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Summer @AMP: Outdoor Design & Build Session 1

Real-life carpentry and woodworking Three sessions: ODB Basic: Structure: June 23–June 27 *WAITLIST ONLY ODB Basic: Sculpture: June 30–July 3 ODB Advanced: July 7–July 11 Dream it and build it! In this small-group outdoor program, tweens and teens will design, plan, and build lasting wood structures and sculptures. Working together, under the guidance of an experienced woodworker-artisan duo, participants gain practical skills—and confidence—using hand tools to create projects. Past projects include an outdoor stage, A-frame, pergola, planter boxes, and a…

when

June 23, 2025 @ 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

where

90 Whiting St
Winsted, 06098 United States

contact

American Mural Project

(860) 379-3006

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Real-life carpentry and woodworking
Three sessions:

ODB Basic: Structure: June 23–June 27 *WAITLIST ONLY

ODB Basic: Sculpture: June 30–July 3

ODB Advanced: July 7–July 11

Dream it and build it! In this small-group outdoor program, tweens and teens will design, plan, and build lasting wood structures and sculptures. Working together, under the guidance of an experienced woodworker-artisan duo, participants gain practical skills—and confidence—using hand tools to create projects. Past projects include an outdoor stage, A-frame, pergola, planter boxes, and a treehouse.

In these five fun-filled days, kids will:
Gain basic carpentry skills—measuring, cutting, fitting, and more.

Use their own set of hand tools—and take pride in their proper care and safe use.

Try out building techniques using modern, dimensional lumber.

Learn to source natural materials from the environment.

Develop spatial design aptitudes.

Work as a team.

Discover the sheer joy of real-life woodworking and building.

Space is limited. This is a small-group outdoor program that maintains a 3:1 student-to-teacher ratio to provide hands-on direction. Early registration is recommended.

SESSION 1 – ODB BASIC: STURCTURE
Learn the building techniques artists use. Create wood sculptures and armatures, craft musical instruments, and more.

Ages: 12+
Dates: Monday, June 23 – Friday, June 27
Times: 9am–3pm
Teaching Artists: Chip Heuer and Justin Truskauskas
Fee: $395

No experience is necessary for ODB Basic: Structure, but…
A keen interest in carpentry and the outdoors is a prerequisite. Participants will need to work together to complete their project successfully.

Early Bird Discount
A $25 Early Bird discount will be applied when you register before March 31.

Scholarships
Scholarships are available on a first come, first served basis.

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