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Kentucky Basket Association 24th Annual Convention October 1- 3, 2020 Center for Rural Development Somerset, KY http://www.kentuckybaskets.org/ Celebrating 24 years of fun, friendships, and basket weaving in the Commonwealth!
TH 02 TH 03 TH 04 TH 01 TH 05 TH 07 TH 06 TH 08 TH 09 FR 04 FR 02 FR 03 FR 01 FR 09 FR 10 FR 06 FR 07 FR 08 FR 05 FR 13 FR 15 FR 16 FR 14 FR 11 FR 12 SA 04 SA 01 SA 02 SA 03 SA 05 SA 07 SA 09 SA 06 SA 08
The Kentucky Basket Association is pleased to present At our 24th Convention Location/Accommodations: will be held at the Center for Rural Development, 2292 South Highway 27, Somerset, KY 42501 Phone: (606) 677-6000 in Somerset, KY. There are many hotels nearby. A list may be found at the end of this brochure, as well as online at: http://lakecumberlandtourism.com/stay/hotels-motels Registration and Related Information: Please refer to these requirements and guidelines as you complete the Registration Form. The form should be sent to: Gail Loeser, 8268 Eastdale Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45255 email: loeserg@yahoo.com The registration fee is determined by the date your registration is postmarked. Postmarked on or before May 31st, $35; on or before June 30th, $45; and after June 30th, $55. . A one- day registration is available for $20 (plus the $15 dues) – but those who sign up for the 1-day registration will not be assigned classes until after early-bird registrants have been allocated their class choices. With each of your 1st choice basket selections, you must send in a check with the teacher’s name, amount for the class, and postdated to day of class. If you do not get your first choice class, the check will be returned with confirmation for what class you received. Send a self-addressed, stamped 4 X 9 envelope with form. If the convention is cancelled because of COVID-19, it will be announced by September 1st. Checks will be returned after that. Please include a separate check for membership dues of $15. Registration and membership checks should be made out to Kentucky Basket Association. Complete the enclosed Registration Form – please print clearly. You can also go online at www.kentuckybaskets.org to print out a form or fill out the form online. Indicate the class code (day and class number) plus the teacher’s last name for each class choice. Example: TH01 Nazarenko List classes in order of preference. Include up to three choices for each day you plan to attend. Do not list any classes you are not willing to take. Making only one choice will not guarantee you a space in that class. When selecting your baskets, please consider the skill level, size of basket, time allowed, and skills to be learned. Use the guidelines for class skill levels. Please check the project sizes carefully before making your choices. Projects can be either much larger or much smaller than they appear in the photograph. Registration does not guarantee placement in requested classes. Some classes may fill; others may be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment. If you must cancel from a specific class or the entire convention, your request must be in writing and received by September 1st. All cancellations are subject to a cancellation fee. After Sept. 1st, no refunds (registration or teacher fees) will be made. You will need to contact the teacher to pick up your kit or have them mailed to you. Send cancellation requests to Gail Loeser (address above). Check List: Please read instruction carefully before preparing your Registration Form. Make sure the numbers of your classes are legible. Pay special attention to the deadline and be aware of weaving time, length of class, class price, and any special tools needed to complete the class. Fill out registration form and send payment to: Gail Loeser, 8268 Eastdale Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45255 Email: loeserg@yahoo.com
Danielle Anderson TH04 Enough to Share FR01 I Remember FR12 Learning My Lines SA02 Staying Neutral Anne Bowers TH08 Ribbed Rhododendron FR02 Japanese Top Knot FR11 Fat Bottomed Girl SA07 Random Weave Hen Dianne Gleixner TH07 Raspberry Dreams FR04 Black Smoke and Wheels FR13 Cutie Pie SA08 Square Storage Basket with Feet Annetta Kraayeveld Cancelled TH03 (Cancelled) Balance FR07 (Cancelled) Tic Tac Toe SA01 (Cancelled) Oui Pam Milat TH09 Summer Gathering FR09 East West on Wheels SA04 Black Velvet Dona Nazarenko TH01 Crown FR08 Tray of X’s FR15 Folded Birch Bark SA06 Circus Billy Owens TH05 Gathering FR03 Wall Basket FR10 Oval Tote SA03 Waste Basket Cindy Pauchey TH06 Oval Melon Stair Step Handle FR06 Arizona Sunset FR16 Mini Melon SA05 Christmas Pie Bonnie Rideout Cancelled TH02 (Cancelled) Summertime in Illinois FR05 (Cancelled) Rustic Holiday FR14 (Cancelled) Storage Basket SA09 (Cancelled) Water's Edge
WEAVING SKILL LEVELS Please evaluate your skill level, not only for your total weaving experience, but also for your experience using the techniques offered in the classes you are considering. Remember it is not fair to the instructor or the other students to take a class that you are not ready to handle. Beginner The beginner weaver has little or no weaving experience having woven only a few baskets. They need more practice with basic weaving techniques, bases and shaping. These weavers are becoming proficient in basic weaving techniques, including: over/ under weaving, start/stop weaving, twining, and rim lashing. They are learning to control shape and will be introduced to new pattern weaves such as twill, different twining methods, and rim and handle finish variations. Please Note: Additionally, if you consider taking a class in a material you have never used, you will be considered a beginner in that class. Intermediate Intermediate weavers have gained proficiency in weaving techniques. They are able to begin with ease and have mastered several weaving techniques. They do not have difficulty setting up bases, twining, completing over/under weaves and creating rims using the materials offered in a class. Advanced Advanced weavers are proficient. They have mastered weaving techniques and are ready to take on more challenging projects. Teachers are confident these students have achieved this skill level when attending class. Basic skills are not reviewed due to time constraints. These weavers are able to design baskets on their own but require new challenges. All Levels These classes are offered to students of all skill levels from Beginner to Advanced. What to Bring To make the most of your weaving experience it helps to have the proper equipment. We suggest that you bring: A dishpan or bucket An old towel Sharp clippers or strong scissors Small and large packing tools An awl or ice pick Several (12 or more) clips or clothespins Flexible tape measure Spray bottle Needle nose pliers Pencil Sandpaper Cable ties (variety of sizes) Sharp knife Some classes may require special tools. Please read the description carefully. Please bring your name holder with you if you have one from a prior convention.
Schedule of Events Food Choices: Vendors There are restaurants Thursday, October 1 There may be more but within driving distance. 8 – 11 am Vendors and Teachers Set Up these are confirmed as 10 am KBA Board Meeting of April 1, 2020 You can bring food in to 11 am – 6 pm Registration eat while you are at the 12 noon – 9 pm Classes Pam Milat of P-Kay convention. Originals Lunch & Dinner on your own We will have a snack Dona Nazarenko of Friday October 2 table, so please bring a 8:30 am – 4 pm Registration Country Spirit Baskets favorite snack to share 8:30 am – 9 pm Classes with everyone. Marilyn Parr of 4 Love 12:30 PM Annual Meeting includes Lunch of Baskets Coffee, water and soft Saturday, October 3 drinks provided. 8:30 am – 12 noon Registration 8:30 am – 3:30 pm Classes Lunch on your own 4 pm Finish up and Head for Home Thursday Classes TH03 CANCELLED TH01 12:00 PM - 7:00 PM TH02 CANCELLED Balance Crown Summertime in Illinois Annetta Kraayeveld Dona Nazarenko Bonnie Rideout Intermediate $78.00 Intermediate $55.00 All Levels $48.00 Size: 4” W x 10" L x 5” H Size: 9” W x 7” H Size: 9.5” W x 12” L x 7” H Elegant and useful! The focus of this This basket was designed for the Land of class is controlling shape while working Lincoln Basketweavers for their Starved with fine material. Techniques include Weaving is done with natural and dyed Rock Event in 2020. This is my third time chase weaving, four-rod wale and reed. Fun doing overlays - try one of these designing a basket for this fun event! I am decreasing rows. The final emphasis of on your next basket where you will be the truly honored! Sumertime in Illinois starts the class will be the Gretchen or rolled designer. Tips on how to start with a round with a woven, filled base. Techniques border; students will concentrate on base and go straight up the sides. When include filling a base, twining, "start/stop" understanding the technique while you're done, add overlays. Some might not weaving, weaving in leather handles, use of creating a smooth and seamless rim. finish all overlays and will do so at home. overlays and wrapping the seagrass. The Special tools required: Small packer basket has pretty metal feet attached to the along with regular weaving tools. bottom to save wear and tear on the base. The fun metal summertime embellishments will make this basket a favorite. This is a fun basket to weave for any weaving level!
Thursday Classes (continued) TH04 12:00 PM - 9:00 PM TH05 12:00 PM - 9:00 PM TH06 12:00 PM - 9:00 PM Enough to Share Gathering Oval Melon Stair Step Handle Danielle Anderson Billy Owens Cindy Pauchey Intermediate $65.00 All Levels $90.00 Intermediate $75.00 Size: 12” W x 16.5” L x 14” H Size: 9” W x 15” L x 8.5” H Size: 10” W x 15” L x 10” H This is an easy melon basket with rib This basket is inspired by my granny, Ardia construction. An impressive 2" handle and a Herndon, a basket teacher for over 30 years, Made of Hand Split White Oak, it has a 9" x large God's eye make this basket stunning. who said we always have enough to share! 15" woven Oak herringbone bottom. You will learn how to measure and add ribs, This basket features a sturdy D handle with a Rectangle or Oval top, weaver's choice and 2 both primary and secondary, how to weave a stunning wrapped handle, plastic insert, hoop/bushel handles. It will be woven over God's eye and make a climbing twill weave embellishment and watermelon inspired a mold and everyone should finish in class. handle. Also, if time permits, we will add on colors. Special tools required: Water bucket and a braided wrap along the rim. (some weaving sharp scissors. might be done after class) Special tools required: Awl and a good paring knife. Thursday Classes (continued) TH08 12:00 PM - 9:00 PM TH07 12:00 PM - 9:00 PM Ribbed Rhododendron TH09 12:00 PM - 9:00 PM Raspberry Dreams Anne Bowers Summer Gathering Dianne Gleixner Advanced $87.00 Pam Milat Intermediate $68.00 All Levels $65.00 Size: 12” W x 17” L Size: 12” W x 15” L x 6” H Size: 12" w/handle x 12" Diameter Students will weave an open weave base on a Just picture this bright summer colored basket rectangular wood hoop, twine around the base Students will start this ribbed basket with a overflowing with the garden harvest: then add corner spokes. Other techniques few ribs that have been drilled into a piece of red/yellow tomatoes; red, green and yellow include start/stop rows, triple twining, and real WV rhododendron. Students will weave peppers; along with green and yellow squash. adding overlays. Emphasis will be on shaping with a wide variety of dyed reed, seagrasses, The basket is completed with a round woven to match the shape of the hoop/handle and how coir, yarns and other materials along with base over a D handle and finished with a to avoid the dreaded “peanut shape”. Then top dyed ribs. Shaping is emphasized. Special wrapped handle. it off with a beautiful interlocking V knot on tools required: Sharpened knife for top of the handle. whittling.
Friday Classes FR01 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM FR02 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM I Remember Japanese Top Knot Danielle Anderson Anne Bowers FR03 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM All Levels $45.00 Intermediate $45.00 Wall Basket Size: 7” W x 7” L x 6” H Billy Owens Size: 4” W x 4” H This basket design was inspired by Lauren All Levels $65.00 Daigle's song "Remember". Its lyrics invite us to remember to hope even "in the darkest hour, This beautiful little ribbed basket is woven Size: 3” W x 8” L x 6” H when I cannot breathe.. When I wonder if I'm Made of Hand Split White Oak, it has a 3" x 8" all alone." The dark blue and black colors of with dyed reed and cane. Preshaped ribs help in the construction as students learn the woven Oak bottom, D Shaped top, flat back, this basket are no match for the rays of hope represented by the strand of fairy lights that basics of ribbed basketry and how to weave oval front, with handle positioned toward the illuminate this basket. Uses 6" round wooden the elegant knot on the handle. Special tools back. It will be over a mold and everyone base, arrow twining and an awareness ribbon required: Sharpened knife for whittling. should finish in class. Special tools required: rim. Water bucket and sharp scissors. Friday Classes (continued) FR05 CANCELLED FR04 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM Rustic Holiday FR06 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM Black Smoke and Wheels Bonnie Rideout Arizona Sunset Dianne Gleixner All Levels $48.00 Cindy Pauchey Intermediate $67.00 Size: 9.5” W x 12.75” L x 8” H All Levels $65.00 Size: 12" W x 8" L x 11" H not including handle Size: 12” W x 12” L x 12” H not including handles This pretty basket is sure to become a holiday Students will insert spokes into an oval slotted wood base, weave start/stop rows, triple twine with step-ups, favorite. Great for toting items to events or to display during the holiday season. This basket This Melon basket is an easy way to start a add leather handles, and lash the rim. Shaping will be ribbed basket. You will learn to measure emphasized. Decorative two-toned Cherokee styled would be so pretty filled with pinecones! Techniques include filling a base, twining, around; cut primary and secondary rib; a 3 wheels will be started in class however they may need to three-rod wale with an arrow, and continuous point lashing - all while adding colors of be finished on your own. Weaving will be done with black, smoked and natural reed. Special tools required: weaving with sea grass. Accent colors are yellow, yellow orange, orange and red. The usual weaving tools plus quick curing super glue. wine and moss green. A pretty rusty The whole basket is woven in #2 and #3 snowflake completes the look. Fun for all round reed. This is a beauty when weaving levels - and useful! completed.
Friday Classes (continued) FR08 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM Tray of X’s FR07 CANCELLED Dona Nazarenko Tic Tac Toe FR09 8:30 AM - 9:30 PM Advanced $75.00 Annetta Kraayeveld East West on Wheels Advanced $84.00 Size: 8” W x 23” L x 2” H Pam Milat A long rectangular tray style basket accented Intermediate $80.00 Size: 8.5-10” W x 8.5-10” L x 2” H Size: 12” W x 20” L x 12” H A striking tray for display or serving. Twill with dyed round reed making X's along the base, stacked rim sides, woven with dyed and way. The side weaving includes twining and w/o handle natural Hamburg Cane and Reed. Class plain weave to give a graceful flair. Leather Built on a filled open weave base, this pattern includes three graphs for different delightful carry-all has dual colored Cherokee side handles included. Tips on pattern styled wheels that direct triple twined arrows twill bases, from intermediate to advanced skill level. Color choices available in class. repeats, placements and shaping make this to both the East and West. Color choice at Lashing may need to be completed after class. stunning when displayed. Special tools registration: Brown/Coral/Lime w/brown Special tools required: Bring a spoke required: Regular tools needed plus extra leather handles or Black/Royal Blue/Frost weight, small packer and a #20 tapestry spoke weight or the equivalent also Grey w/black leather handles needle along with your regular weaving tapestry needle and awl. tools. Friday Classes (continued) FR10 1:30 PM - 7:30 PM FR12 1:30 PM - 9:30 PM Oval Tote Learning My Lines Billy Owens Danielle Anderson All Levels $80.00 FR11 1:30 PM - 9:30 PM Advanced $75.00 Fat Bottomed Girl Size: 6” W x 12” L x 8.5” H Anne Bowers Size: 15” W x 7” L x 8.5” H Intermediate $90.00 The lace rim on this basket is stunning and brings extra charm to any basket. To me this Made of Hand Split White Oak, it has a 6" x 12" woven Oak herringbone bottom, Oval top Size: 21” H basket shows that we all have a song to sing, and most of life is learning what that song is… and a Solid Oak handle. It will be woven over Standing 21" at the top of the hand-tooled hence we are all learning our lines, one day at a mold and everyone should finish in class. leather handle, this basket uses wide, a time! Here's to hoping the blank page of this Special tools required: Water bucket and doubled spokes and both round and flat oval basket gives you inspiration as you learn your sharp scissors. weavers to achieve its curvaceous shape.. lines. This basket uses a 7" x 15" wooden racetrack oval base.
Friday Classes (continued) FR14 CANCELLED Storage Basket Bonnie Rideout All Levels $45.00 FR15 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM FR13 5:30 PM - 9:30 PM Size: 10” W x 10” L x 9” H Folded Birch Bark Cutie Pie Dona Nazarenko Dianne Gleixner The storage basket will be one that you Intermediate $30.00 All Levels $48.00 reach for over and over. Great size for any Size: 4” W x 5.5” L x 5” H room of your home. The basket starts with Size: 6" W x 8" L x 4" H a woven, filled base. Techniques include Teacher harvested the birch bark for you. Students will insert spokes into a slotted wood filling a base, the use of overlays and double Constructed with birch bark stitched with base, then learn twining, weaving start/stop lashing. The side handles are leather, and waxed linen and embellished with pine needles rows, paired triple twining, and adding the color accent is smoked reed. Great for or philodendron. Has small beads attached to any level of weaver! finish it off. Plenty of material to make more at overlays while concentrating on shaping. The wooden rolling pin will be added as a handle home. Special tools required: Sharp across the middle while lashing the rim. Some pointed awl and a tapestry needle are color choices for accent colors will be needed. available at class time. Friday Classes (continued) Save the dates: Upcoming conventions FR16 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Oct. 7 – Oct. 9, 2021 Mini Melon Oct. 6 – Oct. 8, 2022 Cindy Pauchey Oct. 5 – Oct. 7, 2023 All Levels $30.00 Size: 4” W x 4” L x 4” H This 4" melon basket is an easy way to learn construction of a ribbed basket. A very simple beginners' basket; you will learn how to create a God's eye and a basic rib construction. This particular Melon basket would be a great Christmas tree ornament or just display it on a shelf.
Saturday Classes SA03 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM SA01 CANCELLED Waste Basket SA02 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM Oui Billy Owens Staying Neutral Annetta Kraayeveld All Levels $70.00 Danielle Anderson Intermediate $52.00 All Levels $60.00 Size: 5” W x 10” L x 12” H Size: 3.5" x 2.75" Diameter This is an upcycling project! Learn this Size: 12” W x 8.5” L x 14” H beautiful Japanese wave weave on a little jar Made of Hand Split White Oak, it has a 5" x saved from the recycle bin. Basket is finished 10" woven Oak herringbone bottom and Oval In a world full of strong feelings, this basket is with a folded rim. Class kits include the jar, a top. It will be woven over a mold and everyone a reminder that sometimes the best thing to do prefinished ash base and new plastic lid for should finish in class. Special tools required: is stay neutral. This basket features a square your basket. Several color choices will be Water bucket and sharp scissors. woven base with a D handle, shaped to meet a available for students. Special tools required: wooden oval hoop rim Bring a small packer along with your regular basket weaving tools. Saturday Classes (continued) SA06 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM SA04 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM SA05 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM Circus Black Velvet Christmas Pie Dona Nazarenko Pam Milat Cindy Pauchey Intermediate $58.00 All Levels $60.00 All Levels $65.00 Size: 8.5" W x 7" H x 34" Around Size: 8.5” W x 10.5” L x 4.5” H Size: 12” W x 12” L x 8” H This is a beautiful pie basket and very useful Take natural reed spokes and weavers with This eye-catching twill is woven on an ebony for the holidays. The handle is decorated assorted dyed reed overlays, then add multi- stained eclipse base. Students will with 3 colors using a checkerboard pattern colored beads to give you this fun round continuously weave a 7 spoke pattern to with added spokes on the side. A very sturdy basket with a touch of circus-like whimsy. complete their basket. basket with a bow tie lashing. Only 6 ribs Lashed with waxed linen finishes it off are added on each side making it an easy nicely. Very colorful. Special tools ribbed learning experience. YOU WILL required: Regular tools needed plus a WANT TO MAKE SEVERAL FOR EACH tapestry needed and awl. HOLIDAY!
Saturday Classes (continued) SA09 CANCELLED SA08 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM Water's Edge Square Storage Basket with Feet SA07 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM Bonnie Rideout Dianne Gleixner Random Weave Hen All Levels $60.00 Intermediate $69.00 Anne Bowers Size: 14.5” W x 15.75” L x 6.5” H All Levels $52.00 Size: 12” W x 12” L x 10” H Water's Edge is a large, versatile basket you can Size: 8” W x 8” H Weave a square open-weave base with wood use almost anywhere! The basket is woven on feet, start/stop rows in the sides using both a Williamsburg Handle. It starts with a woven, Random weave is a unique style of weaving natural and smoked weavers, add a rim mid- filled base. Techniques include twining, that is…somewhat random. Fun to make, each way up the sides and at the top, and attach "start/stop" weaving, overlays to hide the ends of your round reed and triple twining with an one is different, but all resulting in a good wood handles to the sides using leather lacing. arrow. The accent color is a bright Navy Blue. strong basket. Both rims are double lashed and smoked reed A pretty seashell floral embellishment creating X's for an interesting effect. Special completes the basket. It is sure to become a tools required: The usual weaving tools plus a favorite! spoke weight.
Hotels/Motels in the Somerset Area – and their distance from the Convention Center America’s Best Value Country Inn & Suites Motel 6 Inn by Radisson (606) 678-4195 (800) 325-2525 (800) 456-4000 3.0 Miles from Center 4.6 Miles from Center 5.7 Miles from Center 1532 U.S. 27 (light 12) 127 N. U.S. 27 (light # 3) 515 N. U.S. 27 (lights 1 & 2) Quality Inn & Suites Best Western Midtown (877) 535-6423 Inn & Suites Courtyard By Marriott 4.7 Miles from Center (800) 937-8376 (888) 236-2427 240 N. U.S. 27 (light 2) 108 Jefferson Drive Adjacent to the Center (light # 4) 2254 S. Highway 27 Red Roof Inn (606) 678-8115 Budget Inn Hampton Inn Suites 1201 S Highway 27 S (606) 679-1006 (800) 426-7866 3,0 Miles from Center 1.5 Miles from Center Super 8 Motel by 1564 U.S. 27, Somerset 4141 S. US 27 (light Wyndham (light 12) 23) (800) 800-8000 3.9 Miles from Center Comfort Inn & Suites Holiday Inn Express & 601 S. U.S. 27 (lights 7 (800) 228-5150 Suites & 8) 1.4 Miles from Center (888) 465-4329 82 Jolin Dr. (between 1.5 Miles from Center lights 23 & 24) 50 Stevie Lynn Drive (light 23)
KBA Convention Registration Form October 1 – 3, 2020 This form can be downloaded and printed from our website: www.kentuckybaskets.org. OR YOU CAN FILL IT OUT ONLINE Be sure your class selections are legible and accurate. Are you a new member to the Name ___________________________________________________________________ Kentucky Basket Association? Please circle one: Address ________________________________________________________________ YES NO City, State, Zip _________________________________________________________ If you do NOT wish to have Phone ______________________________ Evening _________________________ your picture posted on Facebook or the website, Email ___________________________________________________________________ please check here: List classes in order of preference by class code, example TH 01. Please pay attention to class times so your selections do not overlap. Pick 2nd and 3rd choices. Classes can fill up quickly or be cancelled by the instructor. Do not list classes that you are not willing to take as this may cause someone their spot in a class they wanted. Please note if you are only requesting a kit. Thursday Afternoon (1) (2) (3) Thursday Evening (1) (2) (3) Friday Morning (1) (2) (3) Friday Aft/Evening (1) (2) (3) Saturday (1) (2) (3) Please send your completed registration form and a check for each 1 st choice selection. Make checks out to the teacher and postdate to the date of the class. Note class name and number on the Memo line of the check. If you have the same teacher for multiple classes, a separate check is required for each class. The registration fee is determined by the date your registration is postmarked. Postmarked on or before May 31st, $35; on or before June 30th, $45; and after June 30th, $55. A one-day registration is available for $20 (plus the $15 dues) – but those who sign up for the 1-day registration will not be assigned classes until after early-bird registrants have been allocated their class choices. Please include a separate check for membership dues of $15. Registration and membership checks should be made out to Kentucky Basket Association. Please send completed form, checks, and a stamped self-addressed legal size envelope to Gail Loeser, 8268 Eastdale Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45255. Registration will be done on a 1st come basis. Once classes are scheduled, a confirmation letter will be sent. If you do not get your 1st choice class, we will return your check and request a check for the next available class you chose. If you cancel from a class or the convention, you must do so in writing by Sept. 1st (send to the above address or email Gail at loeserg@yahoo.com). Cancellations are subject to a cancellation fee. After Sept. 1st you will need to contact the teacher to pick up your kit. Email Gail Loeser with any questions. Checklist: __________ Stamped, self-addressed 4 X 9 envelope Checks(s) made out to Kentucky Basket Association for registration and membership Individual checks made out to the teachers of your first choice classes and any kits you want I would to be on the KBA Board I would like to volunteer to help during convention. Please contact me and let me know where I can be of assistance. I will be attending KBA Annual Meeting and Lunch
Gail Loeser 8268 Eastdale Drive Cincinnati, OH 45255 Kentucky Basket Association Annual Convention The Center for Rural Development Somerset, Kentucky October 1,2,3, 2020
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