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Wildfire Prevention Measures – Restrictions on Activities in the Woods.

Nova Scotia has restricted activities in the woods and banned open fires. Restrictions are in place as of August 5 at 4pm until October 15, or until the Province lifts the restrictions. There is a $25,000 fine for violating these restrictions.

 

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Spoon Making Workshop

Join Us for a Spoon-Making Workshop at Ross Farm Museum!

Unleash your creativity and connect with history at our hands-on spoon-making workshop! Delve into the age-old craft of woodworking and learn how to transform a simple piece of wood into a beautifully carved spoon. Guided by one of our skilled Ross Farm Craftsmen, you’ll explore traditional techniques, discover the stories behind the craft, and create your unique utensil to take home.

 

This workshop is suitable for all skill levels, whether you’re a beginner or have some experience. Tools and supplies will be provided. The practice spoon will be made out of pine, and the project spoon will be made of poplar. You can enjoy the serene surroundings of Ross Farm Museum, where history comes alive, and leave with not just a spoon but also a newfound appreciation for craftsmanship.

Date: Wednesday, January 22nd, 2025
Time: 9:30 am - 3:30 pm
Cost: $65 + HST per person [includes the spoon to take home]
Location: Ross Farm Museum

All participants must be 16 years or older.

Spaces are limited, so grab your spot today and get ready to carve out some memories!

Hosted By: Ross Farm Museum