Heather Cairns spoke to TriCity Potters

Wednesday's meeting of TriCity Potters was another friendly and informative session. I mentioned to the group that we've already been asked if we'd like to make candlesticks/holders for an Amnesty International fundraiser in the Fall. As we like to have a group making session we may well do this at our June meeting. I wrote a little blurb about Heather Cairns' presentation for the TriCity…

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Heather Cairns, next TCP presenter

Tomorrow the fellow executive members of TriCity Potters will meet here to discuss final arrangements for next Wednesday's meeting, the Vincent Massey workshop in a couple of weeks and other speakers and hands-on activities for the rest of the year. June MacDonald spoke to Fraser Valley Potters Guild last Thursday so she can tell us all about that. It was a dreadfully rainy night for…

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TriCity Potters’ meeting last night

Last night's meeting of TriCity Potters was a happy evening. There was a good turnout, some new members, lots of conversation, good cookies and coffee. Over 70 bowls were brought and donated to Coquitlam Gogos. Many more, including my paltry 7 will be added to that total. Hannah Diamond was delighted with the number, quality and size of the bowls. Several of us bought tickets…

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TriCity Potters meeting tonight

To continue the tale of pots made when there's a deadline! The pots were all dry by Sunday so I started the bisque. Monday saw the kiln cooling and my poor cousin braved pouring rain to visit in Port Moody. She lives in Ontario - I'd really like to get there again - and also reconnect with my good buddy from Medalta, Brenda Sullivan. Anybody…

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TriCity Potters November meeting this Weds

TriCity Potters meet on the third Wednesday of each month at Port Moody Senior Secondary School in Room 214. Do join us! This month's presenter is Don Hutchinson, retired Langara College ceramics instructor and potter extraordinaire! November 17,  2010   7pm “A potter for over 35 years, Hutchinson works out of Kingsmill Pottery on Granville Island, and his own studio, White Rabbit Pottery, in White…

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