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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Last Wednesday's Class and Winter Classes


Either my students are getting better or I am becoming a better teacher. Great Job Ladies! They came from far and wide. From Austin, Texas to Chicago and New England. Boy do we learn more than making lampshades!!! Such laughs and conversation. It is really about more than just making lampshades. And the visitors loved our "real" general store. My shop is 2 doors down from Mach's Market, the general store. It's very convenient for workshop lunches.

I have yet to announce the winter class schedule, but have started to give it some thought. I want to give a drum workshop; they are a very hot item. Also wanted to say if you have a group of 6-8 friends and would like to do a winter workshop, give me a call at the shop. 802-325-6308. I can't do this in the summer, but winter is more flexible. (too hot in the shop)

In the past workshops have usually been feb, march, april and may. Feel free to give me any feedback with ideas you are interested in.

3 Comments:

Blogger Ederafaerie said...

Hi Judy~
It was so nice to meet you at the Studio meeting the other night. What a nice blog you have! I have "tagged" it-- a fun way of networking with other bloggers. The rules for what to do next are listed on my most recent blog post!
Take care,
Ivy

October 29, 2008 5:24 AM  
Blogger Ederafaerie said...

Thanks so much for your nice comments about my blog/jewelry! I didn't know what tagging was either until a few weeks ago, when I started seeing all these blog posts about it. Fun! Can't wait to see yours. Take care,
Ivy

October 29, 2008 9:50 AM  
Blogger judy lake said...

Thanks for the tag, I am trying to think of enough friends with blogs... and all the random facts, yikes. Your work is unbelievable great. Nice to see someone else with such patience! And thanks to you, I have just about gotten my Etsy site up and running. Hey, just have to put up product. Minor fact. just working on that.
judy

November 12, 2008 5:18 PM  

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