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Wood carving in Lancaster

Expanding our hand-tools with wood carving tools and running some classes using them

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Our Delivery Report

Funded on 06 March 2024 | Delivered on 05 December 2024

£403

RAISED

15

BACKERS

21

DAYS TO FUND

BIGGEST PLEDGE

Largest pledge from Lancashire County Council

£198

From Lancashire County Council

50

people have visited this project!

Event 06/06/24 - 06/06/24
Relief carving at Lancaster and Morecambe Makers, Lancaster

Relief carving

Lancaster and Morecambe Makers, Lancaster
Event 05/12/24 - 05/12/24
Festive wood carving at Lancaster and Morecambe Makers, Lancaster

Festive wood carving

Lancaster and Morecambe Makers, Lancaster
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donated £5

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Revenue generated

£250 Revenue generated

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Hours volunteering opportunities

9 Hours volunteering opportunities

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Classes provided

5 Classes provided

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Event 31/10/24 - 31/12/24
Halloween wood carving at Lancaster and Morecambe Makers, Lancaster

Halloween wood carving

Lancaster and Morecambe Makers, Lancaster

More about our impact

More about our impact

The environment

The environment

We used wood collected from dead trees, that were removed by a tree surgeon, in Lancashire area (specifically yellow cedar).

The local economy

The local economy

I personally was able to run private classes for home schools kids and escape2make, which I was paid for (some income from private classes also went to LAMM). The income from the 3 public classes went to running costs for LAMM (I volunteered my time for these).

Arts, culture & heritage

Arts, culture & heritage

People learned how to carve wood reliefs and whittling.

Activity, health and leisure

Activity, health and leisure

Many hours were spent in physical labour, making things!