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Folks -


I am working on putting together a short summer woodworking class in
Ukiah/Talmage CA. If I get a total of 14 enrollments, it's a go... here are
the details, please pass word along to anyone that might be interested in
either newbie instruction, or shoptime for folks with some wrecking
experience.

I'll be hosting a "drop in" class (you don't have to attend the entire time
periods) on Thursdays, from 5- 9PM and ALTERNATE Saturdays from 10 to 3.
The first class would start Thursday, June 30 and the last class would end
Thursday, August 11th. Depending on enrollments, and student's needs, these
times &/or days can be adjusted.

The course cost is $50, and students need to supply their own materials. If
you know of anyone that is interested, please have them email me at
with the obvious deletion, or have
them email me at the school at
,
again, with the obvious deletion. I would be happy to answer any questions
and provide additional information.

Thanks in advance!

John Moorhead


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Mark and Kim Smith
 
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John Moorhead wrote:

Folks -


I am working on putting together a short summer woodworking class in
Ukiah/Talmage CA. If I get a total of 14 enrollments, it's a go... here are
the details, please pass word along to anyone that might be interested in
either newbie instruction, or shoptime for folks with some wrecking
experience.

I'll be hosting a "drop in" class (you don't have to attend the entire time
periods) on Thursdays, from 5- 9PM and ALTERNATE Saturdays from 10 to 3.
The first class would start Thursday, June 30 and the last class would end
Thursday, August 11th. Depending on enrollments, and student's needs, these
times &/or days can be adjusted.

The course cost is $50, and students need to supply their own materials. If
you know of anyone that is interested, please have them email me at
with the obvious deletion, or have
them email me at the school at ,
again, with the obvious deletion. I would be happy to answer any questions
and provide additional information.

Thanks in advance!

John Moorhead





BTW, what's the latest on the teaching gig?? Find it rewarding??
Seeing the lightbulbs over the students heads?? How did your shop turn out?
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