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Scrapbooking Retreat Williamsburg VA
Jan 3 2009, 2:57 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 3 2009, 2:57 PM EST
Virginia Scrapbook Retreats, Colonial Williamsburg

DATE: May 15th-17th 2009 from 10am Friday - Sunday 4pm . All rooms have micro/fridge, and free high speed internet. Indoor/outdoor pool, game room, new fitness room, dinning room and lounge all on property.

Fitness room and a business center are also available for your use. Fitness room: Includes 2 treadmills, ecliptical, stairclimer and bike, TV, Towels and a Water Station. 1st fl. close to pool.

Renovated in 2007 Open 24 hours Eliptical workout machine, 2 treadmills, one bike, stair stepper, scale, water, tv, towels Indoor Pool

Pet Friendly (for those who have a special need to bring your animal)

Includes 2 nights hotel stay with your 3 full days unlimited scrapbooking round the clock.

Vendors on site and a wonderful Local Scrapbook Store within distance of hotel that has the latest scrapbooking products.

Prizes throughout the weekend with contests, scrapbook bingo, random drawings PLUS a grand prize Friday and Saturday night in addition to the Grand Prize Drawing on Sunday for a FREE weekend retreat to another event of Beach Scrapbook Retreats.

I'm sure the vendors will be offering you some wonerful shopping opportunities as well as classes.

Join us for a fantastic weekend of fun! For any additional questions feel free to contact me at your convenience either through email at mertful@cox.net or cell 757-287-4774

I look forward to hearing from you. Hope to meet some new faces.

*COST: $200.00 per person double occupancy required or $325 per single occupancy ($50 deposit required with application) zDue by Feb 15trh 2009 for early bird rate shown, $225 after 2/15/09

Bring your husband or family (non scrapper and pay single room rate)

Mary Full mertful@cox.net
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