WOODWORKING CLASSES BY TOM FARLEY
CLASS OVERVIEW
Are you passionate about woodworking and wildlife conservation? We invite you to join our Introductory Woodworking Class, where you will learn to construct a beautiful and functional cedar birdhouse designed specifically for the Bewick’s Wren. This engaging class will not only enhance your woodworking skills but also support the Bewick’s Wren population in Grant County, which is in need of our help.
In this class, you will gain hands-on experience with a variety of cutting techniques essential for creating birdhouses. Our skilled instructor will demonstrate precise cuts and provide step-by-step guidance on assembling the cedar parts. By the end of the session, you will have constructed a durable and attractive birdhouse, perfect for providing a safe and welcoming habitat for the Bewick’s Wren.
Attending this class is a fantastic way to support local wildlife. The Bewick’s Wren, a charming and energetic bird, can benefit greatly from the birdhouses we build. By participating, you’ll contribute to a meaningful cause while developing valuable woodworking skills that you can apply to future projects. Additionally, this class offers a wonderful opportunity to connect with fellow woodworking enthusiasts and engage with your community.
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