Pottery
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Pottery Lessons
Individualized instruction, all skill levels. All classes are ongoing. Access to facilities whenever a member is pr...
1 session available for $220.00
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Take Five: Pottery
If you are interested in a short-term project or cannot come into the studio on a regular basis you might be interest...
1 session available for $14.00
- All ages
- All difficulty levels
- Accepts Enrollments
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Pottery Lessons
Individualized instruction, all skill levels. All classes are ongoing. Access to facilities whenever a member is pr...
1 session available for $220.00
- All ages
- All difficulty levels
- Accepts Enrollments
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After School and Saturday Wet Clay Programs: Pottery
Children's & Teens' Wet Clay Classes WET CLAY classes for kids - weekday afternoons, early evenings and Saturdays. ...
1 session available for $30.00
- 3 to 18 year olds
- All difficulty levels
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Beginning Ceramics for Youth
Learn many different techniques such as slab building, coiling and surface texture by making different objects. Ever...
Japanese Cultural and Community Center
- 5 to 16 year olds
- Beginner
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