Classes & Other Opportunities
CLASS LOCATIONS: Most of our classes are held at the Hagood Mill. Be sure to check the location for each listed class.
Classes are reserved upon payment. Classes that can be paid for online will have Square Market listings; if not, the payment info will be provided in the class description. Occasionally, speaking engagements will specify they are free to the public. You may use our email contact form to let us know if you’d prefer to prepay with a check — your class will be reserved upon the check’s arrival. Private group classes are available upon request.
Class space is limited (each class description will specify the maximum # of students) and will be sold first-come, first-serve. In case of cancellation students will be notified via email unless requested to do otherwise.
CLICK each class title to see the full description & payment details:
2015 SCHEDULE:
All remaining classes in 2015 have already occurred or been canceled. Please check back for the 2016 schedule.
LOCATION:
Most of our classes are held at the Hagood Mill. Be sure to check the location for each listed class.
Classes are reserved upon payment. You may use our email contact form to let us know if you’d prefer to prepay with a check — class will be reserved upon the check’s arrival.
If you have any questions about existing classes or you are a group that would like to schedule a class, please contact us for details and rates.
Click here if you need to cancel or reschedule for any reason. We appreciate when you let us know as soon as possible so the class slot can be given to someone else.
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