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Camp Tuck-A-Basket

Event:   Camp Tuck-A-Basket
Date:   March 4 - 6, 2005
Location:   Stronghold Castle, Oregon, IL

For the fourth consecutive year, Camp Tuck-a-Basket will be held at the Stronghold retreat center in Oregon, Illinois. This beautiful retreat boast of being: “a place for growth”, “a place for renewal” and “a place to plan your next adventure”.

We have seven outstanding teachers offering Friday evening mini-classes, and all-day classes on Saturday and Sunday. There is something for everyone and all weaving levels: Gourds, Beads, Nantucket’s, Twills, functional baskets, and of course unique designs using a wide range of materials and techniques. We feel very fortunate to have attracted such talented teachers and want to express our sincere thanks to each of them!

Patti Hawkins Marla Helton Flo Hoppe Sharon McElroy Tressa Sularz Dianne Stanton Peggy Wilcox

Before you register please, read the class descriptions carefully and pay attention to days and times when making your selections. Regular classes range from six to eight hours (8-hour classes will continue for one hour after supper on Saturday). When you sign up, pay close attention to suggested weaving levels, length of class, special tools required, and description (especially SIZE), so there will be no surprises when you attend class.

Your class selections must be postmarked no later than November 15 to be considered as a first day registration. Many classes will fill on the first day, so don’t delay. Please read and follow all the instructions carefully on the registration form. Note that you should list all Saturday and Sunday classes in the overall order of preference, rather than separating them by days. This way it is easier for us to know what your overall top choice is. Please do NOT list any class you are not willing to take!! If there is only one class you want, you may list only that one however, that does not increase your chances of getting into that class. It simply means that if your one choice is already full, your registration check will be returned. It has happened!

Registration is $35 for one day and $65 for both Saturday and Sunday. There is no additional fee for Friday night classes for registered participants. This is a bonus courtesy of the LLBWA! Friday night classes may be taken only by those registered for the conference. You must be a LLBWA member to register. Our membership year runs from April 1st to March 31. Sorry, dues are not prorated or refundable. If you are not currently a member, it’s not too late to join. Simply enclose a check for $15 for the membership made payable to LLBWA, along with the completed membership form.

Classes will be assigned in random order, beginning with all forms postmarked by November 15. You will receive class confirmations by the December 20th. At that time, you will need to complete the confirmation form and provide payment for: classes, kits and meals selected. Confirmation information must returned by January 17th, 2005 to guarantee your place in class. Checks should be post-dated March 4, 2005, and will not be given to teachers until the day of class. If there is space available, classes will be assigned until they are full, so if you are signing up late, don’t assume there are no open classes. There will be no cancellations or refunds allowed after January 24, 2005.

An open weave area will be available Saturday and Sunday for those not registered in a class. However, the full registration fee is required for each day for those wanting to come to open weave.

We will also welcome some terrific vendors to the conference. Teacher’s Marketplace is a popular event in which you will have the opportunity to purchase directly from the teachers.

Meals are not included in the registration fee. Cafeteria meal selections will be available at the facility and must be pre-paid. More details will be sent with your class assignments. You are not required to eat at the camp to attend the conference. Saturday supper’s Pizza Party was a huge hit the last two years so, we plan to host it again in 2005.

And finally, a word about where to stay while enjoying all Camp Tuck has to offer: As in the previous three years, there will be rooms available for lodging on the Stronghold campus in the Heritage Lodge. There are also several hotels in Oregon.

Additional information about Oregon, Illinois or the Stronghold Center is available at their websites: www.oregonil.com , www.strongholdcenter.com .

Have questions? Direct them to Yvonne Fahringer at 309.825.8577 or email them to Yvonne_Fahringer@yahoo.com

(Wondering how it came to be called Camp Tuck-A-Basket? Read the history behind the name.)

 

 

Teacher Friday Night Saturday Class Sunday Class
Sharon McElroy Kleenex Box Basket Double-Walled Picnic Basket Worker's Companion Basket
Marla Helton Rainbow Harmony Gourd with Taspestry Basket Beaded Gourd
Flo Hoppe Origami Boxes Trycanto Toccata
Tressa Sularz Hanging Cane Basket Segmented Twill Bowl Tortoise Cane Cathead Basket
Dianne Stanton Woven Holiday Ornaments Round Nantucket Basket New England Gift Basket
Patti Hawkins no class scheduled Opposites Attract, the Mat in Miniature Plain & Fancy
Peggie Wilcox no class scheduled Tanglewood Box American Bullrush Pouch