Bruce Men’s Shed celebrates second anniversary

Submitted by: Gerry Tilmans

Early May brought this year’s return of the Red Breasted Grosbeak to our feeders. After more than five years of year- round feeding we are getting a great variety of birds that remember last year’s supply and come back for more. I know it’s an awkward segue to the Men’s Shed but the coming warm weather means that we are soon wrapping up our indoor workshop season. A group of 9 of us met at Scott’s shop in Oliphant where we assembled fourteen more planters. Delivery time is here and we are building to order now and will accept orders until the end of May, then calling an end to our Golden Dawn fundraiser.

Cherry was the first recipient of our planter, and here it is (finally) planted

At our April meeting, we celebrated Bruce Men’s Shed’s second anniversary, with a potluck breakfast. It is hard to believe that two years have passed. Our reputation continues to spread and we are thankful for all of your support! With summer fast approaching we have decided to suspend our monthly meetings until the fall, but our weekly Monday Coffee Mornings will continue.

Three of our guys visited Gateway Haven Long Term Care in Wiarton in March, where we brought a number of bird feeder kits, bird house kits, and a bat house kit that we had made over the winter for such events. More than ten residents hammered the kits together and a few were then painted by another group.

Caution: Men at work

Harbourside Music in Lion’s Head received a grant to build a new stage near the marina to replace the old one. Working alongside municipal workers were volunteers from Harbourside Music and Bruce Men’s Shed. Day one saw placement of 20 of the thirty one cement blocks dug into the ground, along with making the four twenty-five foot beams for the structure. Stay tuned for updates and please say hello to the guys working there over the next few weeks.

Teamwork to move a very heavy beam

Every Monday morning, we meet for coffee 9am-11am at Canadian Legion Branch 202, 6 Hellyer Road on Highway 6 just north of Ferndale. Feel free to drop in for coffee. Doors open at 8:45. If you would like further information on how to get involved with the Men’s Shed movement, please contact us at brucemensshed@gmail.com or call Gerry at (519) 793–3005.

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