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Barrett Dorko
13-01-2008, 06:38 PM
I’m doing a program for company in Baltimore, Care Resources ( http://www.careresourcesinc.com/continuing.php), on April 10 that I’m hoping will attract the therapists in that region (Maryland, southern PA, Delaware, Virginia and Washington D. C.). I won’t be back there for at least two months afterward.

Click here ( http://careresources.info/contact.php) for contact information with the company and here ( http://careresources.info/database/index.php?p=course_view&id=402) for details about the workshop and here ( https://www.careresources.info/database/index.php?p=registration&course_id=402) to register on the site.

If you have any questions at all or have difficulty getting information you need, please just contact me via email: bldorko@bright.net

Kim LeMoon
13-01-2008, 10:34 PM
Baltimore is but a train-ride away from NJ. You might see me among your students sooner than expected.

BB
13-01-2008, 10:39 PM
Kim,

Having been to Barrett's course last year I can tell you that would be a worthwhile train ride!

nari
13-01-2008, 11:24 PM
Kim,

Definitely take that train ride to Baltimore. You won't regret it.

Nari

Diane
13-01-2008, 11:58 PM
Kim,
Definitely take that train ride to Baltimore. You won't regret it.
I agree. Nari came all the way from Australia to attend this workshop 2.5 years ago, a thirty hour no-sleep flight. So did Luke. A short train ride sounds definitely less daunting. :)

Kim LeMoon
14-01-2008, 02:38 AM
Talk about encouragement!!! Okay, okay, I'll go.

Actually, I decided to go right after I posted that comment earlier. I looked at the map and train schedules. The location is not in downtown Baltimore, so it would require a train, a bus, and then a mile walk. I'm driving instead - it's less than 3 hours away.

Barrett, I won't be able to register for at least another two weeks. Money is a little tight, as I just purchased a classical guitar today. I'm an absolute beginner, but I've fallen in love with Baroque lute music and aspire to be able to soothe myself with some ancient melodies. I think I need to learn some less-hand-intensive techniques if I am to begin this new persuit.

Also, there are several clients whom I have not been able to help, but no one else has either. The one client claims she has F.U.N.S. (a f'd up nervous system). I'm hoping your Simple Contact can help her.

Jon Newman
14-01-2008, 03:25 PM
Hi Kim,

It appears that the course description is a bit different to the course I went to in the past. Could you post a little summary of the course--assuming you go?

Kim LeMoon
14-01-2008, 03:32 PM
Hi Kim,

It appears that the course description is a bit different to the course I went to in the past. Could you post a little summary of the course--assuming you go?

Yes, I can do that. It'll be a good way for me to know if my comprehension of the material is accurate. Barrett (and the rest of you) could correct any misunderstandings.

Barrett Dorko
14-01-2008, 08:31 PM
Mike,

May I use your words in a promotion somewhere in the future?

Kim LeMoon
15-01-2008, 03:46 AM
Okay, I had to add my story... not quite as impressive as Nari's though!

Nick and I drove from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada to Boston to attend Barrett's course... through a freak snowstorm in Maine I might add... 14 hours in a car... each way... I'd do it again in a heartbeat.

Mike

Now I'm getting disappointed that this is only going to be a 1 day class. It sounds like the kind of learning that I'd want more immersion in. Maybe I can get a little continuing education here from some of the graduates.