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“WE’RE STEPPIN’ OUT!”
This year we’re
doing something a little different than in the past regarding the
Spouse-Guest
Program as part of the 2008 WADA Workshop. The craft project this year will be done
off-site, just a few blocks from the Workshop venue. But there will be plenty of
time for
socializing, camaraderie, and, of course, shopping – all in conjunction with
the event to be
held at the Paper Valley Hotel.
If you’ve attended the Workshop in the past, we hope you enjoyed yourself and
plan on
coming back. If you’re a first
timer, we welcome you and know you will have a great time.
Looking forward to seeing all of you in Appleton!!
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To register for the Spouse-Guest Program, be sure to complete
the WADA GUEST area of the Registration
Form that is used
for the WADA Workshop. The
form will be available on the
WADA web site in September.
For those who register, a packet of information, schedule for
the weekend, and your nametag will be available at the main
WADA Registration Table at the Paper Valley Hotel in Appleton.
Just look for the Spouse /
Guest Sign.
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Again this year we will have a joint hospitality room
hosted in room 2014, with the Spouse/Guest time being Sunday afternoon,
from 3:00 – 5:00. Come and check out the schedule.
On Monday, the activities will get underway morning with breakfast on your own, which is
different than past years.
Then, all are to meet in the Lawrence Room at the Paper Valley Hotel
by 8:45 a.m. before leaving for a bead store a short, two blocks
away. It is anticipated that
the project that is planned will take about 3 hours.
The optional gift exchange will be not be held
this year, with the format change.
Also, you
will not need to bring any supplies this year.
On Tuesday morning from 9:00 – 11:00, the hospitality room may be available
for those
who need a place to wait for their spouse.
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