Vendor Hall Hours

Friday, April 26th 10:30 – 3:30 pm; 4:30 – 6:15 pm

Saturday, April 27th 10:15 – 4:15 pm

 

Vendor Hall Set Up & Take Down

Set up time: Thursday, April 25th from 1:00-5:00pm.

Take down time: Saturday, April27th, 4:15-6:30pm. Building must be vacated by 7:00pm.

 

Location

Northshore Community Church 10301 NE 145th St.
Kirkland, WA 98034

 

Map to Loading Zone

Advance Shipments

You are welcome to have advance shipments arrive at the conference location. Due to space limitations, our venue cannot accept shipments before Monday the week of our event. You can also ship out from the conference site, but shipments must be scheduled for pick up the Monday after the conference. In order to ensure packages are picked up on the following Monday you must work with your shipper and schedule your packages to be picked up on April, 29th. Please respect these shipment times as the facility has limited storage for shipments.

Address for all shipments:

Northshore Community Church 10301 NE 145th St.

Kirkland, WA 98034

Vendor Hall Layout

Note: All single booths are 8’X8′.  To maximize available space, the Vendor Hall in this venue is split between two adjacent areas.

Booths 1-8 are in the hall leading to the only entrance to main Vendor Hall room.

 

Vendor Workshops

Room 200 – Friday, 12:45 – 1:30 pm 

MathPro Demonstration/Number Crunch LLC  

Steve McCully – Presenter 

Title: MathPro Game 

Description: 

Do you want to make working with numbers not only non-threatening, but actually enjoyable. MathPro is an instructional tool that provides an engaging, entertaining and efficient way for kids from age four to adulthood to work on just about everything related to numbers. MathPro has it covered from counting and number recognition skills for your little ones, up through all four mathematical processes for your grade school kids and including learning order of operations, working with perfect squares and simple square roots and using algebraic formulas to solve problems for your middle school and high school kids. Your kids can “grow up” on MathPro and enjoy the countless games that are provided which not only develop number sense and mathematical reasoning, but are fun and non-threatening.  

 

Room F – Friday, 12:45 – 1:30 pm 

Christian Homeschool Network – CHN 

Susan Bradrick – Director of CHN and Presenter 

Title: “Do You Love Our Beautiful State & Nation?  Let’s Work Together to Save It!” 

Description:  These are dire times in our nation because God, His Word, and its principles are not only being ignored but scorned, and government officials are bowing to and pushing this new “normal” into law.  

So we must not forget the words of the evangelist and martyr Dietrich Bonhoeffer spoken widely to German pastors and Christians in the years prior to Hitler’s WWII devastation.  He proclaimed, “Silence in the presence of evil, is evil itself!”But they did not listen. 

Learn how your family, working along with many others, can be a mighty & effective force in the fight to restore & protect our historic “government of the people, by the people, for the people”—for our good and God’s glory. [from A. Lincoln’s “Gettysburg Address”]  

 

Room G – Friday, 12:45 – 1:30 pm 

BJU  

Presenter – Eujeana Chism 

Title: “Tips for Balancing: Work, Family, Homeschooling”  

Description: Work, family, and homeschooling are all full-time positions. We will discuss finding that balance that is important to get through the day. Part of finding that balance is scheduling our days. We will discuss what we need to know about our days to create a schedule. Evaluating your daily activities will be a big part of our discussion, and then the tools we need to accomplish the goals set forth in each endeavor. 

 

Room H – Friday, 12:45 – 1:30 pm 

Classical Conversations  

Presenter – Erin de Kock 

Title: “Experience the Classical Education Model (while learning about triangles)”  

Description: Experience classical education in action! We will model and practice the three arts of the trivium: grammar, dialectic, and rhetoric. Using the triangles as a springboard, this interactive session will demonstrate how learning progresses throughout a student’s life.   

 

Room J – Friday, 12:45 – 1:30 pm 

Inheritance Publications USA 

Presenters – Boyes Family  

Title: “Have fun reading with your family!”  

Description: What we do in our free time matters. What your kids are reading is influencing them. Be intentional with your entertainment, and be accidentally learning, as you’re thoroughly entertained! We have a boat load of well written books to encourage, and reinforce the Christian worldview you are working to instill in your children. From historical fiction, to biographies to plain ol’ fiction, we have a ton to choose from, and all are pointed at accomplishing this verse: …Showing the generation to come the praises of the Lord… Ps 78.4b We will talk about how to choose fitting books, how to read to a wide age range, increase free time spent together, etc. Come hear our children’s perspective also! Our whole family will be available to answer questions. We read together ALOT, and look forward to it… so can you! 

 

Room G – Saturday, 12:00 – 12:45 pm 

Classical Conversations  

Presenter – Erin de Kock 

Title: “Experience the Classical Education Model (while learning about triangles)”  

Description: Experience classical education in action! We will model and practice the three arts of the trivium: grammar, dialectic, and rhetoric. Using the triangles as a springboard, this interactive session will demonstrate how learning progresses throughout a student’s life.  

 

Room H – Saturday, 12:00 – 12:45 pm 

Lamplighter Ministries  

Presenters – Matt & Gabe Luedecke  

Title: “Family Read-a-louds”  

Description: Our family has enjoyed reading Lamplighter books out-loud for years! We’ve seen the incredible influence these stories have had on our family-and we’re excited to share what we’ve experienced! Discover tips on how to start reading out loud with your family, see how Lamplighter books can inspire character in both readers and listeners, and create your own reading list with what we believe to be the best read-aloud Lamplighter books for read-alouds!|