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SAWDUST - CAMPS, CLASSES AND WORKSHOPS
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Now Enrolling -
Summer Camps & Saturday workshops!
Our mission is to keep the trades alive, by creating exciting experiences with woodowrking. Through teaching safety, how to correctly build, and providing fun projects, we love seeing the pride they feel through out the process! Each child gets to take home their finished products.
Our shop is located at our home just north of Downtown Concord off of Branchview and Old Salsibury Concord Rd. Feel free to message us for the address before registering if you need to know exact location!
Summer Camps 2022
Camps are from 9am-1pm, Monday-Thursday. $175 per week + material fees.
Include 2 structured projects each week, daily games/team challenges, and free build. We will have them bring a lunch each day to eat here. All tools and safety equipment provided.
Hand tools are primarily used. In some cases, we use a power tool with them, but it is done in an extremely safe manner, where they are assisting our teachers.
10% sibling discount
June 27th- June 30th
Outdoor Games
Ring toss and catapult
$60 material fee
July 18th - July 21st
Artists Adventure
Carving and Marquetry
$20 material fee
August 1st - August 4th
Add to your home
Custom Box and Bench / Stool (optional slab top)
$50 material fee
Homeschool Course Spring 2022
Geared for ages 8+. Adaptive curriculum; we meet your children where they are at, whether they are beginners or crave a challenge.
WE STILL HAVE ROOM IN OUR 2ND 5 WEEK SESSION!!!
5 weeks (4/27-5/25) - $120 + $20 material fee
Monthly and weekly payment options!
Class times are on Wednesdays - 1:30-3:30pm
Projects include:
Wooden Mallet - Tensegrity Stand - Coat Hook with Shelf - Snake
Saturday Workshops
Saturday April 23rd 10am-2pm $50
Slab Bench/Stool $35 material fee Slab end table $50 material fee
Geared for kids 8+
Skills learned: cutting, use of drill press, jointery, sanding/finishing.
Saturday June 4th 10am-12pm $25
Boat $5 material fee
Geared for kids 5+
Skills learned: cutting, gluing, use of screws and nails

Our mission is to keep the trades alive - With so many schools geared to teaching kids all about computers and learning how to function in a technology driven world, it makes it hard to slow down.
Here at SawDust wanted to bring kids back to the time we learned with our hands and not a screen. Getting to the creative and hands-on side of their brain. We love to teach kids how to turn nothing into something through their imagination and hard work. We would love to have your kids join us in a hands-on woodworking course. I want to teach them how to engineer something that has already been done before, but making it their own by thinking outside the box.
- Marshal Spradley