Walk-in Paint-Your-Own Pottery
posted by smlwallin
When:
12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Saturday, October 6
This event meets weekly
Where:
Weehawken's All Fired Up,
167 N. Cora St.,
Ridgway,
CO
81432
Description:
Open Studio time!! Come and choose a piece of bisqueware to create your own masterpiece! Whether a gift, fun project with your child or friend, or just for yourself, our wide selection of items is sure to have something for you! We have tips and techniques, as well as ways to enhance your piece such as stencil, stamps, sponges and more!
Pricing varies upon the piece and pre-registration is not required. Painting, glazing and firing are all included in the price. Your piece will be available for pick-up approximately one week after completion. Come join the fun!
Pricing varies upon the piece and pre-registration is not required. Painting, glazing and firing are all included in the price. Your piece will be available for pick-up approximately one week after completion. Come join the fun!
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BIG NEWS – Motion Picture Corporation of America CEO Brad Krevoy (at right), who is a producer of “When Calls the Heart,” and two of the show’s stars, Daniel Lissing and Erin Krakow (left and center), were among those who spoke at Tuesday’s press conference at the State Capitol. (Photo by Greg Clifton)
Law enforcement officials in San Miguel County are searching for the whereabouts of 33-year-old Matthew Busker, who was reported missing on Monday. (Courtesy photo_

ALL AMERICA CITY MANAGER – Montrose City Manager Bill Bell flourished the award Sunday evening in Denver. Montrose was awarded the title of All America City this weekend. (Photo courtesy Scott Shine)
TELLURIDE ACADEMY STAFF – Gathered for a pre-season photo just prior to the Monday, June 10, launch of its 33rd Summer Season. (Courtesy photo)
PRODIGAL DAUGHTER – Trish Greenwood, Ridgway Elementary School’s new principal (here with husband Jim Nowak), is returning to the school where she began teaching, in 1989. (Courtesy photo)
HEALTHY FAWN – Leave them alone, even if they seem to be abandoned. They more-than-likely are not. (Photo courtesy of David Hannigan, Parks and Wildlife)
HIGH TIMES – The Gold Belt Theatre was part of the “small empire” of vice developed by the brothers Vanoli in late Victorian Ouray. The Ouray County Historical Society Evenings of History presentation next Tuesday (June 18) will look at artifacts from the Vanoli Block, and what it all means. (Courtesy photo)
BEN WAYNE LILLARD, 1957 - 2013
DIXIE KEITHLY, April 3, 1931 – June 9, 2013
