Class Schedule

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  Due to allergies and asthma concerns we are now asking that when attending a class that you NOT wear perfume of any kind. Here at Stampeddler some our staff and some of the customers have had problems in the past so we appreciate your cooperation in making class time a pleasant experience for everyone. 


Stampeddler is no longer offering 10% off your purchases on the day of classes. We have already implemented a new rewards program so be sure to ask one of the girls at the register to explain how it works. 


Please bring your basic kit: Scissors, tweezers, paper cutter/trimmer, your choice of adhesive (wet and dry, double sided tape), ruler and pencil.  Please check each class for additional items to bring!







STAMPEDDLER CLASS DESCRIPTION


CLASS POLICIES




Please check in 15 minutes before class starts so the instructors can start on time; due to class time limits, instructors are unable to repeat instructions if you're late.

The web site cannot do registration for classes. You can register by phone or stop in the store.

  • Payment required at time of registration. We accept phone registration with credit card payment.
  • You must pre-register for classes. We cannot prepare if we do not know how many students to expect.
  • We reserve the right to reschedule or cancel any class that has less than 4 paid students.
  • In the case of a rescheduled class, class fees are transferable to another class or store credit. Student cancellation prior to 48 hours of the class will result in transfer of class fee or store credit.
  • Less than 48 hours notice, no refund or store credit. 
  • Children must be 12 years or older
  • Please check in 15 minutes before class starts so the instructors can start on time.
  • DUE TO CLASS TIME LIMITS, INSTRUCTORS ARE UNABLE TO REPEAT INSTRUCTIONS IF YOU’RE LATE.


2 comments:

  1. Stopped in today and enjoyed talking with girls at counter & Barb (?) we talked about genealogy a little bit, and she asked me what (nee) meant, when used before or after a surname. I know that is it's purpose - to signify the maiden name - but wondered if it was more detailed in a description on line. Got home & looked it up. It is a french word, and means born with - so when you use that (nee) before a surname you are saying they were born with this name, such as Jill Morris (nee) Johnson, means born with Johnson for a surname, later changed to Morris. Satisfied my curiosity !
    Loved shopping in your store as always.....
    Kris Burrill (nee) Johnson !

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