Join Wildland Woodworks for a hands-on exploration of how local and native trees shape our landscapes and inspire creativity. In this engaging program, we’ll dive into the differences between local and native trees, their role in art, and how Wildland Woodworks sustainably sources materials for handcrafted creations.
Watch a live demonstration of honey dipper carving with locally sourced wood and discover the thoughtful process behind transforming raw materials into functional art. You’ll also get a behind-the-scenes look at Wildland Woodworks’ woodshop and nursery, where sustainability and craftsmanship come together.
Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, an artist, or simply curious about the journey from tree to tool, this program is a unique way to connect with the beauty and function of native wood!
When:
Saturday, April 26 at 10:00am
Location:
near the River Birch Room
Participation Fee:
Free