How to Pay for Your Workshop Seat

I’m offering a special introductory rate for the first few workshops while I’m finding my wings. These early sessions give me a chance to fine-tune the experience, and your patience and enthusiasm as my first students means a lot to me.

There’s no set end date for the introductory rate, it will continue until I feel that everything is running as smoothly and seamlessly as possible. Think of it as a thank-you for being willing to weather the slightly awkward first runs!

Introductory Price: $50 to reserve your spot (regular $75)

Payment can be made by e-transfer. Once your payment is received, I’ll email you your confirmation (with the exact workshop location) and your spot will be officially secured. If possible, please send payment within 48 hours of registering. Because space is limited, unpaid registrations may be released if the workshop reaches capacity.

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Please send e-transfers to:
krystal@rootsroostandrafter.com

There are a lot of similar letters in there so copy and paste the email address or double check the spelling before you hit send. It’s easy to mistype – I’ve done it myself!

Auto-deposit has been set up so there is no need to enter a security question. Please remember to include the full name you used when filling out the registration form above in the “message” section at the bottom so that I can match your payment to your form.

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