The space offers programs in making furniture, planters, toolboxes, designing and art, according to an announcement.
Applications are now being accepted at the space, next to the Habitat Restore, 659 Main St., New Rochelle.
Builders camp will also include actually on the job training of building on homes, throughout the county.
“Our Made in NewRochelle” makers space will help to teach thousands, said Jim Killoran.
We need to make things again and learn how to use our hands for more than texting."
For more information, email Jim Killoran at email jim@habitatwc.org
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