Lincoln-Way Community High School District 210 is offering their last adult woodworking class for the year at Lincoln-Way West on Saturday April 12 and 19 from 8am – 2pm. Participants must attend both dates. The cost of the class is $150.00. Space is limited to the first 12 people. As the demand for this class is high, the $150 fee is non-refundable.
To register for the class, email Nick at nschroder@lw210.org
Whether you are interested in creating your own family heirlooms, doing repairs, or want to embark on a lifelong hobby, you can get started here. The class is open to anyone who is interested in exploring the basics of woodshop safety, power tools, woodworking machinery, sanding, finishing, and more. Tools and materials will be provided in order for all participants to build their very own Adirondack Chair!
Participants must be at least 18 years old and a high school graduate, and will need to bring their own safety glasses, tape measure, and pencils each week. No prior woodworking experience is necessary as this class is designed for beginners.
The course is taught by Lincoln-Way instructor Nick Schroder. Nick has 20+ years of woodworking experience and grew up in his dad’s furniture shop. Prior to teaching, Nick was a cabinetmaker for several years and ran his own woodworking business.