The materials provided were worksheets in a folder, pencil, bottle of ink, wooden pen holder and a Hunt nib. Snack was served and there were biscuits and candies scattered on the tables, plus, bottled water was available, too. Tiny cups (for ink and water), tissue paper, wet wipes, cotton buds (for blotting excess ink) were also provided. There were also sample calligraphy pieces on the tables for inspiration.
The workshop was for three hours with bulk of the time spent on nib practices and exercises. I’d love it if it was longer but, of course, I understand that there’s a time limit. Here are some photos from the workshop...

A wall of strings with wooden pegs to hang and dry the worksheets...


Here's a view of half of the venue. Not in the picture is the other half on the left side.

The materials provided for each student...

Calligraphy notes/lists for inspiration...

That's Alexis in front...


One of my worksheets with ink blots and all...

And of course, a workshop wouldn't be complete without a token or a certificate...

Here we are… all the workshop attendees with Alexis. Grabbed the photo from Alexis’ blog, by the way.

More photos on my Facebook page. :)