Making a mark: Seniors get creative with carving club – Eagle-Tribune

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Jay Stone carves during a meeting of the wood carving club at the Ingram Senior Center in Salem, New Hampshire.
Beauparlant used several different knives to make figures out of wood for a friendship cane he is making.
Art Beauparlant, right, and Will Blackey carefully use knives to make figures out of wood during a meeting of the wood carving club at the Ingram Senior Center in Salem, New Hampshire.
Will Blackey jokes that his tackle box is now used more for storing his wood carving tools than fishing. He joins in on free weekly wood carving club meetings at Ingram Senior Center.
Jay Stone carves out a figure using sharp tools during a wood carving club gathering at the Ingram Senior Center.
Will Blackey carves out a bird with several different knives.

Jay Stone carves during a meeting of the wood carving club at the Ingram Senior Center in Salem, New Hampshire.
Beauparlant used several different knives to make figures out of wood for a friendship cane he is making.
Art Beauparlant, right, and Will Blackey carefully use knives to make figures out of wood during a meeting of the wood carving club at the Ingram Senior Center in Salem, New Hampshire.
Will Blackey jokes that his tackle box is now used more for storing his wood carving tools than fishing. He joins in on free weekly wood carving club meetings at Ingram Senior Center.
Jay Stone carves out a figure using sharp tools during a wood carving club gathering at the Ingram Senior Center.
Will Blackey carves out a bird with several different knives.
SALEM, N.H. — The latest weekly meeting of a wood carving club at Ingram Senior Center was well attended, with eight participants honing their craft.
New members are always welcome to join the free town offering.
Individuals have access to a variety of tools for creations ranging from figurines to canes.
More information about this club and others at the senior center is online at townofsalemnh.org/senior-services-division.
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