Thanks, guys, for all the input. I was leaning towards taking the workshop to the kids for exactly what Buck-Beaver mentioned. I really don't want to have to find a nice place to rent, then worry about gussying it up, to say nothing of people not wanting to drive all the way out to a glorified workshop etc etc... Anita, thanks for the mention of the Puppeteers of America. I have their website bookmarked. And Intozlight -- putting together "kits" is another good idea. I'm still working on the final business plan but the goal is to walk away from the soulless corporate world by the end of the year. Gulp!
I'd like to post images of the puppets I'm working on and stuff, if I can. I'm a longtime lurker here, and traditionally I've only done 2-D stuff (illustration and design) but I've always had a thing for puppets and puppeteering. I'm kind of a newbie as puppet-building and it's a real learning process, especially when my workspace consists of the living room floor! Your input and feedback is appreciated! ...Say, anybody else around here in the Northeast Florida area?