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HAND PLANES will be part of the display during a private tour of Lie-Nielsen Toolworks on Monday. The tour is part of the Revelry for the River celebration in Rockland.
HAND PLANES will be part of the display during a private tour of Lie-Nielsen Toolworks on Monday. The tour is part of the Revelry for the River celebration in Rockland.
ROCKLAND — The Georges River Land Trust announces the first of 16 special events in its second season of Revelry for the River, 2013’s reprise of the popular 2012 celebration of GRLT’s 25th anniversary.

A Private Tour of Lie-Nielsen Toolworks is scheduled for Monday, Jan. 14, at 2:30 p.m. The snow date is Wednesday, Jan. 16.

For 30 years Lie-Nielsen Toolworks has been manufacturing exquisite hand woodworking tools locally in Warren and in 2009 received the state’s Governor’s Award for Business Excellence. Host and owner Tom Lie-Nielson will discuss the fascinating history of the company and lead participants in a full tour of the manufacturing process, including casting, milling and assembly. Attendees will have a rare opportunity to see the detail and craftsmanship that goes into producing these heirloom tools, a news release said.

After the tour, participants will enjoy wine and cheese in the classroom where skilled staff will demonstrate practical uses of hand planes and answer woodworking questions.

The tour is limited to 20 participants, and the cost is $35 for GRLT members and $45 for nonmembers. Last year’s tour of the Toolworks was exceptionally popular and sold out quickly.

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Tickets must be purchased in advance at www.georgesriver.org/revelry or by calling 594-5166.

GRLT’s 2013 Revelry for the River is a year full of diverse activities — antiques appraising and special art events, gourmet food and wine presentations, visits to lesser known watershed and coastal places, Celtic music, and much more — that will showcase the beauty of the St. George River watershed and continue the celebration of the Land Trust’s conservation success in Mid-coast Maine in its 26th year.

Organized in 1987, the Georges River Land Trust works to conserve the ecosystems and traditional heritage of the Georges River watershed region through permanent land protection, stewardship, education and outdoor experiences.


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