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Housing during TeacherTraining
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Peachesandlife
Posted 2007-02-11 2:09 AM (#77161)
Subject: Housing during TeacherTraining


Hi Everyone,

I was wondering about how budget-conscious trainees handle hotel rooms, rental cars, and other such practical components of attending teacher training programs longer than 10 days. I am interested in going to an Ana Forrest teacher training course but each one lasts 3 weeks. At 80 to 100 bucks per night for a hotel, the costs really start adding up! There must be a cheaper way of doing this!

Is there any way to contact future peers for buddying up? I don't know anyone else from my area that is going...

Any suggestions or other info about Forrest teacher trainings would be appreciated!

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Posted 2007-02-11 4:14 AM (#77165 - in reply to #77161)
Subject: RE: Housing during TeacherTraining


This should be facilitated by the folks cashing your check.
I know when others come in to Seattle for the training I participate in, there's a complete directory sent and a housing and carpool request sheet that is part and parcel.

Many of the folks have room shared and on occassion the studio has helped to find housing with those who are local (and doing the training).

Contact Ana. I'm sure her "people" would be anxious to help.
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Ravi
Posted 2007-02-11 10:49 AM (#77192 - in reply to #77161)
Subject: RE: Housing during TeacherTraining



500
Location: Upstate NY
Camping, if done right can bring a wonderful experience to a TTC.

State parks only charge a few dollars each day for sites.......... plus if you are traveling with friends it brings a opportunity to bond even more.

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