11-21-2017, 10:35 AM
I met a gentleman who lives in a retirement village in the next town over. He brought some of his tools with him when he moved in (he previously had a 2000 sqft shop) and does some woodworking in his garage. He invited me to see his current shop and during the visit mentioned the village has a woodshop for the members of the community. I asked if I could see it. He said he has the key and I got a tour.
Turns out except for a 91 year old who still does a little wood carving my friend is the only one currently using the shop. He has setup some of the tools and cleaned the space up but the shop is not being used.
I asked if I or members of our Woodworkers Guild could volunteer to maintain, demonstrate, teach and perhaps increase the utilization of this facility.
I contacted the Community Outreach Coordinator for the village and was told there is no one in charge of that shop. If you are a resident you just ask for a key and they give you one.
The Outreach Cooordinator called and sent a couple e-mails. She was interested in pursing this relationship.
Question is whether any of the WoodNet members have volunteered in a retirement village shop (NOT as someone who lives in the village) and how it is working.
Thanks, Bill
Turns out except for a 91 year old who still does a little wood carving my friend is the only one currently using the shop. He has setup some of the tools and cleaned the space up but the shop is not being used.
I asked if I or members of our Woodworkers Guild could volunteer to maintain, demonstrate, teach and perhaps increase the utilization of this facility.
I contacted the Community Outreach Coordinator for the village and was told there is no one in charge of that shop. If you are a resident you just ask for a key and they give you one.
The Outreach Cooordinator called and sent a couple e-mails. She was interested in pursing this relationship.
Question is whether any of the WoodNet members have volunteered in a retirement village shop (NOT as someone who lives in the village) and how it is working.
Thanks, Bill