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Hope Reed of Augusta, left, and Stephanie Banks of Nova Scotia take part in a timber frame class Wednesday at the Shelter Institute in Woolwich. The week-long “Purely Post & Beam” course instructs students on building timber frame structures from the ground up. The class is scheduled to conclude Friday when students will assemble and raise a 24-foot-by-24-foot timber frame they measured and cut during the week.  (Donald Jamison / The Times Record)
Hope Reed of Augusta, left, and Stephanie Banks of Nova Scotia take part in a timber frame class Wednesday at the Shelter Institute in Woolwich. The week-long “Purely Post & Beam” course instructs students on building timber frame structures from the ground up. The class is scheduled to conclude Friday when students will assemble and raise a 24-foot-by-24-foot timber frame they measured and cut during the week. (Donald Jamison / The Times Record)


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