Wallhead Workshop March 28-29, 2026 (Saturday-Sunday)
Wallhead Workshop March 28-29, 2026 (Saturday-Sunday)
Previous enrollment in an Introductory Workshop is a Pre-Requisite for this workshop.
This workshop will take place at Lower Howard’s Creek Nature and Heritage Preserve in Clark County, KY. It is designed to provide guidance on one critical piece of the anatomy of a dry stone wall; wallheads. Geared to those who have previously taken an Intro Workshop and wish to fine tune their skill and pick up another feather in their cap. This workshop will be a crucial component of any masons wishing to pursue certification. Participants will receive instruction on how to properly build a wallhead (cheek-end) by tearing down and rebuilding an existing historic one.
Below is an example of the workshop agenda:
DAY ONE:
8:30a - Classroom session and presentation covering the basics, fundamentals, safety, and what you can expect for the rest of the workshop. Coffee and donuts provided.
9:30a - Review of basics, on-site. Tear down section of wallhead, site preparation, and setting up frames
12p - Lunch, provided
1p - Rebuilding the wallhead as a group
3p - Tear down wallhead to be built in pairs
4p - Review / Q and A
DAY TWO:
8:30a - Review of previous day.
9a - Rebuild wallhead in pairs
12p - Lunch, provided
1p - Finish wallhead and discuss other elements
4p - Review / Q and A / Course Evaluations
Payments are refundable (less a $25 cancellation fee) only if we hear from you at least two weeks prior to the first day of your workshop. Deposits and payments are otherwise nonrefundable.
