Winter semester high school students in the carpentry and building class designed and built four benches for the Take a Break campaign at Sheriff’s Meadow Foundation, the foundation said this week.

Students visited Tom Turner’s mill in Katama and picked out locust, catalpa and pine found in the woods of the Island. The students used the wood to build thee benches by hand.

Benches were placed at Nat’s Farm in West Tisbury and at West Chop Woods. Two remaining benches will be placed at Brightwood Park in early March.

Carpentry and building teacher Bill Seabourne led the project with help from Susan Murphy of Chilmark and assistant principal Barbara-jean Chauvin.