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All students must show proof of COVID-19 vaccination.
As of March 12, 2022, masks are no longer required but are strongly recommended for protection against inhaling sawdust.
This class is for the BIPOC community only.
What is a BIPOC student? Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) are anyone who identifies as Black, Native American, Native Hawaiian, Alaskan Native, Desi, Asian, Pacific Islander, Chicanx or Latinx.
Can non-BIPOC folks still sign up for BIPOC classes? No, but please check our calendar for other available classes.
Isn't this racist? Good question! No, in fact it's actually an anti-racist practice to create space for BIPOC folks to learn about carpentry and home repair in a space where they are centered. We have many other classes for our white friends and community members to choose from.
CLASS DESCRIPTION
In this class you can build a new garden bench, a plant stand, or maybe a catch-all next to the front door. Using a very simple design and reclaimed lumber, you’ll make a simple table or bench while gaining skills and confidence to use in future DIY projects.
This is a project-based class. Come with a basic idea and leave with your new piece of custom furniture!
Topics covered:
Measuring & marking accurately
Using chop saws safely
Drills and drivers
Using finish nail guns
Skill level: This class is ideal for beginners ages 18 and over
Class Schedule: Class will run for 3 hours with no break planned
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Each student will be required to sign this form upon arrival in class
Questions? Email us at education@rebuildingcenter.org