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Pottery Workshops at Giles House June 23, 2007

By Clara Metzmeier

The Giles Society will sponsor a pottery workshop on Saturday, June 23, 2007, for young people ages 7 to 12 at The Giles House on Spout Springs Road in Knifley, KY.

The instructors for the workshop are Jeff Scott and Donnie Perry, widely acclaimed# potters. They will instruct the students in the making of little pots that are designed from some aspect of nature that surrounds the Giles House.



The pottery workshop will be 10 am 12 Noon Central Time. The materials fee is $10 per student. The workshop can take only 15 students. Reservations for the workshop can be made by calling Clara Metzmeier, 270-465-6104 by June 16or by e-mail to claram@kyol.net.

The Giles Society, founded in 1996, is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the architectural and literary legacy of Janice Holt Giles and Henry Giles and to the offering of opportunities for the education of the public with respect to literature, authors, and writers, and other humanities subjects.
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