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Seattle is known for its gray skies and people rusting. There’s a reason
for this. Our winters are wet, windy and sometimes cold. Our summers can
be the same way. Be prepared and have a raincoat, umbrella, sweatshirt
or Polar Fleece. Everyone has his or her own “comfort level” for warmth.
In the winter months I would recommend bringing a sweater to wear in the
house. It can sometimes be a little cool and drafty.
If you’re staying in Kent, WA please consider the Holiday Inn. They
offer a shuttle to the campus and the airport. They offer a great
continental breakfast for you to enjoy. The traffic between the hotels
and the campus is very tame compared to our freeways. I am so busy in
the mornings preparing for the classes that I cannot come get you but
every once in a while there may be an extra body around to help out in
emergencies. Please let me know well in advanced if you have
transportation problems. I want you to enjoy your experience here at
Longarm University and have fun.
We need to know in advance if you have
any intolerance with food. Lunch is provided for all day workshops and
classes. Please email me
at LongarmU@aol.com
if you have any food problems.
Longarm University classes and workshops are held in a professional
quilter's home studio. This studio is shared with dogs and cats.
If you have any quilts – quilted or un-quilted – that you would like to show
to others, or get ideas on how to quilt them, or any other quilting related
“show and tell”, please feel free to bring them to the workshop.
Be prepared to network like crazy, meet new friends and learn a lot. Be sure
to bring along some business cards.
NOTE: If you have not made lodging reservations yet, please visit the Longarm
University Travel page. There is a list of
hotels available
in the Kent, WA area.
Even though the address for Longarm University is Renton,
WA, Longarm U is located closer to the Kent, WA lodgings).
And as always, if you have any questions, please
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