A Fun Introduction to Woodworking
A Journey into the World of Woodcraft
Ignite your child's creativity with our "Woodworking Adventures" program, a fun-filled, hands-on introduction to woodworking designed specifically for kids aged 7 to 10. Over the course of six weeks, your child will embark on an exciting journey where they'll discover the basics of woodworking through guided, age-appropriate projects.
What to Expect
Each session is 1 hour and 45 minutes long, held every Friday at 3 PM at The Makers Society. Our expert instructors will lead the group, introducing them to simple tools, techniques, and safety practices, all while fostering a fun, collaborative environment. Kids will learn how to measure, cut, assemble, and finish their very own wooden creations.
Hands-On Projects
In this 6-week program, participants will complete several engaging projects, such as:
A birdhouse to welcome nature into their home.
A sturdy mallet that teaches the basics of wood assembly.
A creative stool where they’ll learn stability and design techniques.
Each project is designed to teach foundational woodworking skills, build confidence, and let young imaginations run wild as they bring their creations to life.
Key Learning Outcomes:
Basic tool usage (saws, hammers, sanders)
Safety procedures and workshop etiquette
Problem-solving and teamwork skills
An introduction to measuring and design
The satisfaction of completing hands-on projects from start to finish
Why Choose Woodworking Adventures?
Woodworking Adventures is more than just a class—it's an experience.
Children will leave with not only a deeper understanding of woodworking but also a sense of pride in the projects they've crafted.
They’ll make friends, develop new skills, and cultivate a passion for building that will stay with them for years to come.
Enroll Your Child Today:
Woodworking Adventures is more than just a class—it's an experience.
Children will leave with not only a deeper understanding of woodworking but also a sense of pride in the projects they've crafted.
They’ll make friends, develop new skills, and cultivate a passion for building that will stay with them for years to come.