QuiltFest 2010 July 29-31 Jonesborough
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QuiltFest 2010 July 29-31 Jonesborough
No charge. Friday Noontime Lecture -- Millennium Centre Special events: Tennessee • Mountain Messages V – Opening and � Pat Speth – Five Inch is a Cinch ($15) QuiltFest 2010 Gallery Talk by Melinda Bula – Carroll Special events: • Meet the teachers night and reception at the Reece evening, Museum July (ETSU – Thursday, QuiltFest 2010 July 29-31 WELCOME! Friday 30 campus) (6:30 p.m.) shop on Wednesday, July 28, 6-7:00 p.m. July 29, 6 – 7:00 p.m. No charge. Buffet and Supperreception and Show and Tell $25.00 • Meet the teachers night at--the July 29-31 Once againNo Jonesborough, charge. Quilts (Linda Tennessee and Brenda) is shop on Wednesday, July 28,Visitors 6-7:00 p.m. (Jonesborough Center) Special events: • Buffet Supper and Show and Tell on Friday Special events: Jonesborough, the sole sponsor of a premier event. Noquilting charge. Tennessee Special events: annual QuiltFest 2010 • Mountain Messages V – Opening and evening in theCaffrey Jonesborough Visitorsspeaker. Center Her QuiltFest 2010 We are excited by our nationally and regionally � Debbie is the featured QuiltFest 2010 Tennessee Gallery Talk by Melinda Bula – Carroll • Meet the teachers night and reception at the at 6:30 p.m. Debbie Caffrey will be the • Meet the teachers night and reception at the recognized teachers. You• will find workshops forreception July 29-31 Mountain Messages V –isOpening and lecture “"Finding and Unleashing the July •Museum Meet the teachers at the featured shop Wednesday, July 28,night 6-7:00 p.m. (ETSU campus) –and Thursday, July 29-31 29-31beginners asReece speaker -- her topic, "Finding and shop on Wednesday, July 28, 6-7:00by p.m.Melinda WELCOME! Gallery Talk Bula – Carroll wellonas for quilters seeking more . Creativity Within You!” onp.m. Wednesday, July 28, 6-7:00 p.m. Jonesborough, July 29, 6 shop – 7:00 No charge. No charge. Jonesborough, No charge. Unleashing the Creativity–Within You!” design challenges. You Reece Museum (ETSU campus) Thursday, • TollJonesborough, Free 877-385-0934 advanced techniques and No charge. (across the street from Tennessee Quilts). Once again Tennessee Quilts (Linda and Brenda) is July No charge. can see the samples and register for the29, classes6 – 7:00 p.m. Tennessee Tennessee � Afterwards be prepared for the always • www.tennesseequilts.com. Buffet and Show and Tell Friday and Mountain Messages V – Opening and •Supper Mountain Messages V –on Opening Cost is $25.00. Afterwards, stroll Tennessee he sole sponsor of a premier annual quilting event. online at Actual see Quilts (Linda and Brenda) is entertaining show and tell. Plan to show those • Mountain Messages V – Opening and Gallery Talk byBula Melinda – Carroll Gallery Talk Melinda – Carroll inthe theby Jonesborough Visitors Center for "Music on theon Square." We excited by our nationally and regionally event. • Buffet Supper and downtown Show and Tell samples forevening most of classes can be seen atBula a are premier annual quilting finished and unfinished projectsFriday from earlier Gallery Talk by Melinda Bula – Carroll Reece Museum (ETSU campus) – Thursday, at 6:30 p.m. Debbie Caffrey will be the Reece Museum (ETSU campus) – Thursday, WELCOME! ecognized teachers. You will find workshops for WELCOME! evening in the Jonesborough Visitors Center Tennessee Quilts after June 1, 2010. our nationally and regionally QuiltFest classes. (Limit of two projects, please) Special Reece Museum (ETSU campus) – Thursday, July 29, – 7:00 p.m. No charge. Julyevents: 29, 6speaker – 7:00 p.m. No charge. WELCOME! featured --6 her topic, "Finding and • Pat Caffrey Speth – Five Inch is a be Cinch Noontime beginners as well as for quiltersworkshops seeking more at 6:30 p.m. Debbie will the s. You will find for QuiltFest 2010 July 29, 6 – 7:00 p.m. No charge. Unleashing the Creativity Within You!” Once again Tennessee Quilts (Linda and Brenda) is Lecture, Friday, July 30 at the Millennium techniques design challenges. Youis Once again Tennesseeand Quilts (Linda andmore Brenda) featured speaker her topic, "Finding and As always, •once we have confirmed yourShow sdvanced for quilters seeking Saturday, July 31 –Noontime Lecture by •Supper Buffet Supper and and Tell Meet the teachers night reception at on theFriday-Buffet and Show andand Tell on Friday the sole sponsor of aannual premier annual quilting event. Once again Tennessee Quilts (Linda and Brenda) is • (across the street from Tennessee Quilts). Center -- $15.00 July 29-31 he sole sponsor of a premier quilting event. an see the samples and register for the classes Unleashing the Creativity Within You!” registration, we will send you the materials list and es andWe challenges. You evening in the and Jonesborough Visitors Center Melinda Bula -- LIVE Trunk and Fashion Show Buffet Supper Show andCenter Tell shop on Wednesday, Julystroll 28, 6-7:00 p.m.on Friday are byofour nationally and quilting regionally thedesign sole sponsor a premier annual event. Cost is•$25.00. Afterwards, evening in the Jonesborough Visitors online www.tennesseequilts.com. Actual We areat excited byexcited our nationally andthe regionally (across the street from Quilts). any pre-class instructions. s and register for classes at 6:30 p.m. Debbie Caffrey be the with LiveTennessee Models -- Millennium Centre 12:00 Jonesborough, evening in Caffrey the Jonesborough Visitors Center No charge. recognized teachers. You will find workshops at 6:30 p.m. Debbie will be$25.00. thewill We are excited by our nationally andat regionallyfor downtown for "Music on the Square." • Melinda Bula Annual – Live Trunk and Fashion ecognized teachers. You will find workshops for amples for most of the classes can be seen Cost is Afterwards, stroll Dinner Cancellation Policy nesseequilts.com. Actual featured speaker -her topic, "Finding and p.m. $15.00 at 6:30 p.m. Debbie Caffrey will be the beginners as well as for quilters seeking more recognized teachers. will more find workshopsClasses for featured -- her topic, "Finding and Show with Models Noontime Lecture, Tennessee Tennessee after June 1,You 2010. beginners asQuilts well as for quilters seeking downtown for "Music on Live the Square." beMountain held speaker atUnleashing theMessages Centre at the Creativity Within You!” of theadvanced classes can be seen at a humorous look through the eyes of a quilt featured speaker --Opening her topic, "Finding and Take techniques and design challenges. You •will•Pat VMillennium –Within and Unleashing the Creativity You!” beginners as well as for quilters seeking more Speth – Five Inch is a Cinch Noontime Saturday, July 31 at the Millennium Center dvanced June techniques1, and2010. design challenges. You Park in Johnson City. (Directions are given (across theMelinda street from Tennessee after ● Lecture, If you cancel July 1,Millennium 2010, a Quilts). as she finds her way through the world ofatart, can see the samples and register for the classes Unleashing the Creativity Within You!” artist Gallery Talkbefore by Bula – Carroll Friday evening’s dinner beginning advanced andfor design challenges. You Friday, July 30 at the (across the street from Tennessee Quilts). - $15.00 is As once we techniques have your analways, see the samples and confirmed register the classes • Pat Speth – Five Inch a Cinch Noontime elsewhere in this brochure). You may go directly Cost is $25.00. Afterwards, stroll online atthe www.tennesseequilts.com. Actual (across the(ETSU street from Tennessee Quilts). quilting and wearable arts. This lecture includes a Reece Museum campus) – Thursday, refund $15)Afterwards, will be issued. All refunds Cost is(less $25.00. stroll canwesee samples and register forand the classes Center -$15.00 WELCOME! online at www.tennesseequilts.com. Actual 6:3030 p.m. be along a Buffet Supper at egistration, will send youofthe materials list Lecture, July atwill the downtown for "Music on Square." there the day ofJuly your scheduled class to pick uptheFriday, e have confirmed your samples for most the classes can be seen at fashion show Millennium with her award Cost is $25.00. Afterwards, stroll 29, 6 – 7:00 p.m. No charge. will be materials. processed by registration August 16,desk 2010. After • wearable online atofwww.tennesseequilts.com. Actual your registration downtown for "Music on the Square." 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(Directions are given with aatfriend. Or, if there isataMillennium waiting list Show with Live Models Lecture, earlier, may we will send you the materials listyour and information d Centre athave Millennium Lecture, Friday, July 30 at the Millennium 6:30 p.m. Debbie Caffrey will be the As always, once we confirmed your $15.00 Center -$15.00 recognized teachers. You will find workshops for • You will also have a chance to see the lsewhere in this brochure). You may go directly egistration, we will send you the materials list and Saturday, July 31 at the Millennium Center any pre-class instructions. Tennessee Quilts, beginning on Tuesday, July 27. for the class, we will the space to the y. (Directions are given -- Bula $15.00 featured speaker --award her topic, "Finding and registration, send you the materials list and beginners as your well scheduled asweforwill quilters seeking more • Center Melinda – Live Trunk and Fashion Hoffman Challenge again this year ny pre-class instructions. here the day of class to pick up - and $15.00 ochure). You may go directly next person on the list you receive a If you have questions AND about QuiltFest 2010, please FINDING UNLEASHING Unleashing the Creativity Within You!” Lecture, any pre-class instructions. A teacher’s exhibit of quilts inand thewill Melinda Bula –Centre Live Trunk Fashion advanced techniques and design challenges. You There is•free Show with Live Models Noontime (wallhangings, dolls and wearables) at the your registration materials. The registration desk Classes will be held at the Centre at Millennium parking at the in a covered ur scheduled class to pick up call the shop at 423-753-6644, toll-free at 877-385refund for the class fee only. Please contact • Melinda Bula – Live Trunk and Fashion (across the street from Tennessee Quilts). July 31 atthrough the Millennium Center - THE CREATIVITY WITHIN Show withSaturday, Live Models Noontime Lecture, Millennium Center Thursday can see the samples register for theare classes Jonesborough Visitors Center; sponsoredYOU by – Park Johnson City. (Directions given parking garage Classes will be held at theand Centre atfor Millennium will be open at in 8:30 a.m. each day your •with A teacher’s exhibit ofor quilts in the adjoining the Centre and a “pull up” aterials. The registration desk 0934 email linda@tennesseequilts.com. Show Live Models Noontime Lecture, Cost is $25.00. Afterwards, stroll Annual Dinner us with any registration change so that the Cancellation Policy $15.00 Classes will be held at the Centre at Millennium Saturday; no charge. Saturday, July 31 at the Millennium Center online at www.tennesseequilts.com. Actual elsewhere this brochure). You mayup go directly thepractical Town of Jonesborough -charge. onvenience. Additionally, iffor you are want to pick Park in Johnson City.in (Directions given Millennium Center through approach tonoBECOMING A curb where youdowntown can unloadfor your quilting supplies. 0 a.m. each day your July 31on atthe the Millennium Center - AThursday "Music Square." appropriate name tag will be available. - $15.00 Saturday, Park in Johnson City. (Directions aretogiven samples for most classes can be seen at there the dayofofthe your scheduled class pick up lsewhere in this brochure). You may go directly your information earlier, you may do so at Saturday; no charge. tionally, if Cancellation you wantPolicy to pick up Annual Dinner CONFIDENT QUILTER – Taking the mystery - $15.00 • also A teacher’s exhibit ofsee quilts in the Annual Dinner Cancellation Policy elsewhere inscheduled thisbefore brochure). You may go directly •are You will have a chance toand the Tennessee Quilts after June 1, 2010. your registration materials. The registration desk ● If you cancel July 1, 2010, a Tennessee Quilts, beginning on Tuesday, July 27. here the day of your class to pick up Classes from 9:00 to 4:30 with a one a halfFriday evening’s dinner beginning at arlier, you may do so at Millennium Center Thursday through • Pat Speth – Five Inch is a Cinch Noontime Annual Cancellation Policy • ● Hoffman A teacher’s exhibit quilts inwill the8 there the day of8:30 your scheduled class pick up will be open at a.m. each day for Challenge again this year great quilts!� visualize, your registration materials. The registration desk Classes not receiving atDinner least • of You also haveout a of chance to Dream, see the refund (less $15) will be issued. Alltoyour refunds hour lunch break. eginning on Tuesday, July 27. Saturday; no charge. • A teacher’s exhibit of quilts in the at Lecture, Friday, July 30 at the Millennium 6:30 p.m. will be a Buffet Supper � If you cancel before July 1, 2010, a convenience. Additionally, if you want to pick up your registration materials. The registration desk (wallhangings, dolls and wearables) at the Millennium Center Thursday through As always, once we have confirmed your If you cancel before July 1, 2010, a Friday evening’s dinner beginning at There is free parking at the Centre in a covered will be● open at 8:30 a.m. each day for your Hoffman Challenge again this year registrations subject to being canceled. recognize elements, organize your willyour be(less processed by August 16, 2010. After Millennium Center Thursday through Center --are $15.00 information earlier, you may do so at refund $15) will be issued. All refunds Saturday; no charge. will Additionally, be open atsend 8:30 a.m. each day forlist your Jonesborough Visitors Center; sponsored byat dolls and wearables) at the registration, we will you the materials and Note: No6:30 the Jonesborough Visitors Center. refund (less $15) will be issued. All refunds onvenience. ifin you want to pick up parking garage adjoining the Centre and a “pull up” (wallhangings, p.m. will be a Buffet Supper outside food or beverages are allowed in If we cancel a class, we will contact you fg you cancel before July 1, 2010, a at the Centre a covered 6:30 p.m. acharge. Buffet Supper • You willbe also have anochance to seeat theat July 1, processed there will be no refunds. However, Saturday; nodinner thoughts, and learn to apply Tennessee Quilts, beginning Tuesday, 27. Friday evening’s beginning convenience. Additionally, ifon you want toJuly pickthe upMillennium the Town ofwill Jonesborough -charge. will be by August 16, 2010. After pre-class instructions. will be processed by August 16, 2010. After urbany where you can unload your quilting your information earlier, you may do so atsupplies. Jonesborough Visitors Center; sponsored by Center. Box lunches are available Debbie Caffrey will be our featured oining the Centre and a “pull up” Hoffman Challenge again this year the Jonesborough Visitors Center. regarding any cancellation. •YouJonesborough Melinda Bula –a Live Trunk Visitors Center. nd (less $15) will bebe issued. All refunds youyour are always welcome to fill your • the will also have chance toavailable seeand the Fashion information earlier, you may do27. soplace at for purchase. July 1, there will no refunds. However, techniques to--make quilts. Tennessee Quilts, beginning on July the Town of Jonesborough no your charge. July 1, there will be noatTuesday, refunds. However, 6:30 p.m. will be aservice Buffet Supper at Coffee and water (wallhangings, dolls and wearables) at the unload your quilting supplies. There is free parking the Centre in a covered • You will also have a chance toLecture, see the Show with Live Models Noontime speaker -her topic, Debbie Caffrey will be our featured Tennessee Quilts, beginning on Tuesday, July 27. Hoffman Challenge again this year will be held at the Centre at Millennium with a friend. Or, if there is a waiting list you are always welcome to fill your place beClasses processed by August 16, 2010. After Classes are from 9:00 to 4:30 with a one and a halfyouparking are always welcome to fill your place with compliments. Jonesborough Visitors Center; sponsored garage adjoining theare Centre and a “pull up”our Hoffman Challenge again this year Saturday, July 31 atVisitors the Millennium Center - by the Jonesborough Center. (wallhangings, dolls and wearables) at--the speaker -her topic, inthe Johnson City. (Directions given for class, we will award the space to the with a friend. Or, if there is a waiting list Debbie gives you simple concepts to use in There is free parking at the Centre in a covered speaker -her topic, lunch break. the Town of Jonesborough no charge. with a friend. Or, if there is a waiting list yhour 1,Park there will be no refunds. However, Quilt Shows 00 to 4:30 with a one and a halfcurb where you can unload your go quilting supplies. (wallhangings, dolls and wearables) - $15.00 There is free parking atYou theand Centre indirectly aup” covered Jonesborough Visitors Center; sponsored by at the quiltmaking and inspires you to take control elsewhere in this brochure). may parking garage adjoining the Centre a “pull for the class, we will award the space to the Debbie Caffrey will be our featured next person on the list and you will receive a FINDING AND UNLEASHING for the class, we will the space to the Visitors Center; sponsored by arewhere always welcome toaward fill your place the Town Jonesborough of Jonesborough -- no charge. parking adjoining the Centre and “pullaup” daycan ofgarage your scheduled class to pick up urbthere you unload your quilting supplies. Note: Nothe outside food or beverages are allowed inaand next person on the list and you will receive FINDING AND UNLEASHING of your quilts, adding your personal touch, Classes are from 9:00 to 4:30 with a one a halfrefund for the class fee only. Please contact next person on the list and you will receive a the Town of Jonesborough charge. • A teacher’s exhibit of quilts in the-- no THE CREATIVITY WITHIN YOU – speaker -her topic, curb Or, where you can is unload your quilting supplies. registration The registration hhe ayour friend. ifmaterials. there aonly. waiting listdesk Millennium Center. Box lunches are available refund for the class fee Please contact hour lunch break. ood or beverages are allowed in Hoffman Challenge -At the Jonesborough to make them beautiful, unique, and refund for the class fee only. Please contact THE CREATIVITY WITHIN usbewith any registration change so that the Millennium Center Thursday throughYOU THE CREATIVITY WITHIN YOU will open at9:00 8:30 a.m. each day foravailable your A practical approach tofrom BECOMING A- –– Classes are from to 4:30 with a are one and ato halfor purchase. Coffee and water service the class, we will award the space the us with any registration change so that the nter. Box lunches available Visitors Center during QuiltFest 10:00 a.m. us with any registration change so that the complete. Saturday; no charge. appropriate tag will bewant available. Classes arename from 9:00 4:30 with one and A practical approach to BECOMING A convenience. Additionally, iftoor you toa pick up a halfwith our compliments. hour lunch break. Note: No outside food beverages are allowed in 5:00 p.m. Sponsored by the Town of Jonesborough. and water service available appropriate name tag will be available. CONFIDENT QUILTER – Taking the mystery tee person on the list and you will receive a appropriate CONFIDENT FINDING AND UNLEASHING hour lunchname break.tag your information earlier, youwill maybedoavailable. so at QUILTER – Taking charge. nts. the Millennium Center. Box lunches are available No CONFIDENT QUILTER – Taking thethe mystery • You will also have a chance to see the Show and Tell will be held afterwards nd for the class fee only. Please contact Tennessee Quilts, beginning on Tuesday, July 27. out of great quilts!� Dream, visualize, ● Classes not receiving at least 8 Note: Nofor outside food orCoffee beverages are allowed purchase. and water serviceinavailable THE CREATIVITY WITHIN YOU – mystery out of great quilts!™ Dream, � Classes not receiving at least 8 Hoffman Challenge again this year out of great quilts!� Dream, visualize, ● Classes not receiving at least 8 canceled. Note: No outside food or are allowed in Teacher’s (limit 2 projects). Plan for a fun with our compliments. he Millennium Center. Box lunches arethat available with any registration change so the registrations are subject tobeverages being Exhibit – Millennium Centre your –at the recognize elements, organize registrations are subject to being canceled. (wallhangings, dolls and wearables) visualize, recognize elements, organize A practical approach to BECOMING A registrations are subject to being canceled. the Millennium Center. Box lunches are available There is free parking at the Centre in a covered recognize elements, organize or purchase. Coffee and water service availableyou Thursday through Saturday 9:30 to 4:30 --your No by evening with your quilting friends. If we cancel class, weCentre will contact ropriate name tag will be available. Jonesborough Visitors Center; sponsored If cancel aaa class, we will contact you thoughts, and learn to apply for purchase. Coffee water available garage adjoining the andservice a “pull up” If we we cancel class, weand will contact you your thoughts, and learn to apply withparking our compliments. thoughts, and learn to apply charge. CONFIDENT QUILTER – Taking the mystery Tickets are $25.00 for the Buffet regarding any cancellation. the Town of no charge. regarding with our compliments. curb where youany cancancellation. unload your quilting supplies. regarding any cancellation. techniques toJonesborough make your--quilts. lasses not receiving at least 8 Classes are from 9:00 to 4:30 with a one and a halfstrations are subject to being Quilt Shows Quilt Showscanceled. Shows hour lunch break. Quilt e cancel a class, we will contact you Note:any No outside food or beverages are allowed in arding cancellation. Hoffman Challenge -- At the Jonesborough Hoffman Challenge -At Hoffman Challenge --Box At the the Jonesborough Jonesborough theVisitors Millennium Center. lunches are available Center during QuiltFest from Visitors Center during QuiltFest from 10:00 a.m. Visitors Center during QuiltFest from 10:00 10:00 a.m. a.m. --for5:00 purchase. Coffee and water service available p.m. Sponsored by the Town of Jonesborough. 5:00 p.m. Sponsored 5:00 p.m. Sponsored by by the the Town Town of of Jonesborough. Jonesborough. with our compliments. No charge. Quilt Shows No charge. No charge. Teacher’s Exhibit – Millennium Centre – to make your quilts. outtechniques of great quilts!� Dream, visualize, Debbie gives you simple concepts use Debbie gives gives you simple simple concepts to to use in in Debbie you concepts to use in Tennessee Quilts recognize elements, organize your quiltmaking inspires you to take control quiltmaking and and inspires you to take control QuiltFest 2010 thoughts, and adding learn to apply of your Shop Hours of your your quilts, quilts, adding your personal personal touch, touch, to make them beautiful, unique, and techniques to make your quilts. to make them beautiful, unique, and Mon. – Sat.: Open – 9:00 a.m. complete. complete. complete. Wed., Thurs., Fri. – Open until 9:00 p.m. Debbie gives you simple concepts to use in Sat.Tell – Open untilbe 6:00 p.m. afterwards Show and will held Show and Tell will be held afterwards Show andand Tell will be held afterwards Sunday: August 1 to quiltmaking inspires take control (limit 2 projects). Planyou for a fun (limit 2 projects). Plan for a fun Supper and for the program. Please make your reservations for this event when you register for your classes or, alternatively, you can purchase tickets from Tennessee Quilts prior to July 23, 2010. Class Information www.judithheyward.com Melinda’s wallpaper and fabric designs have been featured on the covers of Better Homes and Garden magazine as well as Sunset design books in addition Martine House is a fiber artist, lecturer and teacher who currently lives in western North Carolina. to other noted publications. Since moving to the Sacramento area in 1996, she has been involved in Born and educated in France, she moved to the US in 1983 and immediately started quilting. After quilting and wearable arts, which has always been her first love. Her sense of color and design has mastering traditional quiltmaking, she began designing her own pieces and teaching her favorite won her numerous awards for both quilts and techniques. She teaches at various venues, wearable arts. Her wearable arts are dynamic and modern and she loves to experiment with new including the John Campbell Folk Art School in Brasstown, North Carolina and periodically in her techniques. She has recently developed Yellow House Designs, a line of patterns she has designed native France.began www.housefiber.com Judith Heyward quilting fulltime about six Judith Heyward began quiltingFusible fulltime about six years ago. After a trip to the Sisters Oregon which includes the new Fabulous Flowers Our Faculty yearsalong ago. with Afterother a tripquilting to the Sisters Oregon Our Faculty patterns patterns including Renny Jaeger, local prolific quiltmaker whose outdoor quilt show,aJudith was hooked. And thus outdoor quilt show, Judith wasHer hooked. And on thus began red work, appliqué and wearable. first book quilts wonday multiple awards is teaching Hearts herhave present quilting journey. She is still began present day quilting journey. is six still figuring her Fabulous Fusible Flower technique, Cutting and Gizzards, Star Wonder out how to doofthings and and stillFolk goingArt to quilt Melinda Bulaher has been sewing since she was a She Judith Heyward began quilting fulltime about figuring out how do to things and stillOregon going Melinda Bula has been Garden was in December 2007. Applique. And now, she also enters quilt shows and young girl. She and herreleased husband, Joe, started their to quilt shows. yearsQuilts, ago. After ato trip the Sisters Oursewing Facultysince she was a shows. And now, she also enters quilt shows and young girl. She and her husband, Joe, started their ownwww.melindabula.com teaches others how to figure things out. wallpaper and fabric design business in 1988. outdoor quilt show, Judith was hooked. And thus teaches others how to figure things out. own wallpaper and fabric design business in 1988. Melinda’s Jane Hardy Miller making all kinds of quilts for 35 wallpaper and day fabric designs have been began her present quilting journey. She is still www.judithheyward.com www.judithheyward.com Melinda’s wallpaper andsewing fabric since designs Debbie is aofself-published author of many years, Jane has gradually gravitated toward using a featured on Caffrey the covers Homes and figuring out how toBetter do things and stillGarden going to quilt Melinda Bula has been shehave wasbeen a featured on the covers of Better Homes and Garden books and numerous patterns. In addition, she has low level of contrast manylecturer of her quilts. She magazine as well as Sunset design books in addition Martine House is a fiberinartist, and teacher shows. And now, she also enters quilt shows and young girl. She and her husband, Joe, started their magazine as well as Sunset design books in addition Martine House is a fiber artist, lecturer and teacher designed and published over 100 patterns in an thatlives her in favorite parts of quilting were noted publications. to the whorealized currently western North Carolina. others how toSince figuremoving things out. own wallpaper and fabric design business in 1988. to otherteaches who currently lives in western North Carolina. to other noted publications. Since moving to been the ever-changing of mysteries. Debbie has taught playing with theincolor and she making a lot Sacramento area inline 1996, she has been involved in Born and educated France, moved toof theprints US www.judithheyward.com Melinda’s wallpaper and fabric designs have Born and educated in France, she moved Sacramento areacovers in 1996, she hasHomes been involved in quilting many energy-filled workshops nationwide forto the US in 1983 workand together, so whenstarted she happened and wearable arts, which has always been immediately quilting. upon AfterFrench featured on the of Better and Garden inlove. 1983 and immediately quilting. quilting arts, which always been her guilds and shops. Open Canstarted of Worms was Braid Quilts it wasquiltmaking, a perfect match. She started firstMartine Her sense color and design hasandAfter traditional she began magazineand as wearable well as Sunset designhas books in addition House isof a afiber artist, lecturer teacher mastering mastering traditional quiltmaking, she began her first love. Her sense of color and design has Judith Heyward began quilting fulltime about six in 2000.awards While writing second book on makingher them and couldn’t stop, andher she is still wonreleased herwho numerous both her quilts andCarolina. designing own pieces and teaching favorite currently lives for in western North to other noted publications. Since moving to the designing her own pieces and teaching her favorite won her numerous awards for both quilts and ago. After trip though to at thevarious Sisters Oregon Our Can Faculty the subject, Another of Worms, the and falltoofthe US years making them even she has tried to stop—a arts.and Her wearable are dynamic techniques. 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Please contact who currently lives in western North Carolina. Born and educated in France, she moved to the US us with any registration change so that the in 1983 and immediately started quilting. After appropriate name tag will be available. mastering traditional quiltmaking, she began Judith Heyward began quilting fulltime about six designing her own pieces and teaching her favorite ● Classes not receiving at least 8 years ago. After a trip to the Sisters Oregon techniques. teaches various venues, outdoor quilt She show, Judithatwas hooked. And thus registrations are subject to being canceled. including the John Campbell Folk Art School began her present day quilting journey. She is in still Brasstown, in quilt her If we cancel a class, we will contact you figuring out North how toCarolina do thingsand andperiodically still going to native France. www.housefiber.com shows. And now, she also enters quilt shows and regarding any cancellation. teaches others how to figure things out. Renny Jaeger, a local prolific quiltmaker whose www.judithheyward.com Quilt Shows quilts have won multiple awards is teaching Hearts and Gizzards, Wonder Folk and Art teacher Martine HouseStar is aof fiber artist,and lecturer Applique. who currently lives in western North Carolina. Challenge -- At the Jonesborough Born and educated in France, she moved to the US Hoffman Pat Speth began quilting in 1988 when she Jane Hardy Miller making all kinds of quilts for 35 Visitors Center during QuiltFest from 10:00 a.m. in 1983 and immediately started quilting. After purchased a wool quilt Events batting from her Special years, Jane has gradually gravitated toward using a 5:00 p.m. Sponsored by the Town of Jonesborough. mastering traditional quiltmaking, she began Grandmother's auction. checked a stack of Wednesday, July 28 (6:00 -"I7:00 p.m.)outTennessee low level of contrast in many of her quilts. She No charge. designing her own pieces and teaching her favorite Quilts quilt books from the library and fell in love with the realized thatShe her teaches favoriteatparts of quilting techniques. various venues,were patterns and designs, I knew I could not stop with playing with the color and making a lot of prints Teacher’s Exhibit – Millennium Centre – including the John Campbell Folk Art School in justMeet one quilt," says Pat. PatBook started working with 5 ● the Teachers Signing work together, so Carolina when sheand happened upon in French Thursday through Saturdayand 9:30 to 4:30 -- No Brasstown, North periodically her Reception. inch squares as a basis for her quiltmaking in 1993. Free Braid Quilts it was a perfect match. She started charge. native France. www.housefiber.com Her first book, Nickel Quilts was published in 2001. making them and couldn’t stop, and she is still She loves teaching the methods for working with making them even though she has tried to whose stop—a Thursday, July 29 (6:00 - 7:00 p.m.) Reece Renny Jaeger, a local prolific quiltmaker the 5"–squares, and sharing her quilts with others. Museum ETSU campus true addict! For multiple the sameawards reasons,is and whenHearts she can quilts have won teaching Tennessee Quilts Pat is currently working on her line of individual tearGizzards, herself away the French Braids, and Starfrom of Wonder and Folk Artshe also QuiltFest 2010 patterns, a Block of the Month Quilt, and her fourth Mountain Messages V – "Everything Old loves making scrap quilts, as she finds them more � Applique. Shop Hours book. most recent book, Amazing is NewHer Again." Opening and GalleryNickel Talk Quilts, challenging than quilts with a limited number of was released on October 1, 2008. by Melinda Bula Free. fabrics. www.frenchbraidquilts.com Jane Hardy Miller making all kinds of quilts for 35 Mon. – Sat.: Open – 9:00 a.m. www.patspeth.com years, Jane has gradually gravitated toward using a Wed., Thurs., Fri. – Open until 9:00 p.m. Friday Noontime Lecture Millennium Centre low level of contrast in many of her quilts. She Sat. –to Open until-- 6:00 Directions the Centre at p.m. Millennium Park realized that her favorite parts of quilting were Sunday: August 1 adjoining the (Free Parking in the Garage �Centre; Pat Speth – Five Inch isp.m. a Cinch ($15) playing with the color and making a lot of prints 1:00 p.m. 5:00 you may drive up to the door to unload) Cancellation Policy work together, so when she happened upon French Friday evening, July26 30West (6:30(19W/23N): p.m.) Braid Quilts it was a perfect match. She started From Interstate Exit ● If you cancel before July 1, 2010, a Hwy Ann Moore is known for her talent for teaching Buffet Supper and Show and -- $25.00 making them and couldn’t stop, and she is still 321 (Elizabethton exit) left ontoTell University refund (less $15) will Center) be make issued. All refunds good quilting habits. She she is well and her (Jonesborough making them even though hasorganized tried to stop—a Parkway. Go 1.9Visitors miles and a left onto W. projects are beautiful. She will be teaching will be processed by go August 16, and 2010. true addict! For the same reasons, and when she can State of Franklin Road; 0.3 miles turn After right beginning machine quilting, a more advanced � Debbie Caffrey is the featured speaker. Her July 1, there will be no refunds. However, tear herself away from the French Braids, she also just before the Carnegie Hotel onto Millennium machine quilting class andasStorm at Sea. lecture is always “"Finding theare loves making scrap quilts, she finds them more you are to fillgarage your place Blvd. The Centre welcome andand its Unleashing parking behind Creativity Within You!” . challenging than quilts with a limited number of the Carnegie Hotel. with a friend. Or, if there is a waiting list fabrics. www.frenchbraidquilts.com for the class, we will award the space to the �From Afterwards be26 prepared for the Interstate East: Exit 19always (State of next person on the list and you will receive a entertaining showright andon tell. Plan show those Franklin). Bear State ofto Franklin; go 4.9 refund for the class fee only. Please contact finished and will unfinished earlier miles. You see the projects Carnegiefrom Hotel on your left us with any registration change so that the QuiltFest classes. (Limit of two projects, please) across from the Mini-Dome at East Tennessee State appropriateTurn name University. lefttag justwill pastbe theavailable. Carnegie Hotel Saturday, July 31 –Noontime by its parking onto Millennium Blvd. The Lecture Centre and Ann Moore is known for her talent for teaching Melinda Bula -LIVE Trunk and Fashion garage are directly behind the ● Classes not receiving at Hotel. least 8 Show good quilting habits. She is well organized and her withregistrations Live Models are -- Millennium Centrecanceled. 12:00 subject to being projects are beautiful. She will be teaching p.m.From $15.00 Jonesborough Visitors Center. If we cancel a class, we will contactTurn youright beginning machine quilting, a more advanced Takeatathe humorous look through the eyes of a quilt light on 11E ; drive 4.8 miles; make a right regarding any cancellation. machine quilting class and Storm at Sea. artistonto as she finds herFranklin; way through themiles worldand of you art, will N. State of go 1.5 quilting andCarnegie wearableHotel arts. on This lecture includes a the see the your left across from wearable fashion show along with her award Mini-Dome at EastQuilt Tennessee State University. Shows winning Fabulous Fusible Flower quilts. Melinda was on OctoberVisitors 1, 2008. the released Jonesborough Special Events Center. www.patspeth.com Wednesday, July 28 (6:00 7:00 p.m.) Tennessee Debbie Caffrey will -be our featured Quilts Directions thetopic, Centre at Millennium Park speaker -- to her t (Free Parking in the Garage adjoining the ● Book Signing Centre;Meet you the mayTeachers drive upand to the door to unload) Reception. Free FINDING AND UNLEASHING From 26 West (19W/23N): Hwy– THEInterstate CREATIVITY WITHINExit YOU Thursday, July 29 (6:00 - onto 7:00 University p.m.) Reece 321 (Elizabethton exit) left A practical approach to BECOMING A Museum –Go ETSU campus Parkway. 1.9 miles and make a left onto W. CONFIDENT QUILTER Taking the turn mystery State of Franklin Road; go–0.3 miles and right � before Mountain Messages Vonto – "Everything Old just the Carnegie Hotel Millennium out of greatAgain." quilts!�Opening Dream, visualize, and Gallery Cancellation Policy Blvd.is New The Centre and its parking garage are Talk behind recognize elements, by Melinda Bula Free.organize your the Carnegie Hotel. and before learn to apply ●thoughts, If you cancel July 1, 2010, a From Interstate 26 East: Exit 19quilts. (State of Centre Friday Noontime Lecture -Millennium techniques to make your refund (less $15) will be issued. All go refunds Franklin). Bear right on State of Franklin; 4.9 will be processed August 2010. miles. will see– by the Hotel on($15) yourAfter left � You Pat Speth FiveCarnegie Inch is a16, Cinch Debbie gives youbesimple to useState in across thewill Mini-Dome atconcepts East Tennessee July 1, from there no refunds. However, quiltmaking and you toyour take place control University. Turn leftinspires just pastto the Carnegie Hotel Friday July 30 (6:30 p.m.) you are evening, always welcome fill of your quilts, adding your personal touch, ontoBuffet Blvd. Centre Supper and Show Tellits -- parking $25.00 with aMillennium friend. Or, if The there isand a and waiting list garage arethem directly behind theunique, Hotel. and to make beautiful, (Jonesborough Visitors Center) for the class, we will award the space to the complete. All registrations be processed in the ordera next person onCaffrey thewill list you will receive From Jonesborough Visitors Center. Turn right is and the featured speaker. Her they�areDebbie received. at the light on 11E ; drive 4.8 miles; make a right refund for the class fee only. Please contact lecture is “"Finding and Unleashing the Show and Tell will be held afterwards N. State ofWithin Franklin; gochange 1.5 milessoand youthe will Creativity You!” usonto with any registration that Spaces are limited so .register online (limit 2 projects). foracross a fun see the Carnegie Hotel onPlan your left from the (www.tennesseequilts.com), call the shop (423appropriate nameTennessee tag will be available. Mini-Dome at Eastyour State University. evening with quilting friends. � Afterwards be prepared for the always 753-6644 or toll-free 866-385-0934) or mail in Turn left just the Hotel onto Millennium Blvd. entertaining show andfor tell. Plan to show those Tickets arepast $25.00 the Buffet your registration form!!! ●The Classes receiving at least 8directly Centrenot and itsunfinished parking garage arefrom finished and projects earlier Supper and for the program. Please behind the Hotel. registrations are subject to being canceled. QuiltFest classes. (Limit ******of two projects, please) yourareservations for this event Ifmake we cancel class, we Feeswill contact you Saturday, July 31 –Noontime Lecture by or, when you register for your classes regarding any cancellation. Melinda Bula -- LIVE Trunk and Fashion Show All full-day classes are $65. Half-day classes are alternatively, you can purchase tickets with Live Models -Millennium Centre 12:00 $35. Two-day classesQuilts are $130prior for both from Tennessee to days. July 23, p.m. $15.00 There is a nonrefundable class registration fee of Quilt Shows Take a humorous look through the eyes of a quilt 2010. $15. artist as she finds her way through the world of art, quilting and wearable arts. This lecture includes a Class Hoffman -- Information At thewith Jonesborough wearableChallenge fashion show along her award Annual Dinner Visitors Center during QuiltFest from 10:00 a.m. winning Fabulous Fusible Flower quilts. Melinda Classes are all day unless specified in the class 5:00 p.m.theSponsored byher theart Town of Jonesborough. shows evolution with humor and4:30 lots descriptions below. of Classes are 9:00 a.m. to Friday evening’s dinner beginning at No charge. of inspiration. p.m. with a one and a half-hour lunch break from 6:30 p.m. will be a Buffet Supper at 12:00-1:30. Teacher’s Exhibit – Millennium Centre – the Jonesborough Visitors Center. Thursday through Saturday to 4:30 -- No If you have questions about9:30 QuiltFest 2010, please Debbie Caffrey will be our featured charge. call the shop at 423-753-6644, toll-free at 877-385speaker her topic, 0934 or email--linda@tennesseequilts.com. Tennessee Quilts FINDING AND UNLEASHING QuiltFest 2010 THE CREATIVITY WITHIN YOU – Shop Hours A practical approach to BECOMING A Mon. – QUILTER Sat.: Open––Taking 9:00 a.m. CONFIDENT the mystery Wed., Thurs., Fri. – Dream, Open untilvisualize, 9:00 p.m. out of great quilts!� Sat. – Open until 6:00 p.m. recognize Sunday: elements, organize your August 1 thoughts,1:00 andp.m. learn to apply - 5:00 p.m. techniques to make your quilts. Debbie gives you simple concepts to use in A $ T $ Workshops, Thursday, July 29, 2010 9:00 a.m. -- 4:30 p.m. T-1: Melinda Bula – Summer Rose All (6 hours) Learn the basics for building a Fusible Flower quilt. The class works from the same flower pattern. You will learn the steps of developing a flower art quilt by how color works to make a flower look real, how to use the fusible and lay out of design. She encourages creativity while assisting those who may feel timid about color and design. All skill levels can master these flowers and make them their own. The students in class will get 80% of their flower done in class. Renegade Thread Play is covered and demonstrated in class. $15 class fee for supplies and pattern. T-2: Debbie Caffrey-- Power Cutting & Power Cutting, Too All (6 hours) Power cutting is a fast and efficient approach to rotary cutting and improving the precision of quiltmaking. “Efficient” speaks to accuracy, economy (of fabric and time), and organization, as well as speeding the mundane process of cutting quilts. This workshop starts with the basics of preparing and handling fabric, using rotary cutting tools, how to hold a ruler so that it doesn’t slip, why strips sometimes Workshops, Thursday, July 29, 2010 look like rickrack, etc., and quickly goes well beyond the a.m.prior -- 4:30 p.m. basics of cutting9:00 your fabric to making your quilt. T-3: Melinda Judith Heyward T-1: Bula – Summer Rose hours All (6 hours) Exquisite 10" mirrors. ClassFlower kit contains Learn the decorated basics for building a Fusible quilt.pattern, The class mirror, frame, fabric and backing. works from the same flower pattern. You will learn the steps of developing a flower art quilt by how color works to make a T-4: Martine House – Crazy flower look real, how to use thequilting fusible and lay out of design. All (6 hours) creativity while assisting those who may feel She encourages You will have theand choice of making a block, stocking a timid about color design. All skill levels acan masteror these small purse learn howtheir to piece crazy quilt. Then youwill will flowers and to make them own.aThe students in class see 80% how easy it isflower to make your and Thread Play get of their done in embroidery class. Renegade embellishments look fabulousinwith only few basic is covered and demonstrated class. $15a class fee for embroidery supplies andstitches. pattern. Silk ribbon embroidery is not covered in this workshop.. 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T-8: Pat Speth -- Half-Square-Triangle and Four-Patch All (6 hours) These units could be considered the cornerstones of quilting. Workshops, Thursday, July 29, 2010 9:00 a.m. -- 4:30 p.m. T-1: Melinda Bula – Summer Rose All (6 hours) Learn the basics for building a Fusible Flower quilt. The class works from the same flower pattern. You will learn the steps of developing a flower art quilt by how color works to make a flower look real, how to use the fusible and lay out of design. She encourages creativity while assisting those who may feel timid about color and design. All skill levels can master these flowers and make them their own. The students in class will get 80% of their flower done in class. Renegade Thread Play is covered and demonstrated in class. $15 class fee for supplies and pattern. 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A handout embellishments look fabulouson with only a few basic will be given and discussed how to make your pieced embroidery stitches. border fit your quilt Silk top. ribbon embroidery is not covered in this workshop.. Workshops, Friday, July 30, 2010 T-5: Renny Jaeger – Folk Art Applique All (6 hours) 9:00 a.m. -- 4:30 p.m. Learn both hand or machine blanket stitch appliqué and start this wonderful Folk Art appliqué project. T-6: Jane Hardy Miller – Two Day Class - French Braid Quilts All (Two Days) Classic French Braid technique makes an elegant quilt. The reason French Braid quilts are everywhere is that they're addictive! Strip piecing and careful shading have popularized and modernized this traditional pattern. Once you discover how much easier these quilts are than they look, you'll want to make several. Learn the techniques from the author of the book. Book required. Note: the second day of this class meets on Saturday, July 31. After the first day of class, you will need to do some sewing homework to prepare for the Saturday class. A room at the Millennium Centre will be available for your use. F-9: Melinda Bula – Fabulous Fusible Flower Coneflower All (two-days) Make this beautiful Coneflower with fusing and then decorate with Renegade Thread Play. Book required. F-10: Debbie Caffrey – Open a Can of Worms & Another Can of Worms All (6 hours) F-10: Debbie Caffrey – Open a Can of Worms & Another Can of Worms All (6 hours) A “worm” is a 2½″ wide strip of fabric cut selvage to selvage. Back in 1994, long before we could buy precut 2½″ wide of fabric, I began teaching this workshop and Workshops, Friday,strips July 30, 2010 encouraging quilters to cut their leftover short yardage pieces 9:00 a.m. -- 4:30 p.m. (less than a quarter yard) into strips to organize them. Having the strips already cut into uniform sizes makes “scrap quilting” a joy. This workshop is designed to show quilters how many different ways they can dice a “worm” to create fast and fun quilts. A one day class only allows enough time to make samples and learn techniques, not to make a project. The sample blocks from the exercises are various sizes, but with some creativity, they could be combined into one quilt. More likely, they will be just samples for learning the skills for making dozens of quilts. The fact that they are based upon 2½″ wide strips makes these wonderful for friendship quilts, scrap quilts, and fabric exchanges. F-11A: Kim Denault – Raggedy Reverse Applique F-9: Melinda Bula – Fabulous Fusible Flower Coneflower Adults Only (Morning ½ day) All (two-days) Fun, fast and forgiving textured quilting project. Make a Make this beautiful Coneflower with fusing and then decorate block for a pillow or blocks for a quilt. with Renegade Thread Play. Book required. F-9: Melinda Bula – Fabulous Fusible Flower Coneflower All (two-days) Make this beautiful Coneflower with fusing and then decorate with Renegade Thread Play. Book required. F-10: Debbie Caffrey – Open a Can of Worms & Another Can of Worms All (6 hours) A “worm” is a 2½″ wide strip of fabric cut selvage to selvage. Back in 1994, long before we could buy precut 2½″ wide strips of fabric, I began teaching this workshop and encouraging quilters to cut their leftover short yardage pieces (less than a quarter yard) into strips to organize them. Having the strips already cut into uniform sizes makes “scrap quilting” a joy. This workshop is designed to show quilters how many different ways they can dice a “worm” to create fast and fun quilts. A one day class only allows enough time to make samples and learn techniques, not to make a project. 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Renny will contemporary, the choice is yours! demonstrate methods of demonstrate different different methods of paper paper piecing piecing –– you you choose choose the method you prefer. the method you prefer. S-24: Hardy Miller –– Day S-26: Jane Pat Speth – Small S-24: Jane Hardy MillerWonders Day Two Two -- French French Braid Braid Quilt Quilt All All (6 (6 hours) hours) Come to your and In this back workshop youwith have thehomework opportunitycompleted to make seven Come back to class class with your homework completed and ready ready for the step to beautiful French Braid different quilts! of these quilts are Quilt. made with 5" for the next next step All to aaseven beautiful French Braid Quilt. squares. S-25: S-25: Ann Ann Moore Moore –– Storm Storm at at Sea Sea All (6 hours) All (6 hours) Elegant wallhanging in "natural" fibers. Techniques include fused appliqué, blanket stitching and log cabin borders. S-22: Martine House – Butterfly dance: introduction to embellished trapunto Workshops, Saturday, July 2010 Intermediate -- Must Know how to Hand Quilt31, (6 hours) a.m. and -- 4:30 p.m. with Learn how to use9:00 embroidery embellishments quilting to enhance the beauty of your designs and the texture of your fabric. Then add trapunto to achieve a wonderfully delicate and 26-May elegant look. This technique lets you April 1, 2010 – Judy also Niemeyer incorporate very subtle colors. Kit available. Special Workshops 11-14, 2010 – Paula S-23:September Renny Jaeger – Paper Pieced Star ofNadelstern Wonder of your fabric. Then add trapunto to achieve a wonderfully delicate and elegant look. This technique also lets you incorporate very subtle colors. Kit available. S-23: Renny Jaeger – Paper Pieced Star of Wonder All (6 hours) Learn paper piecing with this beautiful block. Renny will demonstrate different methods of paper piecing – you choose the method you prefer. S-24: Jane Hardy Miller – Day Two - French Braid Quilt All (6 hours) Come back to class with your homework completed and ready for the next step to a beautiful French Braid Quilt. All (6 hours) LearnOctober paper piecing beautiful block.Papadakis Renny will (Dear 14 –with 16,this 2010 – Brenda demonstrate different methods of paper piecing – you choose Jane) S-25: Ann Moore – Storm at Sea the method you prefer. All (6 hours) Create this dynamic quilt using Marti Michelle's templates for 2011 (July 28-30) PennyBraid Haren, S-24:QuiltFest Jane Hardy Miller – Day Two -–French Quilt quick accurate piecing. Make the sample wall hanging or get All (6Nancy hours) Prince and others to be announced. a start on a larger quilt. Choose traditional colors, or go Come back to class with your homework completed and ready contemporary, the choice is yours! for the next step a beautiful French Braid on Quilt. Contact ustofor more information any of these Special Workshops special workshops. 26-May 1, 2010 – Judy Niemeyer S-25:April Ann Moore – Storm at Sea S-26: Pat Speth – Small Wonders All (6 hours) All (6 hours) Create this dynamic11-14, quilt using Marti Michelle's templates for September 2010 – Paula Nadelstern In this workshop you have the opportunity to make seven quick accurate piecing. Make the sample wall hanging or get different quilts! All seven of these quilts are made with 5" a start on a larger quilt. Choose traditional colors, or go October 14 – 16, 2010 – Brenda Papadakis (Dear squares. contemporary, the choice is yours! Jane) OFFICIAL QUILTFEST 2010 REGISTRATION (July 28-30) – Penny Haren, S-26:QuiltFest Pat Speth 2011 – Small Wonders All (6Nancy hours) Prince and others to be announced. In thisName:____________________________________________________________________ workshop you have the opportunity to make seven different quilts! All seven of these quilts are made with 5" Contact us for more information on any of these Address:_______________________________________________ squares. Special Workshops April 1, special26-May workshops. April 26-May 1, 2010 2010 –– Judy Judy Niemeyer Niemeyer City: ______________________ State:____ Zip:_________ Phone No._______________ September September 11-14, 11-14, 2010 2010 –– Paula Paula Nadelstern Nadelstern E-Mail _________________________________ October 14 –– Brenda Papadakis (Dear October 14 –– 16, 16, 2010 2010 Brenda Papadakis There is a non-refundable registration fee of $15.00. Classes (Dear meet 9:00 to 4:30 each day, July 29-31. Jane) Jane) Cancellation Policy: If you cancel before July 1, 2010, a refund (excluding $15) will be issued. All refunds will be processed by August 16, 2010. After July 1, there are no refunds unless we are able to fill your place. 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