The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, Md., is offering a women-only woodworking class in its Shipyard on June 4–5, from 9am–5pm each day. Participants should plan to attend both sessions.
Shipyard Education Programs Manager Jenn Kuhn will host this two-day, women-only introduction to woodworking. Participants will not only take home a custom-made mallet, but will learn how to make a cut list, buy lumber, and measure lengths and angles. Participants will also learn how to safely use a table saw, band saw, miter saw, router, drills, sanders, and a variety of hand tools, while also learning about lamination and finishes.
The cost for this two-day workshop is $180 for non-members, with a 20% discount for CBMM members. Participants must be 16 years of age or older, unless accompanied by an adult. For additional details and to register, visit bit.ly/WomensWoodworking.
CBMM members play a critical role in supporting CBMM’s rich legacy of educational programs, fascinating and ever-changing exhibitions, and maintenance of the largest collection of Chesapeake Bay watercraft in the world, and have access to exclusive discounts, perks, and programming. To learn more about becoming a CBMM member, visit cbmm.org/membership.
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