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Diane Sadel Tuesday, November 06, 2001
   
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    Hi Katja, Washington DC is a lovely place to live and I am sure you
    will enjoy the area. Some of the nice shows that I am aware of are
    the Smithsonian show, ACC shows which are located in many areas
    including Baltimore (45 minute drive from DC), and also I believe in
    Virginia .  There is the Sugar Loaf shows which are located in
    Gaithersberg, MD (around 30 minutes from DC), and Baltimore MD. To
    find out the promoters and dates of these shows there is a book
    called the Arts and Crafts Fair Source book which has phone numbers
    , locations, and dates of shows all over the USA. There is also a
    jewelery school in Baltimore that has a good reputation. The
    Montgomery College located in Rockville MD which is 20 minutes from
    DC will also have courses to offer in jewelry. There are some
    suppliers in the area, however catalogues are available from
    suppliers all over the USA, and it is easy to order whatever you
    need.  New York City is only a 4 hour drive , 3 hour train ride, or
    1 hour flight if you need a lot of supplies. The restaurants and
    shops are fabulous in Bethesda, MD which is only 10 to 15 minutes
    from DC and.has every type of food imaginageable. Washington DC and
    the surrounding areas has a considerable amount to offer. I hope you
    will enjoy it. 

Diane Sadel
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