Fall 2018 Overview
Fall arrives with brilliant colours, bountiful harvest and rest. Seeking a quiet time of retreat, contemplation or volunteer service? Join other adults and elders in September and October for reflection, engagement and renewal. Additional fall programs will be announced in February – stay tuned.
Note: Fall Accommodation bookings (August 25-October 5, 2018) are for a minimum 3 nights consecutive stay, with the option to book additional consecutive night(s) to extend your stay.
DATE
September 27 – 30, 2018
LOCATION
Naramata Centre
Prices
Staying Offsite – CAD $0.00
East Court (1 Bedroom) – CAD $360.00
East Court (2 Bedroom) – CAD $460.00
Orchard Court (Single Room) – CAD $330.00
Orchard Court (Shared Single Room) – CAD $165.00
No-Pet Camping – No Services – CAD $75.00
No-Pet Camping (15 Amp + Water) – CAD $90.00
There is a discounted rate available for those groups interested in booking a full 3-bedroom Orchard Court cabin. Please email bookings@naramatacentresociety.org for more information and to reserve your cabin.
Quilting/Fabric Art
With Margaret Jessop
September 27 – 30, 2018
Join us for three fabulous days of quilting for all quilters and quilter wannabees. Sign up for one, two or all three quilting sessions and unleash your inner quilter.
Friday: Fabulous Fish
Share a fun day creating your own Fabulous Fish. We will be collaging your own art quilt using scraps, funky and novelty fabric. Use your own fabric, or purchase a kit at the class.
Saturday: Lavish Lazy Leaves
Share a fun day creating your own table runner, placemats, or wall hanging. This class is an introduction to wonky and easy curved piecing. Use your own fabric or purchase a kit at the class.
Sunday: Confetti Tree Quilt
What do I do with my scraps? Create some funky trees. This class is a fun introduction to confetti quilts. Use your own fabric, or purchase a kit at the class.
Each session runs from 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Teachers
Margaret Jessop
Margaret is a prize winning quilter who was recently named “Quilter of Distinction at the Festival of Quilts in Calgary. She has been quilting for over 30 years, and now specializes in Art Quilts. She received her Fibre Arts degree from the Alberta College of Art and Design. Portraits, landscapes, trees and fish are her most popular quilts, but she also does abstracts and even traditional quilts. Margaret does commission work and has her work in many private collections. She has been juried into shows in Calgary, Houston, Chicago, Penticton and Waterloo. Currently, she works in her own studio full time, as well as teaching quilting classes and doing trunk shows from Prince Edward Island to British Columbia.
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