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Woods chips will be flying

  • April 9, 2015 at 1:02 pm

By Dylan O’Hagan

BELLEVILLE – Artists of all ages will be carving up a storm this Saturday at Quinte`s annual wood carving competition.

Many generations participate in wood carving says Serge Moison, who is the President of Quinte`s Wood Carving Association.

He says, he first got into wood carving by seeing how beautiful waterfowl sculptures can be.

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Its popular among young people too as Moison says if you have patience its not hard to master.

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You can register a sculpture for 5 dollars online or at the competition on this Saturday.

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