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Thorndike Mill & Meeting Place
August 24, 2019

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Thorndike Mill & Meeting Place
August 24, 2019

Find us on Instagram @farwellmill

Can you afford to go gray? We've probably still got some Hoods kicking around. Inquire within.
We'll be at Farwell's today puttering away on a few projects. Please feel free to join our pop up work party. Nobody has the sniffles.
We are a glorious work in progress. If you are interested in helping us restore the center of Thorndike,  please do consider joining one of our volunteer crews. Send us a message for details.
We spent a few hours today in the front building of the mill. This was the original building and the future home of our vision, Farwell's General and Museum Store. In a few weeks the enormous task of lifting the front building will begin. We are simu
Many thanks to everyone who came out for a day of basket making at Farwell's. Special thanks to CP Woodman for sharing his knowledge and Willow branches.
The first step is just to your right, friend.
We'll look at that, a board member and two volunteers representing Farwell's at the Belfast Co-op annual meeting! Happy Sunday everyone!
Thorndike Folks Schools Tree-to-Basket Workshop on March 7th

Thorndike basket maker CP Woodman will guide participants through the process of turning fresh-cut willow branches into a handsome basket of their own. The event begins at 11am, includes a
Many thanks to @rustedpulchritude for coming all the way out to Thorndike to teach a spoon carving workshop in the lumber shed at Farwell's yesterday!
Diana and Kip, the ultimate volunteers have been busy at work on the ceiling at Farwell's this winter. If you are in need of a volunteer project please get in touch with us. Many hands make light work ♥️
Older PostTom Goodwin's video of Farwell buildings.
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