30 May Pushing Your Limits at the Folk School by Alan Leland
Woodturning instructor, Alan Leland, tells...
Due to snow and current road conditions, classes scheduled for the Feb. 1 session will have a delayed start until Monday, Feb. 2 at 10 a.m., with orientation set for 9:30 a.m.
While we welcome all students to participate in their classes, our priority is to ensure everyone’s safety while traveling. Please make safe travel and attendance decisions based on local conditions, emergency orders, and any travel restrictions along routes in North Carolina leading to Brasstown.
Students who plan to arrive on campus tomorrow, Sunday, Feb. 1, may check in as usual. A buffet supper will be available tomorrow evening in the Olive Dame Campbell Dining Hall, with extended time to allow for any late arrivals.
Student Services will be in touch directly via email with additional details and adjustments to the class schedule.
We appreciate your flexibility and understanding and look forward to welcoming you to campus. Please travel safely, and do not hesitate to reach out with any questions.
Cancellations:
Sunday English Country Dance
Craft Shop closed on Sunday, reopening Monday at noon
Olive’s Porch closed on Sunday
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