaster High School Carpentry Program Students Earn Grand Prize by Building Toys for At-Risk Children
Details For Entry
Qualified participants must engage in an activity that involves, but is not limited to, working with wood. The endeavor must promote the feeling of pride and satisfaction that is part of working with wood, and encourage the goal of community or self-improvement. Recent winners have included a woodworking guild that provided affordable furniture to local community groups, a vocational teacher who taught at-risk students woodworking skills and encouraged community involvement through their woodworking projects, and a woodcarvers' association that supported a local zoo by donating hand-carved penguins to help fund a penguin habitat. Minwax® encourages all eligible woodworkers and craftspeople to enter the 2010 program.
Awards
Grand prize
- $5,000 cash grant
- Supply of Minwax products
- Consultation from leading wood finishing expert Bruce Johnson
Individual Recognition Award
- $2,000 cash grant
Runners-Up
- Supply of Minwax products
Do you know someone who has used their woodworking skills to make a difference in your community? Enter them for the 2010 Award.
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