By Susan Elise Campbell
One of Saratoga’s newest non-profit organizations will launch in January to help woodworking novices and experienced hobbyists “build, collaborate and learn” skills in the community workshops at 69 Caroline Street, former home of The Children’s Museum. Saratoga Joinery is the latest endeavor of entrepreneur John Haller, who personally purchased the 8,500 square foot building in March of 2022 when he learned the museum would relocate.
“Some of the equipment and even the dust collector takes a lot of space,” said Haller, who has designed the first floor as a machine room and the second floor as a quieter workspace with benches and tables. “The whole building is coming out as nice as we expected.”
Haller is doing some of the construction and finishing himself, along with a number of local tradespeople and a mass of volunteers who share his compassion for the project, he said. He is not a woodworker by trade but a self-described “type A” personality who had a career in software beginning with his first start-up after graduation from RPI.