Southwest Fiber Festival
| October 24, 2009 |
A day long festival of fun and fiber on the grounds of the beautiful Amado Territory Ranch
3001 E. Frontage Road, Amado, Arizona
located just 30 minutes south of Tucson
at I-19 & Exit #48, Arivaca Road
| October 24, 2009 |
A day long festival of fun and fiber on the grounds of the beautiful Amado Territory Ranch
3001 E. Frontage Road, Amado, Arizona
located just 30 minutes south of Tucson
at I-19 & Exit #48, Arivaca Road
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: hello, if you happen to have a cancellation for Oct. 2010, i would like to take the spot. if not, probably May 2011. i have a 2nd person coming but he is not a weaver. thanks!
: Our physical address is protected on the web site but appears on all of our online transactions and invoices. We can provide references from past students if you'd like them. We have provided classes on the Navajo Nation since 2000 and have taught over 500 students. Please contact me via email if you'd like to set up a phone or web conference to discuss a class. Thanks for your interest in learning to weave the Navajo way!
: I am interested in signing up for future classes, but dont see contact info to discuss classes beforehand as you require or firsttimers. Also I dont do cyperspace business without a physical address involved when invovling money-waaaay too much internet fraud out there to submit deposits to cyperspace. Please advise how to contact you and engage in synchronous conversation about upcoming classes. Thank you.
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