Fiber artists transform North Dakota schoolhouse into wool house
After spending three years and $4 million turning a derelict school building into a combination fiber-arts center/fiber farm/fiber mill/boutique hotel/events center, Chris Armbrust and Teresa Perleberg might have the last laugh against any skeptics. 3:00 pm, Jul. 3, 2021
NOME, N.D. A beer salesman is delivering cases of beer and White Claw to the former Nome Schoolhouse, where a major renovation is underway. Contractors trucks line the front parking lot, a giant blue construction dumpster sits off to the side and many windows are still boarded up. What is this place, a museum? the salesman asks Chris Armbrust as she holds the door open for him. When Armbrust informs him it will be a combination fiber-arts center, event center and boutique hotel, he looks amused. When she tells him they already have reservations from around the world to attend their fiber retreats, he smirks a little.
Fiber artists transform North Dakota schoolhouse into wool house
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Fiber artists transform Nome schoolhouse into Nome wool house
After spending three years and $4 million turning a derelict school building into a combination fiber-arts center/fiber farm/fiber mill/boutique hotel/events center, Chris Armbrust and Teresa Perleberg might have the last laugh against any skeptics. The public is invited to view the fruits of their labor during a grand opening event July 1-4 that will feature tours, a five-course dinner and, to cap it all off, a Fourth of July celebration and fireworks show. 5:33 pm, Jul. 1, 2021
NOME, N.D. A beer salesman is delivering cases of beer and White Claw to the former Nome Schoolhouse, where a major renovation is underway. Contractors trucks line the front parking lot, a giant blue construction dumpster sits off to the side and many windows are still boarded up.