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I hosted a Medicinal Tea workshop. 10 ladies attended. We used fresh tea, dried looseleaf tea, and bagged tea, sampling many kinds and discussing the virtues of them.
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I started at 7pm, but there weren't 8bpeople there til 7:15pm
I started at 7pm, but there weren't 8bpeople there til 7:15pm
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More than 8 attendees
More than 8 attendees
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Me, teaching
Me, teaching
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Workshop peeps making tea
Workshop peeps making tea
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8 attendees still present after 8
8 attendees still present after 8
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I gave an impromptu class on Mosh History & Culture.  Topics included various styles of music one would Mosh to, different moves and which genre they were appropriate for.  We covered a lot of etiquette and safety.  There was a small amount of history of punk and ska music.

The students asked a lot of questions and we had some practice of different moves.
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start of class
start of class
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end of class
end of class
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crowd surfing practice
crowd surfing practice
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skanking
skanking
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myself and one of my wonderful students
myself and one of my wonderful students
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I taught a beginners class on spoon carving at the first installment of the spoon carving club I've started. I made and hand printed a flyer that I posted at the farmers market and shared online. I had at least 10 attendees but didn't get all of them in every shot, I was teaching so wasn't behind the camera. I demonstrated roughing out a spoon from a section of split log for around an hour and then gave guidance individually as people started chopping at their own piece. It all went on till dark but I have some photos with another phone to document about a two hour passage of time (not the best, will have to figure out something better for future bb's with this requirement). I think some attendees might have never used a hatchet before so there wasn't a lot of spoons brought near completion on this day but everyone seemed to have a great time and we've had another meet up since. I'll be submitting that for the start a club bb once we've had enough meetings.
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some of the display and tools for use
some of the display and tools for use
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10 people plus me in this shot
10 people plus me in this shot
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5:43, 8 people working on carving visible
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