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Teaching new students some old trade skills

Keeping the tradition of old trades alive is the intent of a new project in Summerside, P.E.I. Wyatt Heritage Properties Inc. has organized workshops that are being held a few times a week.

'Those skills are a big part of our heritage and our history'

Tristan Campbell learns the art of being a blacksmith. (Stephanie Kelly/CBC)

Keeping the tradition of old tradesalive is the intent of a new project in Summerside, P.E.I.

Wyatt Heritage Properties Inc. has organized workshops that are being held a few times a week.

Lori Ellis and Gordon Jenkins look at the old wood turning lathe. (Stephanie Kelly/CBC)

Interested students get to try their hand at old trades such asblacksmithing andwoodturning.

"Those skills are a big part of our heritage and our history...and I think there's aresurgencecertainly in some of it in terms of blacksmithing," said board member, Lori Ellis.

Blacksmith is one of the old trades that can be learned at a new program in Summerside. (Stephanie Kelly/CBC)

"You know, you see a lot of contemporary programming on TV these days done, you know in the world of blacksmithing, so it's an opportune time to put some classes together and try and instill a new passion."

There are 16 students taking part in the program.

Ellis said the workshops will last a few more weeks.

A number of items made on the woodturning lathe sit on the pile of wood ready for turning. (Stephanie Kelly/CBC)

With files from Stephanie Kelly