2015 Convention Scholarship Opportunity Form Registration Packet

The National Association of Wheat Weavers
Presents
Stake Your Claim on Wheat
April 8-12, 2015
John Ascuaga's Nugget Resort & Casino
Sparks/Reno, Nevada
Convention Registration Packet
Page 1: Time Line of Important Deadlines
Page 2: Registration Information
Page 3: Hotel Information
Page 4-5: Class Enrollment Policies & Information
Page 6: Class Schedule
Page 7: Tour and Sites Information
Page 8: Straw Expo Information
Page 9: Straw Expo Registration Form
Page 10: Scholarship Opportunity & Make-It-Take-It Information
Page 11: Convention Registration Form
Page 12: Class Registration Form
Page 13: Preliminary Convention Schedule
Stake Your Claim on Wheat
Time Line of Important Deadlines
New in 2015!!! NAWW membership dues CANNOT be paid with convention registration.
Make sure your 2015 membership dues are paid PRIOR to submitting your convention
registration. Your enrollment may be delayed until membership has been confirmed.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24: Class Registration Form, Convention Registration Form and
your payment are due. A postmark on, or prior, to this date is REQUIRED to be included in the
class lottery should a lottery become necessary for any of the classes. Note: the convention
registration fee increases if your forms are postmarked AFTER February 24. Forms and payment
are to be submitted to: Carol Thompson, 1537 Sweet Juliet Lane, Lincoln, CA 95648-8639.
SUNDAY, MARCH 1: Class enrollment confirmations will start being sent out via email.
Submit a SASE #10 envelope with your registration forms if you would prefer to be notified via
mail.
MONDAY, MARCH 2: Straw Expo Registration Form and payments are due. Postmark on
or prior to this date is REQUIRED. Form and payment are to be submitted to:
Sharon Hanson, 512 Washington Dr, Turtle Lake, ND 58575.
THURSDAY, MARCH 5: 2015 Convention Scholarship Opportunity information is due.
Required information must be received on or prior to this date to be considered for a scholarship.
Submit the information via email to Dianne Ruff (wheatwood47@gmail.com).
Note: If you know of anyone who would like to attend the convention for the first time, please
refer them to the NAWW website for application (www.nawwstraw.org). Scholarship recipients
must be an NAWW member, or become a member, to be eligible for consideration.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18: No convention refunds after this date. Refund requests must be
made in writing either via email or snail mail (requests must be received by this date). Requests
are sent to Carol Thompson (strawtalk@wavecable.com) or 1537 Sweet Juliet Lane, Lincoln, CA
95648-8639.
FRIDAY, MARCH 20: Deadline to make your reservation at the Nugget to receive the
guaranteed room rate of $88.00 (+taxes), double occupancy. This rate does NOT include
breakfast. You can reach the Nugget at: 1-800-648-1177. Our group code is: GNAWW.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25: Deadline to notify Kristen Scholz if you will be going on the
Virginia City tour on Wednesday, April 8. Notify her via email (kristen.scholz@co.nevada.ca.us)
or by leaving a phone message (530-587-8836).
MAKE ALL CHECKS PAYABLE TO: NAWW
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Policies
**To register for the convention and participate in classes, you must be a member of the National
Association of Wheat Weavers.
**Register spouses and guests using the mini-registration line, to obtain a badge needed for
meals, tour, and other convention activities.
**You will receive a name badge when you arrive at convention which you need to wear for all
convention activities. No admittance to any convention activities without a name badge.
**All convention and class fees must accompany the Registration and Class Enrollment Forms.
**The Registration Fee includes one copy of the 2015 Convention Workbook, which has
instructions for all classes. Additional copies may be ordered via the Registration Form.
**Classes are only for those who have enrolled and paid the class fee. No floating between
classes will be allowed.
**Cameras are welcome at the Straw Expo. They may also be used in classrooms unless
otherwise designated by the instructor. NOTE: The Straw Expo with be open Saturday, 8:30-4.
**To participate in the Friday Night Favor Exchange, bring an unwrapped straw favor you have
made, with your name attached.
**Bring your straw “bling,” i.e. your straw hat, headdress and straw jewelry to wear at our meals,
especially the Saturday banquet.
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NAWW reserves the right to cancel a class due to unforeseen circumstances.
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Registration Instructions
**Please complete all areas of the Convention Registration Form and the Class Registration
Form, and include payment. Make checks payable to NAWW and send everything to Carol
Thompson, 1537 Sweet Juliet Lane, Lincoln, CA 95648-8639.
**Registration must be postmarked by Tuesday, February 24, in order to be placed in the class
lottery. Placement in classes is subject to space availability for registration postmarked after the
24th.
**Email confirmation will begin to go out on Sunday, March 1. If you do not have email, please
enclose a self addressed stamped #10 envelope with your registration forms to receive enrollment
confirmation.
**There will be no registration refunds after Wednesday, March 18. Cancellation requests must
be received in writing, either snail mail (1537 Sweet Juliet Ln, Lincoln, CA 95648-8639) or
email (strawtalk@wavecable.com), and can be sent to Carol Thompson.
**The class fees do not include wheat or other materials unless designated so by the instructor.
**Please see individual class listings for information about materials, kits, and other supplies you
need to bring to the class.
**If a kit is offered for a class, purchase is mandatory. The registration chair will notify the
teacher of the number of kits required.
**Kit fees are paid directly to the instructor at the beginning of class. The exact amount is greatly
appreciated.
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Hotel Information
The John Ascuaga’s Nugget Resort & Casino welcomes the National Association of Wheat
Weavers for their 2015 Convention, April 8-12, 2015. The hotel is located at 11 0 0
N u g g e t Av e . , Sparks, NV 89431. FREE shuttle service is available to and from the
Reno-Tahoe International Airport, and a schedule can be found on the Nugget website:
www.janugget.com.
The hotel is offering NAWW members a single rate of $88.00 a night, plus all applicable
taxes, for one king bed or two queens. Up to two additional people can be added to
the room at $10.00 each, plus taxes. Our members are responsible for making their
own reservations and paying their own hotel expenses. The room rate of $88.00 is good
from April 6th through April 13th, 2015. Note: the rate does NOT include breakfast. Note
too that as a casino resort, smoking is allowed throughout the facility although there are nonsmoking rooms available.
Make your reservations by calling the hotel directly at 1-800-648-1177 and reference National
Association of Wheat Weavers, Group Code: GNAWW. The 'cut-off date' for accepting
reservations into this room block is Friday, March 2 0 , 2015. Reservation requests
received after the cut-off date will be accepted on a space and rate availability basis.
Nugget Phone number: 1-800-648-1177
Group Code: GNAWW
These are some of the hotel amenities:
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free wireless internet access in all guest rooms
Fitness room & indoor pool
Complimentary airport shuttle service, 4:30 am to 12 midnight daily.
Complimentary parking
Eight restaurants and Starbucks Coffee
five rental scooters and five complimentary wheelchairs (first-come-first-served basis)
room service 6 am- 10 pm, Sunday-Thursday; available 24 hrs Friday & Saturday
Hotel driving directions:
**From Interstate 80 East take Exit 18 (Pyramid Way-445), keep left and take Nugget Ave.
Turn right onto Nugget Ave. The Nugget is on the right.
**From Interstate 80 West take Exit #17. The Nugget is on the left.
**Coming from the South on Interstate I-580/US 395, take exit 68 onto 80 East and then
take Exit 17.
**Coming from the North on Interstate I-580/US 395, take Exit 68 east (Elko/Sparks), then take
Exit 17.
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Class Enrollment Policies and Information
Classes:
* Each class session is 3.5 hours long and costs $20.00
* 6 beginner classes
* 11 intermediate classes
* 2 advanced/intermediate classes
* 1 advanced classes
Skill Levels:
Each class is listed as either Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced/Intermediate, or Advanced. These
levels are listed on each project description page.
* Beginner: is suitable for all skill levels and could have a general prerequisite.
* Intermediate: is suitable for a participant with moderate prior experience weaving wheat, and
there could be some specific prerequisites for the class.
* Advanced/Intermediate: is suitable for a participant with extensive prior experience with the
plaits being used in the class because they won't be taught.
* Advanced: is suitable for a participant with extensive prior experience with straw art. There
are very specific skills needed to succeed in the class and there will be prerequisites.
Prerequisites:
Please be confident when reviewing the prerequisites for each class you take so that you can
meet the expectations of the class. If you have any questions about your ability to handle
class material, please contact the instructor directly as soon as possible.
* Before signing up for a class, it is necessary to carefully check the prerequisites for that class.
* The prerequisites are skills that the instructor requests that participants already have, as they are
necessary for the project but will NOT be taught in class.
* The purpose of prerequisites is to give each participant the opportunity to succeed and to
facilitate the smooth flow of the class. With the prerequisites met, the project is more likely to be
completed within the allotted time.
* Adherence to the prerequisites is important.
* If you do not understand the prerequisites, contact the instructor directly. Instructor email
addresses or phone numbers are listed on the Class Schedule, page 6.
Work required prior to class:
*Some classes may have work the instructor requests be completed prior to coming to class.
*It is important that these requests are honored and the work completed as directed.
*In some cases the NAWW Plait Directory is referred to with the appropriate page number.
*Some instructors will send enrolled students instructions for work to be done, in advance, and
bring with you to the class.
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Class Enrollment Policies and Information (continued)
Supplies for class:
All convention participants must bring the following general wheat weaving supplies:
* Wheat for each class (cleaned, sorted and soaked before class, as indicated in course
descriptions and unless there is a required kit for the class), soaking tray (provided, if requested),
towel, weaving thread, pointed scissors, ruler, pin board and pins. Specific supplies for each class
are listed by the instructor in the course description and must be brought to class by each
participant.
* Reminder: if you are traveling by air, be sure to put glue guns and all sharp objects, no matter
how small, in your checked luggage as these items may be confiscated. If you are not checking
luggage you may ship items to the hotel.
Shipping Information
* You may ship your boxes to the hotel:
John Ascuaga's Nugget
1100 Nugget Ave.
Sparks, NV 89431
* Mark the box(es):
Hold for guest (your name)/NAWW
C/O Gina Asueta (convention services contact)
* You may ship boxes up to 3 weeks prior to convention. There will be a storage fee to hold
boxes: 5-25 lbs=$5, 26-40 lbs=$10, 41-60 lbs=$15, 61-75 lbs=$20, 91-110 lbs=$30
Class Kits
* Some instructors offer kits of supplies for their classes.
* If a kit is offered for a class, enrolled students are required to purchase the kit.
* Instructors will be notified by the registration chair how many enrolled in the class, so enough
kits will be prepared.
* If you wish to purchase more than one kit, you must contact the instructor directly to see if s/he
is able to supply extras.
* Kits will be purchased at the beginning of class. Exact kit fee amount is greatly appreciated.
Hospitality
The hospitality room will be open Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Only drinks and snacks will be
available. There are many restaurants inside the Nugget as well as across the street from the
resort for you to choose from for your meals. The only group meals arranged for convention are
the Friday evening buffet and the Saturday plated banquet.
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Class Schedule
Thursday
(9th)
am Peter Shelley Cross
Inter
Felice Goering
(cgoering@mtelco.net)
Alpine Room
8:30 - noon
am A Spring Hat Pin
Inter
Marian Vavra
(mbvavra@powwwer.net)
Carson Room
1:30 – 5:00
pm Blessing Elegante
Adv/
Inter
Sidney Lee
(slee20@wi.rr.com)
Alpine Room
pm Serbian Roses Spray
Adv
/Inter
Richard Kulbacki
(204-966-3292/Canada)
Carson Room
Friday (10th) am Here Comes the Sun
Inter
Sidney Lee
Alpine Room
Dianne Ruff
(wheatwood47@gmail.com)
Carson Room
8:30 - noon
am Angel of the Day Part 1 Inter
am Ruffled wire necklace & Beginr Linda Beiler
earrings
(wheatstrawart@comcast.net)
Fremont Room
am Another Butterfly
Inter
Rita Peterman
(620-241-6359/Kansas)
Genoa Room
pm Cactus Flower
Inter
Felice Goering
Alpine Room
pm Angel of the Day Part 2* Inter
Dianne Ruff
Carson Room
pm Sadies Light
Inter
Beth Keller
(bethrkeller@hotmail.com)
Fremont Room
pm Hawaiian Bracelet
Beginr Dianne Gardner
Saturday
(11th)
am Happy Threads Part 1
Adv
8:30 - noon
am Sea Shells
Beginr Tatyana Bychkov
(tbychkov@yahoo.com)
Carson Room
am Sunrise in Serbia Part 1
Inter
Joan Dulcey
(dulcey.joan@gmail.com)
Fremont Room
pm Happy Threads Part 2*
Adv
Dianne Gardner
Alpine Room
pm Circle of Harvest
Beginr Linda Beiler
1:30 – 5:00
1:30 – 5:00
Genoa Room
Dianne Gardner
Alpine Room
(dianne_gardner@yahoo.com)
Carson Room
pm Sunrise in Serbia Part 2* Inter
Joan Dulcey
Fremont Room
pm Job's Cross
Inter
Beth Keller
Genoa Room
Sunday (12th) am Martin Tall Cross
Inter
Dianne Gardner
Alpine Room
8:30 - noon
am Horseshoes & Tassels
Beginr Marian Vavra
Carson Room
1:30 – 5:00
pm Serbian Buttercups
Inter
Richard Kulbacki
Alpine Room
pm Red Currant Pin
Beginr Tatyana Bychkov
Carson Room
*Note: no enrollment allowed in Part 2 without also enrolling in Part 1
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Tour and Sites Information
Tour the Old Mining Town of Virginia City (http://visitvirginiacitynv.com):
Meet in the hotel lobby at the front desk, Wednesday, April 8, 2015 at 10:00 a.m.
Virginia City sprang up as a boom town with the 1859 discovery of the Comstock Lode, the first
major silver deposit discovery in the U.S.. At the peak in the mid 1860's, the population was
estimated at 25,000 residents. The population today is about 855 people. “C” Street, the main
business street, is lined with 1860's and 1870's buildings housing specialty shops of all kinds and
is the largest federally designated historical district in America maintained in its original
condition. We will first visit the Historic Fourth Ward School and museum with a docent-led tour.
The cost is $10.00 for entrance and transportation. Pay when we meet in the lobby (exact
amount for your party is appreciated). After the tour of the school, you can tour the town on
your own.
Please notify Kristen Scholz no later than Wednesday, March 25 if you will attend this tour
and the number of people in your group. Send her an email with the names of those
attending (kristen.scholz@co.nevada.ca.us) or leave a message on her machine if you do not
have email (530-587-8836).
Following are some of the sites to see in Virginia City as you tour on your own:
The Ponderosa Saloon where for $6.00 you can take a tour of the mine.
The Silver State National Peace Officers Museum ($5.00)
Territorial Enterprise-Mark Twain Museum ($5.00)
Trolly Tour ($5.00)
St. Mary's Art Center ($5.00)
The Way It Was Museum ($3.00)
The following are free sites to visit in town:
*Silver Terrace Cemetery/Gold Hill Cemetery (at north end of town)
*St. Mary's Catholic Church Museum
*LEC #1 Comstock Firemen's Museum/NV State Firemen's Museum
*Marshall Mint Museum
Other Places to Visit (on your own):
These are not planned as group tours, but may be of interest. There is a transit system next to the
hotel you can take to access these sites:
*National Auto Museum: Downtown Reno, 10 South Lake St, 9:30-5:30, $10.00
*Nevada Museum of Art: Downtown Reno, 160 W. Liberty St, 10:00-6:00, $10.00 ($8.00 Sr)
*Fleishmann Planetarium & Science Center: 900 N. Virginia St, Th 12-7, F 12-9, Sat 10-9, Sun
10-7 (Free)
*You may also want to check the schedule for the Celebrity Showroom at the Nugget.
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Straw Expo Information
Location:
John Ascuaga’s Nugget Resort & Casino in the Ponderosa A Room
Purpose and eligibility: The purpose of the Straw Expo is to promote and stimulate
interest in preserving the art of wheat weaving. Booths shall display straw, straw art, wheat
weavings, supplies, books, fibers, and/or other related items. The Straw Expo is open to all
NAWW members, as well as the public, for the full day. Suppliers, distributors, wholesalers and
weavers are urged to register for the Straw Expo to attain maximum visibility for their products.
Each booth must be in one name. Several exhibitors may share a booth, but one person must
be responsible for booth registration.
Straw Expo Coordinator:
Show hours:
Check-in and set-up:
Take-down:
Sharon Hanson
701-448-9171; blkbrds@westriv.com
Saturday, April 11, 8:30 am-4:00 pm
Saturday, April 11, 7:00 am
Saturday, April 11, 4:00 pm-5:00 pm (longer, if needed)
Note: While precautions are taken, NAWW is not responsible for damage, loss, or theft of wheat
weavings, art work, supplies, or projects.
Fee: The fee is $40.00 per booth and double booths may be reserved. Each booth consists of
one 6-foot long by 30 inches wide table plus two chairs. Entries will be processed on a firstcome-first-serve basis.
Display information: Tables will be set-up with table clothes and skirting. Electricity is
available; however, you must supply your own extension cords. All booth set-ups, other than
table and chairs, are the responsibility of the exhibitor. Exhibits must be arranged so they are
completely within the allotted space, and do not obstruct the view or interfere with the exhibit
space of another exhibitor. Aisles must be unobstructed. NAWW reserves the right to reject or
restrict any exhibit that may be objectionable or obstructive.
Booth staffing: Booth staffing is the responsibility of the exhibitor. A central cashier service
will be available for exhibitors who need to be away from their booth in order to teach or take
classes during the convention.
Shipping information:
You may ship your boxes to the hotel:
J.A. Nugget Hotel,
Mark each box:
1100 Nugget Avenue, Sparks, NV 89431
Hold for Guest: (your name) National Association of Wheat Weavers
c/o Gina Asueta: (Convention services contact)
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Straw Expo Registration Form
Please reserve _____ booth(s) for the Straw Expo at $40.00 each (maximum allowed=2)
taking place on Saturday, April 11, 2015 at John Ascuaga's Nugget Resort & Casino, 1100
Nugget Ave., Sparks, NV 89431 (in Ponderosa A room).
Your Name_____________________________________________
Business Name__________________________________________
Address_________________________________________ Phone (____)__________________
City/State/Zip____________________________________ email_________________________
Please be specific on the following questions. *Attach photos or additional information on the
back of this form (if necessary for these particular sections).
Products displayed*:___________________________________________________________
Do you have screens or other tall props*? __________________________________________
Do you need electricity? Yes_____ No_____
Please list any special needs*:_____________________________________________________
Do you wish to use the Central Cashier Service? Yes_____ No_____
Will you be shipping boxes to the hotel prior to convention? Yes_____ No_____
When you know how many boxes and their estimated sizes, let Sharon Hanson know so she can
help if there is a problem at the hotel.
Will you need shipping services after the convention? Yes_____ No_____
The hotel will ship packages out.
Note: While precautions are taken, NAWW is not responsible for damage, loss, or theft of
wheat weavings, art work, supplies or projects.
*Reminder: according to our Registration Information cameras are welcome at the Straw Expo.
Please complete this form and send it with your check (made payable to NAWW) to:
Sharon Hanson, Straw Expo Coordinator
512 Washington Dr.
Turtle Lake, ND 58575
701-448-9171
blkbrds@westriv.com
To sign up for the Straw Expo, this form must be postmarked by Monday,
March 2, 2015.
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Scholarship Opportunity
Memorial Fund Scholarships are available for first time convention participants who are already
NAWW members.* If you have not attended an NAWW convention previously and would like to
do so, you may apply for a scholarship. Simply send an email (or snail mail) notification to
Dianne Ruff stating that you would like to apply for a scholarship. That notification needs to
contain your name, address, phone number and email address (if you have one). The scholarship
covers the registration fee, four class fees and the Saturday night banquet fee.
Send your Scholarship information (via email or snail mail) to:
Dianne Ruff at wheatwood47@gmail.com or to 46 Ophir Ave., Lincoln, IL 62656.
If you have questions or concerns, please call Dianne at: (217) 732-1957.
The deadline to submit your information to Dianne is March 5, 2015. The requested
information must be received by this date.
*You must be a member of NAWW to take advantage of this scholarship opportunity. To join
NAWW, see the membership section of our website: www.nawwstraw.org.
If you are a regular convention attendee, perhaps you know of someone who has an interest in
straw art. This is a great way to encourage that person! He or she needs to join NAWW and then
send Dianne the above-requested information.
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Make-It/Take-It
In tandem with our Straw Expo, members of the National Association of Wheat Weavers
(NAWW) will offer an opportunity to members of the public to try their hand at weaving wheat.
Anyone is welcome to stop in and make a beginning-level piece out of straw. All materials are
provided for free. And be sure to check out the wheat-related items for sale at the Straw Expo
while there.
When: Saturday, April 11, 10 am to 2 pm
Where: John Ascuaga's Nugget Resort & Casino, Ponderosa A
What: a free wheat weaving Make It and Take It
Why: to see if you are interested in weaving with wheat and to learn more about NAWW
Parking is free at the Nugget.
NAWW members: if you have friends in the Reno area, be sure to let them know to come by the
convention on Saturday to visit, check out the Straw Expo, and to make an easy straw piece to
take home with them.
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NAWW 2015 Convention Registration Form
Full Registration,* postmarked by February 24, 2015....................................$55.00________
(*one copy of the convention workbook is included)
Full Registration postmarked after February, 24, 2015...................................$60.00________
Mini-Registration for each Spouse/Guest..........................................#_____x $12.50________
Name of Spouse/Guest for badge___________________________________
Meals:
Friday night buffet...................................................................#_____x $38.00________
Saturday banquet.(grilled chicken breast w/mushrooms).......#_____x $34.00________
OR Saturday banquet (vegetarian option).............................#_____x $34.00________
Class Fees: $20.00 for each Class Session.......................................#_____x $20.00________
Additional workbook copy requests:
Attendees ordering extra workbook copies..............................#_____x $20.00________
Members not attending convention ordering workbook(s)......#_____x $20.00________
Postage for each workbook (if mailed)....................................#_____x $5.00________
OR Name of person picking up workbook(s) at convention_______________________
TOTAL AMOUNT DUE (Make check payable to NAWW).................TOTAL $_________
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Is this your first NAWW convention? _____ Yes; If yes, applying for scholarship? ____ Yes
Do you need a soaking tray? _____ Yes
Are you looking for someone to share a room with? _____Yes
I am coming by ___airplane ___car ___van ___ RV; arriving: day_______ approx. time_____
I am willing to make my vehicle available for Virginia City tour (W, April 8, 10-4) _____ Yes
I expect to participate in the Friday evening favor exchange _____Yes
Would you be willing to help at convention? Any amount of time you can help will be
appreciated. The Convention Committee will contact you if you are needed.
Mark all areas you would be interested in:
Registration Table____Hospitality Suite ____Welcome Newcomers ____Make it/Take It ____
Straw Expo ____Auctions: Teacher Projects____ Centerpieces____
Other__________________________________________
NAME____________________________________PHONE___________________________
STREET__________________________________ EMAIL___________________________
CITY_____________________________________STATE__________ ZIP _____________
Make check payable to NAWW. Include check with Convention Registration form and Class
Registration form (also include SASE only if you require a snail-mail confirmation; otherwise,
your confirmation will be emailed), and mail to:
Carol Thompson, 1537 Sweet Juliet Lane, Lincoln, CA 95648-8639.
Please keep a copy of all completed forms for your records.
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NAWW 2015 Class Registration Form
Please fill out this form and clearly mark your 1st, 2nd, and 3rd choices for classes. Return this form along
with your convention registration form and check to our 2015 Convention Registration Chair:
Carol Thompson, 1537 Sweet Juliet Lane, Lincoln, CA 95648-8639.
The deadline for class lottery registration is Tuesday, February 24, 2015. Registration must be
postmarked by this date in order to be placed in the class lottery. Class lottery: We will be using the
lottery system again this year, if it is needed for any of the classes. If a class is requested by more than 20
members as of the deadline, all of the names will be put in a hat and drawn randomly. The first 20 names
will be placed in the class on a first-come-first-serve basis and anyone remaining will be placed in their
second choice class for that time period. Check your prerequisite eligibility for all classes you are
requesting.
YOUR NAME_____________________________ YOUR EMAIL______________________________
THURSDAY, April 9
SESSION A: 8:30 a.m. - Noon
_____ #1 Peter Shelley Cross (I) Goering
_____ #2 A Spring Hat Pin (I) Vavra
NOTE:
B=Beginning
I= Intermediate
A/I= Advanced Intermediate
A = Advanced
THURSDAY, April 9
SESSION B: 1:30 – 5:00 p.m.
_____ #3 Blessing Elegante (A/I) Lee
_____ #4 Serbian Roses Spray (A/I) Kulbacki
SATURDAY, April 11
SESSION F: 1:30 – 5:00 p.m.
_____ #16 Happy Threads Part 2* (A) Gardner
_____ #17 Circle of Harvest (B) Beiler
_____ #18 Sunrise in Serbia Part 2* (I) Dulcey
_____ #19 Job's Tears Cross (I) Keller
FRIDAY, April 10
SESSION C: 8:30 a.m. - Noon
_____ #5 Here Comes the Sun (I) Lee
_____ #6 Angel of the Day Part 1 (I) Ruff
_____ #7 Ruffled Necklace & Earrings (B) Beiler
_____ #8 Another Butterfly (I) Peterman
SUNDAY, April 12
SESSION G: 8:30 a.m. - Noon
_____ #20 Martin Tail Cross (I) Gardner
_____ #21 Horseshoes & Tassels (B) Vavra
FRIDAY, April 10
SESSION D: 1:30 – 5:00 p.m.
_____ #9 Cactus Flower (I) Goering
_____#10 Angel of the Day Part 2* (I) Ruff
_____#11 Sadie's Light (I) Keller
_____#12 Hawaiian Bracelet (B) Gardner
SATURDAY, April 11
SESSION E: 8:30 a.m. - Noon
_____#13 Happy Threads Part 1 (A) Gardner
_____#14 Sea Shells (B) Bychkov
_____#15 Sunrise in Serbia Part 1 (I) Dulcey
SUNDAY, April 13
SESSION H: 1:30 – 5:00 p.m.
_____ #22 Serbian Buttercups (I) Kulbacki
_____ #23 Red Currant Pin (B) Bychkov
To receive class confirmation, please send
SASE (#10 size) with your registration, OR
include your email address (above).
Note: Confirmations will be sent out beginning
Sunday, March 1.
*Part 2 of a class cannot be taken alone.
Must be requesting Part 1 to enroll in Part 2.
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Preliminary Convention Schedule
(Official Schedule available at convention)
Wednesday 10:00am-4:00pm
(4/8)
after tour returns
5:00-7:00 pm
Meet in Lobby at 10:00 am for the tour to Virginia City
dinner on own
Registration open in lobby (& turn in favors for exchange)
Thursday
(4/9)
8:00-10:00am*
8:30-noon
noon-1:15pm *
noon-1:30pm
1:30-5:00pm
5:00pm
after 5pm
Registration open in lobby (& turn in favors for exchange)
Session A classes meet (Alpine & Carson)
Registration open in lobby (& turn in favors for exchange)
lunch on own; drinks & snacks only in Hospitality room
Session B classes meet (Alpine & Carson)
pre-Convention board meeting in Washoe Room
dinner on own
Friday
(4/10)
8:00-10:00am*
Registration open in lobby (& last chance to turn in favors for
exchange)
Bidding for teacher projects in Hospitality room
Session C classes meet (Alpine, Carson, Fremont & Genoa)
lunch on own; drinks & snacks only in Hospitality room
Session D classes meet (Alpine, Carson, Fremont & Genoa)
Friday night dinner buffet, favor exchange, teacher projects
auction results (Ponderosa A)
NAWW Annual Business meeting (Ponderosa B)
District meetings (Washoe)
9:00am-2:00pm
8:30-noon
noon-1:30pm
1:30-5pm
6:30-8:30pm
8:30-9:30pm
9:30-10:00pm
Saturday
(4/11)
Sunday
(4/12)
8:30-noon
8:30-4:00pm
9:00am-4:00pm
10:00am-2:00pm
noon-1:30pm
12:15-1:15pm
1:30-5:00pm
4:00-5:30pm
6:30-10:00pm
Session E classes meet (Alpine, Carson, Fremont)
Straw Expo open to members & public (Ponderosa A)
Banquet centerpieces on display and open for bidding in the
Straw Expo area (Ponderosa A)
Make-It-Take-It open to public (Ponderosa A)
lunch on own; drinks & snacks only in Hospitality room
Post-convention board meeting (Washoe)
Session F classes meet (Alpine, Carson, Fremont & Genoa)
Straw Expo take down
Banquet (Ponderosa B)
8:30-noon
noon-1:30pm
1:30-5:00pm
Session G classes meet (Alpine & Carson)
lunch on own (hospitality is not open today)
Session H classes meet (Alpine & Carson)
*These registration times have not been finalized and are subject to change.
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