I’ve always been a good student. In the classroom, I was an eager listener and studied hard for tests, but some of my best studies happened…
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Read More“Okay, time to go back to the real world!” These were the parting words from one of our students a few weekends ago. The…
Read MorePlease scroll to the bottom of this email. But also, please don’t. There are seven new fall classes down there, that we’d love for you to see,…
Read MoreA dear friend of mine teaches a high school graphic design class. Upon returning to her classroom, she’s been thinking critically about the future…
Read MoreEarlier this month we gathered in Cedar for Quilt Camp with fairy-quilt-guides Cody Cook-Parrott, Ellen Rutt, and saylem m. celeste. Ten makers from across the…
Read MoreOne of the most exciting things about starting a folk school—and trust me, there are many—is that every week brings huge new developments. For…
Read MoreOnce upon a time, people knew how to mend what was broken. A coat missing a button wasn’t tossed aside—it was stitched back to…
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