Are the discussion groups, classes, lectures, etc. given more than once so that we can be sure not to miss out on any topic?
With the short amount of time we have for the conference, it isn’t practical to repeat sessions or topics, so we will “stretch’ our time in these ways to assure everyone can partake in as many activities as possible: (a) Our Discussion groups are in the evenings, separate from the “active braiding” Classes in the daytime so that attendees can access both; (b) We will always have a Beginner (Basic) and an Advanced Class at the same time, as we hope that most folks can choose one or the other; (c) During Discussion or Class timeslots there is always the option of having “free” Workshop time during which braiders can do their own thing, or come together in their own groups if they don’t want to join the scheduled activities; (d) We want to be flexible as possible, so we are paying attention to what braiders request as we process signups for the conference. As an example, if a majority of the attendees want to learn Butting techniques, then we will certainly schedule several sessions for t
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