If you're headed to the Intro class in Henderson, NV next week...

ctozzi

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...remember that Daylight Saving Time starts this Sunday, and clocks are moving ahead one hour.

That 7am meet-up just got a little earlier. See you there!  [cool]
 
Craig T said:
...remember that Daylight Saving Time starts this Sunday, and clocks are moving ahead one hour.

That 7am meet-up just got a little earlier. See you there!  [cool]

Craig, this is very true. In California and Nevada Daylight Time starts at 2 A.M. Sunday 13 March. However, Arizona does not have Daylight Time, so beware that when we are on Daylight  Arizona is our time and not Mountain Time.

Also, you should double check with Minnie and Steve Bace, because the usual pick-up time is 7:30 A.M. near the registration desk of the Sunset Station the first morning of class and at the Hotel Guest rear entrance on the second morning of class.

Enjoy the class and learn lots!
 
Glad you posted that, driving down from Helena Saturday and come Monday morning I would have been :o. Been counting down the days til Daddy Disneyland. Can't believe there's not a Woodcraft in Nv. Have to call and see if Woodworkers Emporium is open Sun.
 
GruntSgt said:
....Can't believe there's not a Woodcraft in Nv....

Well, you'll be at one, sort of.  I believe the new Henderson training center is the old Woodcraft store Woodworker's Emporium.  I know you guys are going to have a great time.  Be sure to post about your experience.  

I'll be in Lebanon at the end of the month. [thumbs up]
 
Brice Burrell said:
GruntSgt said:
....Can't believe there's not a Woodcraft in Nv....

Well, you'll be at one, sort of.  I believe the new Henderson training center is the old Woodcraft store.  I know you guys are going to have a great time.  Be sure to post about your experience. 

I'll be in Lebanon at the end of the month. [thumbs up]

Actually the current Festool Training Center in Henderson was previously the second branch of Woodworker's Emporium. The other Woodworker's Emporium west of I-15 is still in business.

When you drive north on Gibson leaving the I-215 before you can see the small Festool logo in a window, you cannot miss where the outline of the old Woodworker's Emporium sign used to be on the building. I have now attended three classes there and at least once on all six days someone has walked in still thinking Woodworker's Emporium is there. In November I participated in Cabinet class Monday and Tuesday, then Advanced Router Thursday and Friday. Of course instead of driving to Lake Mead on Wednesday I had to visit the functioning Woodworker's Emporium. There I kidded the staff about their customers distracting our class, because we all wanted to explain Festools to those customers!
 
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