Tag: boat build

CANCELLED May 19, 3-5pm Community Boat Build

The LRWP seeks volunteers to help us construct two cedar strip boats during winter/early spring 2021. No experience required. This is an “in person” build session at our shop location at 100 Kirkpatrick Street in New Brunswick across from the New Brunswick train station (the former Fresh Grocer site). Volunteers will learn through hands-on activities.

Registration required. All participants will be expected to wear masks and comply with COVID-19 social distancing protocol.

Registration limited to eight (8) participants at each session.

More about the project here.

May 12, 3-5pm Community Boat Build

The LRWP seeks volunteers to help us construct two cedar strip boats during winter/early spring 2021. No experience required. This is an “in person” build session at our shop location at 100 Kirkpatrick Street in New Brunswick across from the New Brunswick train station (the former Fresh Grocer site). Volunteers will learn through hands-on activities.

Registration required. All participants will be expected to wear masks and comply with COVID-19 social distancing protocol.

Registration limited to eight (8) participants at each session.

More about the project here.

May 26, 5-7pm Community Boat Build

The LRWP seeks volunteers to help us construct two cedar strip boats during winter/early spring 2021. No experience required. This is an “in person” build session at our shop location at 100 Kirkpatrick Street in New Brunswick across from the New Brunswick train station (the former Fresh Grocer site). Volunteers will learn through hands-on activities.

Registration required. All participants will be expected to wear masks and comply with COVID-19 social distancing protocol.

Registration limited to eight (8) participants at each session.

More about the project here.

CANCELLED May 19, 5-7pm Community Boat Build

The LRWP seeks volunteers to help us construct two cedar strip boats during winter/early spring 2021. No experience required. This is an “in person” build session at our shop location at 100 Kirkpatrick Street in New Brunswick across from the New Brunswick train station (the former Fresh Grocer site). Volunteers will learn through hands-on activities.

Registration required. All participants will be expected to wear masks and comply with COVID-19 social distancing protocol.

Registration limited to eight (8) participants at each session.

More about the project here.

May 12, 5-7pm Community Boat Build

The LRWP seeks volunteers to help us construct two cedar strip boats during winter/early spring 2021. No experience required. This is an “in person” build session at our shop location at 100 Kirkpatrick Street in New Brunswick across from the New Brunswick train station (the former Fresh Grocer site). Volunteers will learn through hands-on activities.

Registration required. All participants will be expected to wear masks and comply with COVID-19 social distancing protocol.

Registration limited to eight (8) participants at each session.

More about the project here.

May 5, 5-7pm Community Boat Build

The LRWP seeks volunteers to help us construct two cedar strip boats during winter/early spring 2021. No experience required. This is an “in person” build session at our shop location at 100 Kirkpatrick Street in New Brunswick across from the New Brunswick train station (the former Fresh Grocer site). Volunteers will learn through hands-on activities.

Registration required. All participants will be expected to wear masks and comply with COVID-19 social distancing protocol.

Registration limited to eight (8) participants at each session.

More about the project here.

May 5, 3-5pm Community Boat Build

The LRWP seeks volunteers to help us construct two cedar strip boats during winter/early spring 2021. No experience required. This is an “in person” build session at our shop location at 100 Kirkpatrick Street in New Brunswick across from the New Brunswick train station (the former Fresh Grocer site). Volunteers will learn through hands-on activities.

Registration required. All participants will be expected to wear masks and comply with COVID-19 social distancing protocol.

Registration limited to eight (8) participants at each session.

More about the project here.

April Update from the Boat Shop

The LRWP has launched a new woodworking class for women, under the guidance of boat build volunteers-turned-instructors Amber Hennes and Sarah Tomasello. Amber gained skills in woodworking through her work in theater design and scenic fabrication across the US. Sarah has taken classes in woodworking, and has been part of our community boat shop boat build since project inception.

Participants are learning several aspects of woodworking, including: preparing and laminating wood for construction; transferring the pattern and cutting the shape; shaping the shaft, grip and blade; sanding; and applying the finish. At the end of the session, participants will have a paddle to take home!

Last Saturday, the second week of the workshop, participants finished gluing and clamping all of the pieces. Everyone’s paddles are now drying on the work benches! The next task is to cut out the basic paddle shape using a jigsaw.

April 28, 5-7pm Community Boat Build

The LRWP seeks volunteers to help us construct two cedar strip boats during winter/early spring 2021. No experience required. This is an “in person” build session at our shop location at 100 Kirkpatrick Street in New Brunswick across from the New Brunswick train station (the former Fresh Grocer site). Volunteers will learn through hands-on activities.

Registration required. All participants will be expected to wear masks and comply with COVID-19 social distancing protocol.

Registration limited to eight (8) participants at each session.

More about the project here.

April 21, 5-7pm Community Boat Build

The LRWP seeks volunteers to help us construct two cedar strip boats during winter/early spring 2021. No experience required. This is an “in person” build session at our shop location at 100 Kirkpatrick Street in New Brunswick across from the New Brunswick train station (the former Fresh Grocer site). Volunteers will learn through hands-on activities.

Registration required. All participants will be expected to wear masks and comply with COVID-19 social distancing protocol.

Registration limited to eight (8) participants at each session.

More about the project here.

1 2 3 4 5 6 10