This is one of my projects that I made from my vocational (Wood) classes at Georgia School for the Deaf when I was in my sophomore year. Back then in 1980s, GSD required all sophomore students to take vocational classes every three weeks and I loved them! However, I could not find a few missing pieces of wooden deer that I made and it saddens me. This is why it is important to donate your memorabilia that you made when you were at school to a museum. They can keep those noteworthy things safe and in good condition, and on display for all to see. I am gonna donate my cherished project to GSD Museum. Donate yours to your school museum before it is too late! ♥️
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