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A visit to Pine Creek Woodworking

Seventh- and eighth-grade students at Bishop Baraga Catholic School in Iron Mountain spent Monday morning at Pine Creek Woodworking in Breitung Township learning about the trade. Students were also able to work on their own cutting board. From left are Pine Creek Woodworking Board President Tom Wender, Martin Husing, Daniel Erickson (behind), Michael Covitz, Matthew Walstrom, Ted Fornetti, Jacinta Husing, Juliana Rodriguez and Olivia Hanson. (Terri Castelaz/Daily News photo)
Seventh- and eighth-grade students at Bishop Baraga Catholic School in Iron Mountain spent the morning at Pine Creek Woodworking in Breitung Township learning about the trade. Student Michael Covitz cuts a board as shop member Dan Short looks on. (Terri Castelaz/Daily News photo)
Seventh- and eighth-grade students at Bishop Baraga Catholic School in Iron Mountain spent Monday morning at Pine Creek Woodworking in Breitung Township learning about the trade. Students were also able to work on their own cutting board and will return to finish the project next Monday. Students Juliana Rodriguez and Lily Murawski get assistance from Dave Wender on gluing wood pieces together for the cutting board. (Terri Castelaz/Daily News photo)

Seventh- and eighth-grade students at Bishop Baraga Catholic School in Iron Mountain spent the morning at Pine Creek Woodworking in Breitung Township learning about the trade. Students were also able to work on their own cutting board and will return to finish the project next Monday. The eighth-graders were able to visit the facility as seventh-graders last year and couldn’t wait to return, school staff said. (Terri Castelaz/Daily News photos)

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