Marty Griffith Trinket Tray (Small)

Item Number: 299
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Description
Historic Trinket Tray Crafted from UUCA’s Cherished Apple Tree Wood
Own a meaningful piece of UUCA history with this beautifully handcrafted trinket tray, made from wood salvaged from an apple tree once planted in the Memorial Garden of the old UUCA Cliff Valley Way church building. The tree, a tribute to former assistant minister Marty Griffith, was rescued by John Lantz before the property was sold.
Why This Trinket Tray is Special:
Historical Significance: This 9" x 4 1/2" trinket tray carries a piece of UUCA’s history, connecting you to a beloved part of the community’s past.
Artisanal Craftsmanship: Handcrafted by John Lantz, a dedicated woodworker whose passion began in 8th grade with award-winning projects. His hobby of woodworking has resulted in this exquisite piece, showcasing both skill and dedication.
Personal Connection: Feel the unique texture and character of the wood, and appreciate the care John put into creating this one-of-a-kind trinket tray.
Perfect for Collectors and UUCA Supporters: This tray is not only functional but also a piece of history and artistry, making it a thoughtful addition to any home.
Bid now to own this exceptional trinket tray and connect with UUCA’s legacy and John Lantz’s craftsmanship!
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.