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    Mountain Cats TNR

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Fresh Folded Laundry

    Fresh Folded Laundry

    (9 reviews)

    Modern facility. Pay for machines using an app or a prepaid card. Washers are around $6-8…read moredepending on size and the smaller dryers are $2 for 40 mins. Be careful if using the Apo to pay. The QR codes on some of the dryers are for different machines. Luckily the machine is paid for was not in use and I just had to move my laundry. This issue could easily be corrected, or QR codes removed on mismatched machines.

    IF I COULD GIVE A RATING OF LESS THAN ONE STAR, I WOULD…read more I sent in (via FFL pick-up service) a week's worth of laundry--clothes, towels, bed linens, etc.--following my return from a beach trip. The good news is that the laundry was picked up promptly, seemed to be clean and was nicely folded. The bad news is that it was returned to me a number of hours after the promised deadline, and it came back without a brand new set (minus one use) of sheets and pillow cases. I promptly went into the store (it was a Saturday) and explained the situation. The clerk took my information and told me she would contact the boss and that the boss was usually "pretty good" about responding, but that there was no more the clerk could do. I said okay, and that if I had not heard anything I would be back on Monday. To my disappointment (but not surprise), I heard nothing and returned to a different array of clerks. One of them went through the same fruitless (but really, really slow) search of all of their storage closets (to no avail) and interrogation as had been performed on Saturday, contacted the boss, and returned to say, in essence, that I was out of luck. Among other excuses were (1) that the laundry weighed the same before and after, so I "must have" gotten everything back and (2) that their cameras did not show any sheets in my order, so "I did not bring any in". Clerk #2 showed no proof of either of these assertions, delivered in a tone that made clear she thought I was lying, and refused to put me directly in touch with the boss. She clearly did not consider the possibility that I might be telling the truth and made no attempt to act in accordance with the tried and true rule that "the customer is always right". I insisted that I needed to hear from the boss, and if I had not, I would be back the next day. As of this writing, the boss is silent and no attempt has been made to make me whole. The sheets were not particularly expensive, but a business that does not stand behind its work is not one with which I care to do business.

    Claymont Society For Continuous Education

    Claymont Society For Continuous Education

    (4 reviews)

    Love this place cool hangout rooms and the food was amazing. Wonderful people that show nothing but…read morekindness. 10/10

    My participation in educational events at Claymont has been consistently positive and often…read moreenlightening. That doesn't mean it was ever "easy." Since 1977 I have attended long term and short terms events including one year long "course." Never did anyone on staff or faculty OFFER me mind altering, psychotropic, or mood altering substances. And never was there even a hint of anyone being mistreated. When participants with serious mental or emotional problems were present, they received solicitous care from qualified staff many of whom were former pupils of Bennett who studied with many masters of wisdom who also knew Mr. Gurdjieff and studied with him as well. Claymont is a magnificent mansion and grounds situated on hundreds of acres with various types of living quarter options. In the 1970's, neither JG Bennett, founder, nor Pierre Elliot, principal, recommended psychotropic substances to alter anyone's perception. In fact, just the opposite - students were taught to be present, to observe themselves/their surroundings clear eyed and with dignity, and we all followed a structured, balanced routine which included customary three meals a day at set times. Staff were attentive and appropriate taking care to set respectful boundaries and to nurture the well being of everyone around them. In the 1970's there was no staff "they" DISPENSING drugs or alcohol to adult students and their families. What students may have done with each other privately when not at a scheduled activity is another matter entirely. Claymont did not employ a school nurse or doctor or dentist. Students received all medical services off site from medical providers in surrounding towns. However, some of the students were acupuncturists, naturopaths, homeopaths, nutritional experts, bio energetic gardening experts, or skilled in the arts of herbal and natural healing techniques. They shared their from time to time with their fellow students in a shared community. Today, Claymont Court is a place, an opportunity, a venue where one can attend seminars and events. The school itself, once present in the 1970's, has long since been disbanded. Claymont is a safe and supportive environment in which consenting adults may engage in self growth and self development activities.Those who live today on Claymont property do not staff a school. They staff a center open for scheduling events held by outside organizations who rent the venue for short periods of time. The negative incident stated here may have happened, but it would have been a "private" situation in the sense that all human beings have free will to engage in varied types of social interaction. Anyone with serious mental illness suffers from thinking distortions and mental anomalies which are often inexplicable and also often result in they themselves misunderstanding or misinterpreting the meaning of events in which they participate. Please take this under consideration when evaluating whether or not to visit Claymont Court events in West Virginia.

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