Kudos
I would like to thank the following businesses for their support:
For 3 years now Cascadia Windows has kindly donated many of their 2X4s, which were used to protect the raw materials needed in the manufacturing of their windows, pulled out the nails and cut them to more manageable sizes for us.
Visit their website by clicking the link below or find them at: http://www.cascadiawindows.com
Visit their website by clicking the link below or find them at: http://www.cascadiawindows.com
Smith Plywoods is the store where I purchase the Baltic Birch plywood that the students use in many of their projects. Each sheet measures 5 feet by 5 feet and is too large to fit in my vehicle. As a way of helping out, Smith Plywoods cuts each sheet in half for me free of charge.
Visit their website by clicking the link below or find them at: http://www.smithplywoods.com
Visit their website by clicking the link below or find them at: http://www.smithplywoods.com
Home Depot (Langley) graciously donated some supplies and hand tools so that I could have a class set of key tools.
Visit their website by clicking the link below or find them at: http://www.homedepot.ca
Visit their website by clicking the link below or find them at: http://www.homedepot.ca
Links
Doug Stowe inspired me and encouraged me to do woodworking with my students. He teaches woodworking to the students of Clear Spring School in Eureka Springs, Arkansas.
Visit Doug Stowe’s blog by clicking the link below and read why he feels education should be more hands-on.