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			<title>Trillium foundation funds new training program</title>
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			<content-encoded><![CDATA[<br /><br />A 12-week, full time training program will teach basic carpentry skills to eight to 10 trainees, as well as creating a new line of upscale outdoor furniture (deck boxes, water barrels, dock caddies, etc.) out of wood. SIRCH Community Services, a charitable organization that operates the Thrift Warehouse on Hwy 28 south of Bancroft, successfully applied for the $75,000 grant last summer. 
Works of Wood will not only provide skills and employment training in carpentry, but will offer high-end, beautiful wood products at Thrift Warehouse and in other select locations. 
<br /><br />The North Hastings community has been welcoming to Thrift Warehouse, which opened next to Kawartha Dairy last April. 
The Warehouse is a 6,000-square-foot space that takes donated items and sells them at low prices – furniture, lighting, clothing, housewares, building supplies and other used items. The training program was a natural extension, as the Warehouse is part of the now-defunct Bancroft Door and Window Factory. “We are very excited about the potential of Works of Wood” said Gena Robertson, the executive director of SIRCH Community Services. 
<br /><br />“Since we opened a Thrift Warehouse in North Hastings, we've been able to employ two people full time and up to four others part time. 
<br /><br />“With Works of Wood we hope to create a whole new market and employ even more people in North Hastings. This is the first step.” 
Works of Wood has been funded as a pilot by the Ontario Trillium Foundation under a seed grant to determine the potential. 
<br /><br />The full time course, which is starting Feb. 29, is being co-ordinated by Sherry Hayes who manages the Warehouse, and taught by Don Zilstra, who has previously taught college-level trades. People interested in taking this training program should contact Sherry at 844-847-4382 or bring in their resume. 
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