08/06/2020
Here's the August 2020 Newsletter:
Cherokee Chapter 30 of the National Association of Watch & Clock Collector's. If you are not a member please consider joining us.
Our chapter is comprised of members from Northeast Oklahoma who are committed to furthering the study of the science of Horology. This is accomplished through our chapter meetings and marts and through our chapter's efforts to educate its members through programs and workshops. Cherokee Chapter is eager to share its knowledge with the other members of our community. You will share great times with
08/06/2020
Here's the August 2020 Newsletter:
07/22/2020
Here's the July 2020 Clock Club Newsletter
07/22/2020
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01/19/2016
Greg Smith did a workshop on how to recover cuckoo bellows at our Watch and Clock Club meeting last week! Our next meeting is on Sunday, February 14th from 1:00 to 3:00pm at the Hardesty Regional Library! We are having a Show and Tell day! We will also have coffee and cookies for everyone and as always we would love for you to bring horological items to sell or trade! See you there!
11/08/2015
We had a great meeting today! Bill Cantrell did a program on how go restore the finish on these statues.
Next month we will have our Christmas Party at Freddie's Steakhouse in Sapulpa on Sunday, December 13th. If you want to go and haven't signed up and paid, please contact Tom Daniels within the next week or so. His number is 918-756-5223.
10/16/2015
Here is a picture of Allan from last month's meeting showing a ship's bell clock. Our next meeting is this Sunday from 1 pm - 3 pm at the Hardesty Regional Library near 91st & Memorial in Tulsa Oklahoma.
Our next meeting will be next Sunday, August 9th from 1:00 to 3:00 pm at the Hardesty Regional Library in Tulsa, OK. The program will be on the History of our Chapter. Greg Smith will be reading an account written by Claude Smith of the founding of Chapter 30 and some of the early members and activities.
07/16/2015
We had a great time at our meeting this past Sunday. The program was done by Bob Byroads on the way he has learned to properly oil a watch movement.