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Welcome to our Dining Camp Exhibit
Woodworking
August 21 - August 27
Garrison Wilkes’ exhibit of furniture hand crafted from PLP wood is a tour de force of artistic design, superb craftsmanship, as well as a walk down the history of wood at PLP. The cherry wood originated as cut boards from the old sawmill 50 years ago, and the pine and walnut were lumbered by Forrest Miller. Garrison is one of the multi-talented Gibby-Wilkes clan of artists. This is his first PLP exhibit.                                                   garrisonwilkes@gmail.com
Watercolor by Jean Littlefield, 1980's, of the PLP sawmill where Garrison Wilkes got his cherry wood.
Watercolor by John Claghorn, 1953, of the PLP sawmill where Garrison Wilkes got his cherry wood.
Watercolor by Ruth Fiala, 1982, of the PLP sawmill where Garrison Wilkes got his cherry wood.
Watercolor by Jean Littlefield, 1980's, of the PLP sawmill where Garrison Wilkes got his cherry wood.