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Meet the New Woodworking Stars

By Seattle Mag March 12, 2014

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!–paging_filter–pMeet some of the emerging talents in woodworking at the a href=”http://nwwoodgallery.com“Northwest Woodworkers Gallery/a’snbsp;(Belltown, 2111 First Ave.; 206.625.0542)nbsp;strongRising Star Furniture Makers receptionnbsp;/strongthis Friday (3/14) at 5 p.m./p
pThis sixth annual juried show features 14 distinctive designs—chairs to coffee tables—by 10 local furniture makers./p
pIt would make a diverting stop as part of Friday’snbsp;a href=”http://www.belltownartwalk.com“strongBelltown Art Walk/strong/a, from 6-9 p.m./p
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