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Early Bird Pricing Extended

It’s the end of July, and I have not been really diligent about communicating with our various mailing lists. I feel a little bad about that, so I got Helen and Jennifer to let me extend the “early bird” 10% discount until August 15th. That way, when I do get around to emailing everyone this weekend, they will have at least a couple of weeks to decide before the price goes up.

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Ready for September 2022!

I guess that I am getting better with practice, because this time it only took me two days to get the website updated with the September 2022 workshop info. We had to update the WooCommerce PayPal gateway, which now has more options; but unfortunately, it still at first appears as though you need a PayPal account to check-out and pay. (Which is not the case — you can pay by credit card / debit card; but you have to click on “PayPal” to see the credit / debit card option.)

I still am not a huge fan of WordPress, but I have to admit that the “blocks” editor now has most of the functionality I want, and it is a lot faster than it used to be. (Some of that may be that we have faster internet at the house now, though.) I still am strongly tempted to just redo everything from the ground up in Elm. But that is not gonna happen this month; and tbh, I have no idea how to approach handling payments in a safe and sane manner. (Thanks for making that possible, WooCommerce and PayPal, even for dingbats like moi! Sorry I talk so much smack about you.)

ANYway — registration for the online (thank you, Zoom and Vimeo, for making that easy) September workshop events is now open! I still want to update some of the graphics. But the main thing is, the dates are now correct, and people can sign up. Yay!!

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Getting ready for September 2022

It’s official — we are again hosting Dr. Bill Bengston for his Bengston Method Energy Healing ® lecture and workshop events! So I am updating our pages with current dates, times, fees, etc. Once again, it will be online via Zoom. I have mixed feelings about this — I enjoyed the in-person event; but there is no denying that holding it online opens things up to many more people. Some day, perhaps we can do a “best of both worlds” hybrid event, where it is in person and online. There would be some technical challenges, which would be a whole ‘nother layer of fun.

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Postponement

Well, it’s official – the workshop events we had scheduled for October 2021 have now been pushed back to dates in springtime 2022 that are yet to be determined. Too much going on. To save myself work, I’ve basically mothballed the events boilerplate. When we know dates (and whether we’ll be in-person, online, or some hybrid combination of the two), I just have to add that in, and switch it from “draft” to “published”.

Hm – I see that I missed putting up a blog post back in July, when the workshop formerly known as October 2021 was switched from in-person to online-via-Zoom. Whoopsy-daisy. I’ll need to be better at keeping this updated, or else what’s the point.

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Thinking About October 2021

It’s currently the middle of July 2021, and preparations for the October Seattle workshop events are proceeding, and people are registering to attend.

Right now, we do expect to hold the Research Lecture, the Two-Day Workshop, and the Advanced Practice Day in person, face-to-(possibly masked)-face. In Seattle, about 75% of the population has been fully vaccinated against covid-19 already, and much of the social distancing regime has been relaxed; so things are looking pretty hopeful.

(Of course, we will be observing sensible precautions like, Please get the vaccine at least two weeks before the event. And, If you feel sick, then please stay home! And if you’re coughing, sneezing, feverish, or wheezing, we may urge you to get appropriate medical care — or at least, self-quarantine.) (And depending how things are in October, we may need to wear masks while indoors. Hopefully not; but we won’t know until we’re closer to October.)

But even though things look pretty hopeful now, we still might be forced to hold the event online, on Zoom, like in 2020. Some parts of the U.S. are experiencing surges in the rate of covid-19 infection that are again taxing the medical infrastructure. Some regions seem to be poised to resume social distancing strictures, in an attempt to slow the spread of the “Delta” variant of covid-19. If Seattle gets caught up in that, then we may have to have the event on Zoom to keep everyone safe. So, stay tuned for further developments.

To comport with this reality, I have updated the “Terms and Conditions” page — now renamed “Privacy, Cancellation, Refunds”. Basically, if we have to move the event online, that is not a cancellation. If for some reason (like low anticipated attendance — very unlikely) we have to actually cancel, we will refund all payments we received, less $15 to defray to PayPal fees we have to pay. (We’re basically splitting that cost, roughly half and half.) If you cancel your attendance a month or more before the event, we’ll refund your payment (less $15 to defray PayPal expenses). Closer to the event, less of the payment is refunded (because we’ll have incurred additional non-recoverable costs). Here’s the full refund table.

As always, if you have questions, please use the contact form at the bottom of the page. Stay safe, and we hope to see you in October, whether in-person or on Zoom.

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2021 Seattle Workshop – coming soon

The 2019 Seattle event (in person) was awesome. The 2020 Seattle event (online, via Zoom, thanks to covid-19) also was awesome. I have the dates for the 2021 event, assuming it is in person — October 8 through October 11, 2021. If covid-19 complications or something like that forces us to hold it online, then it probably again will be held over a few weekends.

To be honest, I am hoping to hold it as a hybrid event — in person, and also streaming to people who cannot make the journey to Seattle. (In 2020, it was wonderful to hear perspectives from around the globe.)

ANYway, my job now is to get registration set up for 2021. Yee-haw!