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    Hi All. I hope this is the right way to do it, I've never posted in a forum before. My son is going into yr 10 next year (15YO) and has a timetable clash with the woodwork class, so is unable to do it. Does anyone know of hobby courses for that age in/around Chadstone (3145)? Holmesglen is close, but he's not wanting an apprenticeship or any course like that, just a hobby course. Thanks in advance for any help.

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    Melbourne Guild of Fine Woodworking
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    Ongoing morning, afternoon and evening woodworking classes for beginners right through to experienced woodworkers. Small class sizes enable each student to get one on one instruction from our qualified instructors.

    Address:
    79b Lexton Rd, Box Hill Nth, Vic, 3129

    Contact Person: Alistair Boell
    Tel: 0413 537 490
    Mobile: 0413 537 490
    Email: [email protected]
    Victorian Woodworkers Association Inc

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    Basic skills through to furniture making; evening and weekend classes.

    Address:
    5 Tyrone St, North Melbourne, Vic, 3051

    Contact Person: Course Coordinator
    Tel: 03 5776 2178
    Email: [email protected]

    alternate contact person:
    Jerome Wielens
    Tel: 0431 891 451
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    Hi Julie

    First off, welcome to the Woodwork Forums


    secondly, above are the two woodworking "schools" in Melbourne that are listed in the magazine Australian Wood Review

    Now, given Melbourne has only left lock down in the past week, I don't know the status of the classes on offer through these two providers.
    Also, as you might notice from my signature block, i currently reside in Canada.



    The other organisation you might try is:
    The Council of Woodwork Clubs
    To Find Out About a Woodwork Club Near You.
    The Council of Woodwork Clubs (Vic. Reg. N°A0036694C) links clubs throughout Australia.
    Information about clubs is available from the Administration Office
    contact: Alison Dews 03 9836 2594
    email: [email protected]
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    regards from Alberta, Canada

    ian

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    Given the age of the lad, the club may insist on parental supervision.

    It has to do with Insurance, more than anything.
    Pat
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    Quote Originally Posted by JulieS View Post
    My son is going into yr 10 next year (15YO) and has a timetable clash with the woodwork class, so is unable to do it. Does anyone know of hobby courses for that age in/around Chadstone (3145)?
    Hi Julie,

    I would suggest that you look for a local club firstly. That way you could put him, any yourself, in touch with some experienced woodworkers who would be likely to help him get started with minimal financial outlay. That would allow you to gauge his interest in continuing and provide a venue for him to try it out without having to buy his own equipment, which can get costly depending on what aspect of woodworking he attaches himself to.

    After he proves his interest and dedication and maybe done some in-house courses at the club then you could look at the schools Ian mentioned. They are both very good but can be costly.

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    Thanks to everyone, you have given me places to investigate.
    Julie.

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