From pub to plaything: Salvaged wood from
Kamloops restaurant to become donated toys
Woodworkers turning mahogany beams, railings, posts from closed Keg restaurant
into trains, cars, blocks
By Jenifer Norwell, CBC Posted: Nov 28, 2016 8:00 AM PT Last Updated: Nov 28,
2016 8:53 AM PT
Category: Projects
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Another Salvage Project, and Toys!
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The Iconic Trees from RIH
Anyone from Kamloops would recall these beauties. Much of the wood was salvaged, students had a lot to work with.
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For the Birds!
With the spring influx of songbirds, it’s nice to be able to make a home in hopes that some will stick around and raise a brood.
These plans are a good start…note different birds require different size boxes, height of the entrance hole, size of the entrance hole, and no perch! There is always some nefarious character wanting to break in and cause havoc.
The Kamloops Naturalist Club ran a fundraiser birdhouse project. The guild members supplied birdhouses for them, we’re told is was a success!
