Marty Griffith Cheese Server


Item Number: 298

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $50

Online Close: Sep 21, 2024 8:00 PM EDT

Bid History: 11 bids - Item Sold!

Description

Unique Cheese Server Crafted from Historic UUCA Apple Tree Wood


Experience a piece of UUCA history with this beautifully handcrafted cheese server, created from the wood of an apple tree that once stood in the Memorial Garden of the old UUCA Cliff Valley Way church building. The tree was planted in honor of former assistant minister Marty Griffith and was lovingly rescued by John Lantz before the building was sold.


Why This Cheese Server is Special:


Historical Significance: The wood comes from a tree that held special meaning for the UUCA community, making this cheese server a meaningful keepsake.
Expert Craftsmanship: Crafted by John Lantz, a passionate woodworker whose journey began with award-winning projects in 8th grade. His dedication to woodworking has resulted in a piece that showcases both skill and care.
Personal Touch: Feel the unique texture and character of the wood—each piece is a testament to John’s love for his craft and his desire to create something special.
Perfect for Collectors and UUCA Friends: This cheese server is not only functional but also a tribute to a cherished part of UUCA’s history.


Bid now to own this one-of-a-kind item and connect with the legacy of UUCA and the artistry of John Lantz!

Special Instructions

All items must be picked up at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Atlanta, 2650 North Druid Hills Rd., Atlanta, GA 30329. Items will not be mailed or shipped.

Donated by

John Lantz