Hometown wood carvers etch out a space for comradery and creations
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KENOSHA (CBS 58) -- Every Monday at the Kenosha Senior Center, you'll find a group of wood carvers with tools in hand, working on their hobby. They also gather the first and third Saturday of each month at River Bend Nature Center in Racine.
Some carvers have been doing this for years, others just for months. But regardless, they say they do it for the togetherness as much as what they're actually making.
Michael Schlesinger joined them on CBS 58 Sunday Morning.
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