LEARN WOODWORK IN KATHMANDU

Did you know? Using timber is an environmen­tally-friendly way to build a structure because timber is considered carbon-negative. Something is “carbon-negative” if it removes more carbon dioxide than it adds in the atmosphere. That’s good news too, as over 70 percent of the devel­oped world’s population lives in housing framed by timber! And someone needs to build those houses. Do you know how they do it? Join the Woodworking Session at Nepal Communitere and learn to work with wood and machines your­self. You can then make your own masterpiece. The woodwork event will be held at the Nepal Communitere premises in Pulchowk on May 20, Sunday, from 4 to 6 pm. So, gear up in your mask and gloves and DRILL IT!

 

Registration fees: Rs. 700 (professionals)

 

For students: Rs. 500

 

*Parental supervision is required throughout the session for participants below 18.