Children's Woodworking Classes in Charlottesville, VA

Judy Cahill, Instructor
Spring and Summer, 2010
(Email JCahill5@aol.com to get on mailing list for new class schedule.)
A woodworking experience using hand tools
- For girls and boys, ages 5-14
- An introduction to the joys of building
- Beginner and intermediate
Every finished project is a success!
SPRING 2010

Open Houses
Held at the Friends Meeting House, 1104 Forest Street, Charlottesville, VA.
Classes in Charlottesville
Held at the Friends Meeting House, 1104 Forest Street, Charlottesville, VA.
Spring 1
Week days, 3:30-5 pm or two Saturdays, 12:30-3:30
Two 4-week sessions (or two Saturdays), fee $67:
Mondays: March 15, March 22, March 29, April 5
Tuesdays: March 16, March 23, March 30, April 6
Fridays: March 19, March 26, April 2, April 9
TWO Saturdays, 9:30-12:30: March 20 and March 27

Summer Camps
Open House: June 11, 5pm-6pm
Camp hours: 9:30-11,11-12:30, 12:30-2, 2-3:30. (Enthusiastic campers are welcome for 3 hours.)
2010 Summer Camp Weeks
June 7-11, 2010
June 28-July 2, 2010
July 5-9, 2010
July 19-23, 2010
July 26-30, 2010
August 2-6, 2010
August 9-13, 2010
August 23-27, 2010
Spectrum Arts Camp (all day) June 14-25, 2010
Special Saturday-only camps: Saturdays, July 24+31, 9:30-12:30 or 12:30-3:30
New class: Adult Beginners
Adult Beginner Class: February 6 and February 13, 12:30-3:30, March 20 and March 27, 12:30-3:30.
Custom Classes!
Other woodworking classes are also available, for adult beginners, scouts, birthday parties, special events, etc. Please contact Judy Cahill for more information.
Instructor information, registration
Instructor Judy Cahill is an experienced carpenter with a B.A. in Education.
For more information or to register for a class, please call 434-979-1220 or email Judy at JCahill5@aol.com.

- My girls have enjoyed Ms. Judy's classes and are now in the middle of their second series. At first, I was skeptical that my 5-year-old could effectively use a sharp saw, but Ms. Judy is not only sweet and patient, she's thorough in teaching safety and proper tool use. My kids love the feeling of creating something they can really use, and they get valuable skills in the process. Ms. Judy also did a great birthday party for my 7-year-old and nine of her friends.
--Debra Ross, home schooling parent, Charlottesville
The Empire State Building. A Marble Maze. Playhouses for Cats. These are just some of the unique woodworking creations I've seen kids produce under the gentle guidance of the amazing Ms. Judy. There's so much to love in what she does and how she does it, but my favorite feature of her workshop is the fact that there are no pre-fab cookie-cutter patterns anywhere in sight. Instead, it's all about letting kids take the lead in conceiving and constructing carpentry projects. No wonder my daughter can't wait to go back again! And in a Bratz and Barbie world, what could be better than something that keeps girls more interested in hammering nails than in manicuring them???...Wooden It Be Nice!!
--Trish in Keswick
Transition between summer and fall!