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We are still in the planning stages for
2010.
Links will activated when more information is available.
Camp Highlights
Sunday
Night Welcome Dinner
The conference center prepares
this banquet especially for our group.
We will welcome you in grand style.
The Rug Gallery
Be
sure to bring along at least one rug (two or three if you like) for this
non-juried exhibit.
Antique rugs are welcome.
The Rug Gallery will be open to the public on Tuesday evening and Wednesday
all day and evening.
The Hooking Store
Open daily and stocked with wonderful woolens and hooking supplies.
Students and teachers attending the camp are welcome to place items in the
store on consignment.
Students must call in advance to make arrangements.
Hooker’s Night Out
On
Wednesday evening we will all have the opportunity to explore the local
area.
Enjoy dinner at any one of the fine restaurants located within a few miles
of the conference center.
Optional Mini-Classes
Details will
be available closer to camp.
These classes are only open to students attending camp.
Additional “things to do”
There are
many activities available on the grounds including
two premier golf courses, boat rentals and lake tours, fishing, tennis
courts and walking trails.
The towns of Ripon, Green Lake , and Princeton are minutes away where you
can browse antique and artisan shops.
Thursday Night Farewell
The conference center
prepares our fabulous BBQ.
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