2008 Oregon Flock & Fiber Festival
Clackamas County Fairgrounds ~ Canby, Oregon
September 27th & 28th (workshops on the 26th)
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Contact
- Loyce Ericson with questions/suggestions.
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Scholarship funds...
- are available for workshops and are awarded on an as-needed basis. Please contact Brandy Chastain for more information.
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Felt Art
2008 Workshops, Classes & Mini-Seminars
Another year of top-notch classes (see the Workshop Index page for a complete list of workshops, classes, and mini-seminars.
To attend a workshop, class or mini-seminar, follow these steps:
- Pre-register
Complete the Workshop Registration Form. Pre-registration is preferred and highly recommended. Pre-registration is closed on Sept. 5, 2008. After that, pending available space, you may register at the Festival. (Instructions below.)
Note: Classes may be cancelled if minimum participation is not reached during pre-registration. - Mail the completed form with payment.
At this time we accept checks or Visa/MasterCard. Make checks payable to: Oregon Flock & Fiber Festival or OFFF. - Confirmation
After Sept. 12, a confirmation notice will be sent via email or to the mailing address listed on your completed form along with a materials list. - Check-in
Check-in for all workshops at the Main Gate Information Desk. Arrive at the Information Desk at least 10 minutes before the class start time. - Register at the Festival
To register at the Festival, arrive at the Main Gate Information Desk to register at least 15 minutes before the class start time.
The Main Gate to the festival opens each morning at 8 am for class registration (festival opens to the public at 9 am). - Cancellation and Payment/Refund Policy
Cancellations received by Loyce Ericson via phone or email will be partially refunded as follows:
- Until Sept. 1st, 90% of the workshop fee.
- No refunds after Sept. 1st.
- Full refund if the Festival or class is cancelled.
- $20 NSF Check Fee
The Festival retains the right to cancel any workshop, for any reason, at any time.
Updated June 15, 2008
Our Mission is to exhibit and demonstrate the full spectrum of natural fibers (plant and animal), from beginning to end.
That is, from the animal or raw fiber to the finished product.
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