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Thread: Keeton at JCC

  1. #16
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    Congratulations, John. Yes, you will enjoy retirement.

  2. #17
    Cool deal John, It should be a good time for you and your students

  3. #18
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    I enjoy teaching most anything I am up on and I bet that you will to. Allan.
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  4. #19
    WOW.
    I have been looking at classes there for a few years now and (until now) havent seen one that jumps out at me as something I could take a week off work for. I will seriously consider this class. Its real convenient for me since my folks live about 15 minutes from there!!!!

  5. #20
    Thanks, all, for the kind words, and Lee, I hope you can make it.

  6. #21
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    Congrats , John

  7. #22
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    Way to go John but what the heck is JCC?
    Edit: or rather "Who the...."
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    Owingsville, Kentucky

    "The best things in life are not things."

  8. #23
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    Quote Originally Posted by James Combs View Post
    Way to go John but what the heck is JCC?
    Edit: or rather "Who the...."
    John C Campbell Folk School in Brasstown, NC. John is teaching 'Hollow Forms Made Easy' in March
    Retired - when every day is Saturday (unless it's Sunday).

  9. #24
    Quote Originally Posted by John Keeton View Post
    Thanks, all, for the kind words, and Lee, I hope you can make it.
    ut-oh ---- I just remembered that week will be my 10th anniversary with the LOML.

    So, how do I break it to her that I'd want to spend 5 days turning hollow forms / ogee bowls

  10. #25
    Would it help if I bought her some flowers and sent a card?!?! I do understand. For many years in KY, archery season for deer opened on October 1 - our wedding anniversary. Fortunately, we had "pre-marital" understandings about that situation. Now, opening day is much earlier in September.

    You realize, of course, that your wife can go, too? Ms. Keeton will be taking a cooking course that week. Great place for a couples getaway.

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