The first classes are this fall between mid-September and October. They include:
- Gathering of Women Storytellers,
- Fruit Winemaking,
- Rag Rug Weaving,
- Leather Crafting,
- Jewelry and Needlefelting,
- Pet Grooming.
To your visit, we add a bit of clowning around and meeting our friendly farm critters. We have horses, sheep, a goat named "Bijou," an English angora rabbit, and, of course, the ranch’s namesake, "running dog" Forrest. We know that you will enjoy them as much as we do.
Depending upon the subject, our classes run from two hours to all day. If you wish to stay overnight, camping is available on the ranch.
To receive a calendar of these 2012 fall classes and occasional e-mail updates on our happenings, send me a note at runningdogranch@gmail.com. Let me know your suggestions for our 2013 classes, too.
We’d love to see you,
Corrine Young
Owner/Manager
Running Dog Ranch Folk Craft and Learning Center