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    Sarah Heinz House

    Sarah Heinz House

    (5 reviews)

    Troy Hill

    I used to work here a couple months ago, I quit. The one thing that is very obvious with this…read morecommunity is that nobody is on top of their duties, the children they take care of, the activities given and even their employees. If you're pursing another career and in school please don't bother working here. They assume that doing things out of your job description is more important than YOU and your HEALTH. They don't care about their workers and especially your children! Nothing will be adequate for the people running this place and to be frank.. it's ran by 20 year olds with no children and with no idea. The staff continues to get worse and more disgusting by the years go by, since all the good people are in quitting. Please assign your children elsewhere and if you're looking for a job, stay far away from SHH.

    Our family have been members at Sarah Heinz for 15 years. For the most part it has been great…read more However, the last few years, the leadership has diminished. The new Steam Director does not put kids first. This was evident by the treatment the Worlds Qualifying robotics team received this last year. Because of the refusal to compromise, they effectively dismantled the robotics team, causing 1/3 of the team to leave, many who were recognized as Youth of the year and nominated for the First Robotics Deans list for there passion, contribution and promotion of the team and Heinz. Despite these accolades and the team having 1 qualifying robot completed, and another robot nearly finished, the director demanded changes to the robots that were not necessary, required late nights to accomplish, and threaten to withhold competitions and punish if not completed. Heinz decided mid season to change the student lead team, where the students had the autonomy to plan, build and make decision on the robot, allowing the to learn from mistakes or celebrate their accomplishments; to a student build team, being dictated by the new Steam Director. This was not how the team was run for many years, it was not what we signed up for, and was not how the team started or was advertised and promoted in the same year. We are very disappointed in the mentors who understood this from past years and refused to facilitate a productive transition. Instead of the Heinz motto, Laugh Learn Lead, it became, Be Quiet, Work, Follow. I believe everyone on the team deserves a refund for the significant change made to team midway through the season. There are still those at Heinz we respect and appreciate, and we are saddened our time there had to end on such bad terms, but we are deeply disappointed in the treatment my family and many others received and how easily Heinz disregarded the students who left. We cannot support Heinz House, or the new Steam Director after this. I hope its a better situation for others that stay, but I would be wary of the Steam Director and how she treats the programs under her. As it was explained to us by the mentors that know her, She will not except NO for an answer, and will do what it takes to get what she wants. We find that mindset to be very toxic when working with students at a place where you are supposed to foster leaders.

    Cut & Sew Studio - Embroidery Essentials Workshop

    Cut & Sew Studio

    (8 reviews)

    Morningside

    Pretty much all of the other 5-star reviews sum up my impression of Catherine and Cut and Sew…read moreStudio. I've taken the beginner Intro to Sewing course. - Great teacher - Catherine doesn't make you feel bad at all about messing up. She can move a class of 8-9 people along pretty well, while not rushing anyone, even when people are at different stages of the project. She gives so many helpful tips. I mean, who would know that the opening of a pillow should be on the less stretchy-side of the fabric? - Studio - Bright, organized, roomy and clean. In a location with decent parking. - Pricing - Very reasonable. I thought at first the price was decent, but now I know the quality of teaching and it's an even better deal. I'll be taking another class soon!

    I have taken several classes at Cut & Sew. I started with minimal sewing knowledge, and my goal is…read moreto learn how to make and alter clothing. Catherine (the owner and instructor) is great! Her classes are reasonably priced, and the size is kept fairly small, so she is always available for one-on-one instruction. I started with her Intro to sewing, which is great if you have never used a machine, or if it has been a long time since you have used one. I stepped up through a couple of her beginner classes and onto more intermediate ones fairly quickly. A lot of her classes come with open studio time, which means that you can come in to the studio and work on any of your sewing projects, with her available for advice. Catherine also comes with a lot of industry knowledge, as she was a designer for some bigger brands, but her instruction is very grounded and easy to follow for a novice sewist. She is also young and fun, so it wont be your grandma teaching how to sew frumpy things. In her working with a pattern class, she helps you learn how to put together a piece and sew it from a pattern of your choice. If you have never worked with a pattern, they can be tricky, and also involve sewing techniques that you have never use. With her class, you can give all your questions to her, and you figure it out together. As far as technique goes, she also has multiple technique classes, that are shorter and quick to help you bone up on how to sew all the different types of zippers, seams, pockets, etc. I have learned a lot from her. I continue to take classes, but now I am much more confident working with patterns, trying new techniques, and altering my own clothes. I would recommend this to anyone that wants to learn how to sew or anyone that wants to refine their skills. She does kids' classes too!

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