Learn tiki carving at Cabrillo Marine Aquarium
–Kelly Burgess – LA Times
Cabrillo Marine Aquarium is holding a tiki-carving class this Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m.
Master carver Jim DePompei will teach carving techniques and tool care while students work on their own palm wood tiki.
Attendees will also learn about the cultural history and significance of the wood carvings.
Open to anyone age 10 and older, no previous wood carving experience is necessary.
The cost to attend is $59 ($53 for members). Class fee includes a palm log, set of chisels, a mallet and a t-shirt.
Registration is required and can be done by calling (310) 548-7562. Class size is limited, so call early to ensure your spot as this class fills up quickly.
The aquarium is located at 3720 Stephen M. White Drive in San Pedro.

Photo: A tiki statue stands in a corner at a restaurant. Credit: Kirk McKoy / Los Angeles Times
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