Thunder Bay Museum – Scrapbooking Workshop with Catherine Mochrie

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Thunder Bay Museum
The Thunder Bay Museum is only half a block from City Hall.

Thunder Bay – LIVING – Join us at the Thunder Bay Museum for this in-person class.  This workshop is designed for ages 12 and up.

Workshop Registration is $35 for Society Members and $40 for non-members.  To purchase a membership visit here: Membership Application

Future sessions will take place on the last Sunday of each month except December.

Cancelled workshops will be rescheduled.  

See below for the class objectives, topics to be covered, information about the instructor, and supplies provided.  

Description

Scrapbooking with a group of people is inspiring and a lot of fun. The group encourages one another to try something new, to go outside of their comfort zone. We share ideas, supplies, tools, and lots of laughter.

Each month we will learn about one of the basics of page design which will give you the groundwork from which you can develop your own style. These page designs work with whatever page size you’re working with – even cards. 🙂

By setting aside a day a month we push ourselves to get some scrapping done. It may be the only day we scrapbook or it could start us on a roll. 🙂

Come join us. Meet some new scrappers; learn some new scrapbooking tips and techniques and have some fun preserving your photos and memories.

Instructor:

Catherine Mochrie is a retired teacher with over 20 years experience in the education field having worked in the elementary and high school panels as well as with adult literacy. Catherine has delivered workshops on Writing and Communication at various conferences and in her local community.  Catherine has been involved with teaching scrapbooking classes for over 15 years in Northwestern Ontario.

Kit and Supplies:

For each workshop session you will receive a kit of scrapbook paper and embellishments. You will also have use of my dies and Big Shot. You will be able to make – or have a good start on – a double page spread with likely some leftover papers. All you need to bring will be your photos, cutter, adhesives (tape and liquid) and acid free writing pen. More info to follow upon registration.

For more information, call Catherine @ 285-1395

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Parking

The Thunder Bay Museum has a free parking lot on the East side of the building, but there are only 16 spaces.  On-street parking and other lots nearby are available, but please note that as of 1 June 2024, the City of Thunder Bay parking rates and times have been expanded as follows.

Short-term meter rates are in effect Monday to Saturday from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m., free on Sunday.

There is a minimum $2.00 fee when parking in a metered space. There is no longer a time limit for metered spaces, and the 15-minute grace period at the end of paid time has been eliminated.

More information about the City of Thunder Bay parking and rates can be found here: https://www.thunderbay.ca/en/city-services/parking-rates-and-locations.aspx

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