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October 13 & 14, 2012

Trainer: Michelle McCarthy

 

Hampton Inn Bath (Brunswick Area), ME

140 Commercial Street, Bath, Maine, USA 04530
Tel: 1-207-386-1310 Fax: 1-207-443-1624

 

Sitting on the banks of the sparkling Kennebec River, the small jewel of a city that surrounds the Hampton Inn® Bath (Brunswick Area) hotel has the perfect mix of seafaring history and vibrant modern life. Known as the "City of Ships", shipyards once lined the river's edge and our vessels sailed the seas of the world. Today, the town brings the past to the present at nearby Bath Iron Works, where you can get up-close and personal with world-class shipbuilders. Or head to the acclaimed Maine Maritime Museum, offering exhibits on the state's nautical history. Visit the 25 mid-coast lighthouses within 25 miles of our Brunswick-area hotel. Spend the day at Popham Beach and historic Fort Popham.

Just minutes away from our Bath, ME hotel is the unique mix of shops, restaurants and historic sites that dot our downtown area. Walk down "Front" and "Centre" streets past the 19th-century buildings and experience the town's relaxing pace and friendly charm. Rest in the waterfront parks and admire the tree-lined avenues, graced by grand examples of classic American architecture.

We will be breaking both Sat and Sun for lunch. There are many restaurants within walking distance and a delicious market next door with fresh fruits and vegetables, deli counter, etc.  Feel free to bring your own food if you have special dietary restrictions.

We are not holding a block of guest rooms, so if you are interested in staying at the hotel, please contact them directly.  They are offering us a corporate rate of $139 per night plus tax if you wish to stay at the hotel.  If you would like to receive this rate, you must ask for Brigit Cavanagh and refer to this class when you call to make a reservation.  The hotel has a complimentary breakfast, an indoor pool and hot tub, and exercise room.

There are several other hotels/motels in the area if you prefer.

Class Price:  $685.00

Early Bird Class Price: $635.00 (if your registration deposit is received by September 13, 2012).

Required Deposit:  $210.00

Reviewers Fee: $105.00 (Early Bird $95.00)

Lunch: We will be breaking for lunch on Saturday and Sunday. There are a few restaurants (and a diner and small grocery store) near-by where you can purchase your lunch.  Feel free to bring your own lunch if you prefer.

Class Size: Please note that the class is limited to the first 20 students and 4 reviewing IET Master-Instructors who register.

CE hours: Massage CE hours are available to students and reviewers who take this class.  This class is approved for 16 NCBTMB CE contact hours.

 

Directions

Take I 295 to Exit 28 (Route 1 north) to Bath.
From Route One take the Historic Bath exit, left at the light onto Washington St. then right at the next light onto Centre St., then left onto Front St., Proceed down Front St. turn right onto Summer St, and left onto Commercial St. Hotel is on the left.
From Route One North: Take the Bath exit immediately at the South end of the Sagadahoc Bridge, turning right onto Front St, Right onto Summer and left onto Commercial St., Hotel is on the left.

Closest airport is Portland International Jetport -- 37 miles, approx 40 min  (approx $50 by taxi).

About Michelle McCarthy:

Michelle is a certified IET Master Instructor Trainer.  She has been a Reiki Master Teacher since 1999, an IET Master Instructor since 2002, and has been a Top IET Instructor since 2005. She is a distributor for The Amethyst Bio Mat since 2007.  Michelle is the owner of The Heart to Heart Healing Connection in Agawam, MA.  She is married and the mother of an amazing daughter. In addition, Michelle admits to being happily owned by two energy junkie fur children.  Contact Michelle at michellemccarthy@learniet.com.

 

If you would like to register for this class on-line, please click HERE

 

 

 

 

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