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SOP Contacts

Who to contact in the School Overnight Program

Registrar

To register for the School Overnight Program or for information about the logistics of your stay, please contact the Registrar, Joan Hutchinson. If you are not sure which person to contact about a question, please contact the registrar first. She will then direct you to the proper person.

E-Mail: joanh@islandwood.org
Telephone: (206) 855-4377


School & Teacher Programs Coordinator

If you have any questions or concerns regarding the educational component of your program, please contact the IslandWood School & Teacher Programs Coordinator, Denise Dumouchel.

E-Mail: denised@islandwood.org
Telephone: (206) 855-4304


School Partnerships Coordinator

To schedule an orientation for your classroom(s) and a post-visit to your school, or to talk about a community learning project for your school, contact the School Partnerships Coordinator, Randy Komatsu.

E-Mail: randyk@islandwood.org
Telephone: (206) 855-4373


IslandWood Main Office

4450 Blakely Avenue N.E., Bainbridge Island, WA 98110-2257
Tel (206) 855-4300, Fax (206) 855-4301, http://www.islandwood.org
Office hours are from 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.

In case of emergency

After 5:00 p.m., voice mail messages can be left for our office staff.
FOR EMERGENCY ONLY, call the main number at (206) 855-4300; the messaging system will prompt you on how to leave an emergency message. Once you press the appropriate number, you will be asked to leave your contact information. A member of our faculty will then be paged by the system and return your call as soon as possible.

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