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Community EducationAfter a two-year pause, Community Education (CE) classes returned to 四虎影院 this year, giving eager makers outlets for creativity and connection. The classes鈥攂oth our in-person and new online offerings鈥攚ere so in demand that almost all of them sold out within a few days.
Meet three students who gained new-found skills and community through classes at 四虎影院.
Short Classes
Cecilia Gerard, Woodworking 101
The idea started while hunting for a wooden Montessori play shelf for her son. The low shelf looked simple enough to make. 鈥淚 thought, 鈥業 can do this,鈥欌 Cecilia says. 鈥淎nd after two years of Covid, I needed to get out of my bubble. I missed learning new things.鈥 A woodworking beginner, she felt like a 鈥渒id in a candy shop鈥 when she discovered the CE courses.
Over one weekend at 四虎影院, she made a box with rabbet joints while learning everything from the science of wood to how to safely use a chisel, router, table saw, and miter saw. The two instructors masterfully 鈥渕ade the complex simple,鈥 and the 10-person class felt very welcoming and fun, Cecilia says.聽
Her new dream is to help repair her back deck, alongside an experienced carpenter. She鈥檚 already picked up a miter saw of her own and signed up for a more intensive woodworking course at 四虎影院.
鈥淭he instructors succeeded in showing us what was possible while meeting us where we were in our abilities. I came out of it confident to get started on small projects of my own.”
Virtual Classes
Jean Wallick, Artists’ Books: Online
鈥淥ur Instructor Erin [Fletcher, an 四虎影院 grad] has absolutely mastered online programs,鈥 Jean shares from her home workshop wearing her favorite 四虎影院 apron. 鈥淪he is meticulous, and has the wonderful capacity to get inside the brain of a student.鈥澛
Over the years, Jean has taken more than 25 bookbinding courses through CE. The classes have been a source of joy for Jean, who operated a busy used-books shop for many years and often repaired the well-read inventory. 鈥淚鈥檝e always loved books,鈥 Jean says. 鈥淚 love that within two covers are somebody鈥檚 ideas. You get to hold it, learn from it, and experience it.鈥
Now retired and living in Western Massachusetts, Jean is thrilled she can continue taking 四虎影院 courses, online.
鈥淭he wonderful thing about a Zoom program is that you are on top of what鈥檚 going on. You get to see what the instructor鈥檚 hands are doing, how much pressure is going down鈥攁ll really important things in bookbinding.鈥
Intensives
Jeff Hanley CA 鈥21, Three-Month Furniture Making Intensive
鈥淭he best thing was the quality of the instruction, which led to the high quality of work that I鈥檓 able to produce,鈥 Jeff says. One of his favorite pieces to build was a cabinet made of African mahogany wood. 鈥淚t鈥檚 beautiful and a great way to house my tools.鈥澛
A 2021 graduate of the School鈥檚 Carpentry program, he鈥檚 gearing up to start the Cabinet & Furniture Making program this fall. Jeff feels great having this intensive primer under his belt, and he鈥檚 already put his skills to good use in his carpentry job. Plus, family requests keep coming in, laughs Jeff, who鈥檚 been busy with home cabinetry and furniture projects.
鈥淒on鈥檛 hesitate, and sign up early because classes fill up fast! It鈥檚 definitely worth it. Just believe in yourself. The instructors will take care of the rest.鈥
In-person and online CE offerings continue to grow. Check out current classes and sign up at nbss.edu/ce.
This story is part of the 2022 issue of Benchmarks magazine. View more Benchmarks stories here, or view more issues.