First, welcome to the Guild. It’s a great place to meet like-minded folks of all skill and experience levels.
Shop space is hard to come by. You might look for coarses, workshops and open workshop time at area adult ed programs, often held at high schools and regional vocational schools. I’m not aware of any woodworking schools south of Boston. North Bennett Street School in Boston is one of the finest in the world and does have one day to two week workshops.
There is also classes at Woodcraft in Walpole. Just remember that your goal is an education, not just buying tools.
Or start with something you can make with a table, a few clamps and a few hand tools like gift and jewelry boxes, cutting boards and small shelving units. Perhaps carving.
Asbyou’ Probably noticed, the Guild goes quiet from mid-June to mid-September, except for the Furniture Interest Group. It’s probably a bit of a drivr, but you are certainly welcome to come to the FIG meeting in Stow next month. In the meantime, feel free to contact any of the officers or mentors listed in the Guild’s website for ideas.