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Step 1: Choose one of the following two-day workshops WT321-Ultimate Sample Kit with Terri Booser WT601A-Advanced Workroom Skills and Efficiency Part I with Ann K. Johnson WT601B-Advanced Workroom Skills and Efficiency Part II with Ann K. Johnson WT611-Advanced Swag Engineering with Ann K. Johnson WT621-Old World Patterning Techniques with Ann K. Johnson WT641-Ripplefold and Panel Track Workshop with Ann K. Johnson BU201-Business Plan Workshop with Jeanelle Dech BU301-Pricing Without Emotion with Michele Williams BU401-Designer-Workroom Relations with Cathy Tucker or Terri Booser ID401-Professional Window Treatment Consultant with Michele Williams
Step 2: Coordinate date, location, lunches and instructor lodging The group is responsible for naming a coordinator, choosing the dates of the workshop and securing a suitable location. The coordinator is responsible for providing lodging for the instructor and purchasing lunch and refreshments for attendees and instructor on workshop days. The coordinator receives 30% off tuition. If seven or more registrations are confirmed, coordinator receives 50% off tuition. Instructor travel and teaching fees are paid by CHF Academy. In addition, the CHF Academy will reimburse coordinator up to $14 per attendee, per day for lunch and refreshments (receipts required). Instructor lodging costs can be divided among attendees and added to registration fee.
Step 3: Register 6-12 attendees CHF Academy will provide registration forms and an online registration link to promote attendance. A minimum of six paid registrations are required five weeks prior to scheduled workshop. Events can be kept private or the coordinator can elect to have the workshop publicized through the CHF Academy and the Drapery & Design Professional Network.
Contact Peggy Brewer, Student Coordinator, to assist in organizing your session. |
