Looking for quilt retreat facility
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Looking for quilt retreat facility
Hi! I have about 12 gals who get together every year for a quilt retreat. We are looking for a new facility to rent bc our regular place has gotten run down and isn’t being kept up. We are looking in the Northern California area. Any help or direction you have would be greatly appreciated
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Location: San Joaquin Valley, California
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Northern California is about is a very large area..are you looking for a one day, one weekend or one week place. It does make a difference if you want lodging, meals or just a place to sew.
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Location: Flagstaff, Arizona
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How about checking with hotels in the area. A lot of them have banquet or convention rooms that the may be willing to rent out. I would also check with churches around the area. Good Luck in your search.
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I have attended quilting retreats at a 4H camp owned by neighboring counties, and also at a Bible Camp. The facilities were excellent, planning was too. Seems there is always a 4H member who is known for her cooking skills and she is the designated cook. Each day, there is a duty roster for those who help with prep and clean-up. The biggest groaner was that we were expected to clean for the next group before we left. When we are packing to go, cleaning toilets and vacuming the floors are not what we want to do. The 4H camp had plenty of tables and folding chairs. Most sewers can bring their own folding chairs and tables if alerted. Several of the women even brought their own upholstered easy chairs. Rolling desk chairs can be broken down to two pieces.
I would not think a library or church would be adequate when you need a place to sleep and to leave your supplies out without fear of losing them. I have heard of a few small quilt stores that have upstairs space for retreats. Some of the teen 4H groups have set terms for cleaning after a gathering. This is one way they fund some of their projects.
There is a retreat center closer to where I live, but their classes are far too expensive for most of us, even though some of the quilt shops near the I-5 corridor in SW Washington use it and often feature a well known instructor.
I would not think a library or church would be adequate when you need a place to sleep and to leave your supplies out without fear of losing them. I have heard of a few small quilt stores that have upstairs space for retreats. Some of the teen 4H groups have set terms for cleaning after a gathering. This is one way they fund some of their projects.
There is a retreat center closer to where I live, but their classes are far too expensive for most of us, even though some of the quilt shops near the I-5 corridor in SW Washington use it and often feature a well known instructor.
#10
One of my favorite quilt shops, unfortunately they are now only online, is Thimble Creek. They used to have a physical store in Walnut Creek, Ca. They hold small retreats 1 - 2 times a year in Murphys, CA.
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