October 3-4, 2026 | Dixon, CA

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Workshop Instructor Application

Please complete this form by March 15 to be considered for the upcoming festival. Applications submitted after March 15 will be held for the following year’s festival. Workshops will be held Thursday through Sunday on the first full weekend in October in Dixon, CA. We generally schedule full-day classes Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Short sessions and half-day workshops are scheduled only on Saturday and Sunday. In order for your proposal to be considered, you must email a square bio photo and at least two square photos for each workshop to [email protected]. You can submit up to five proposals on this form. If you have any questions, please contact us at [email protected]. We look forward to seeing your proposals! Upcoming Workshop Dates: September 30-October 3, 2027; October 5-8, 2028.

If teaching under a different name, please enter as “Legal Name teaching as Preferred Name”
Have you taught at Lambtown Festival before?
Are you also applying to be a vendor at the festival?
Category(Required)
Check all that apply
Workshop Length(Required)
If similar workshops are available with different lengths, check all that apply.
Student experience required(Required)
Examples: students should be able to spin a continuous single; students should be comfortable casting on, knitting, and purling.
Room Requirements(Required)
Please note here only the items that you need to teach your class. Next you’ll be able to include more details including items you would like but don’t need.
Examples: any days you cannot teach, request for more than one hour to set up space/supplies, additional info on room requirements, etc.
Enter title and description, and any other details (class length, maximum students, student experience, materials provided, materials fee, room requirements) that are different than those listed above for your first workshop proposal.
I understand that in order for my proposal to be considered, I must also email a square bio photo and two square images for each workshop to [email protected] before the March 15th deadline.(Required)
Lambtown Festival is a celebration in which shepherds, cooks, and fiber artists educate the general public about wearing wool and eating lamb. The Festival is not a place for behavior that is inappropriate, off-topic, disruptive, or abusive. The Festival defines inappropriate behavior as that which undermines the spirit of the Festival, including any form of verbal or physical abuse, the use of derogatory or discriminatory language, gestures or actions, any form of harassment, racism, sexism, or any other targeted comments which may violate any local, state or federal laws or cause personal offense to another Lambtown Festival participant before or during the event, whether in-person, through social media channels, or any other method of communication. Animal abuse will likewise not be tolerated. Lambtown Festival reserves the right to take appropriate actions including, but not limited to, removing any person who engages in these behaviors from Lambtown Festival.