Articles About John Bryan Community Pottery
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Farewell to a kiln, and its master
With paper cranes folded by his children nestled as tinder among a stack of wood, on Friday, March 15, Brad Husk struck a flame and set the paper wings alight.
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Village to raise pool rates
The first rate hike in a decade at Gaunt Park Pool will likely take effect later this summer, with most of the increase to be paid by out-of-town visitors and day pass users.
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A day for community giving
After collecting $75,000 in a single day last November, an effort to raise money for local nonprofit groups is returning to the village for a second year this holiday season.
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Little ups and downs
Life’s little ups and downs
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A watched pot…
Members of John Bryan Community Pottery carefully tended the fire for 24 hours, with wood added every 10 minutes to keep the kiln raging hot.
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Mudpuppies: Children’s Center visits John Bryan Pottery
Seven children from the Yellow Springs Community Children’s Center spent a week learning the ins and outs of pottery and ceramics at John Bryan Pottery.
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40-year old John Bryan Community Pottery now nonprofit
John Bryan Community Pottery took a big step toward growing in the community by finally incorporating as a nonprofit organization.
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Art & Soul: Art both high-quality and affordable
Those who can embrace the idea of a high-caliber art fair in an elementary school gym will be treated this Saturday to some of the finest and most striking pieces of local and regional art.
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Potters’ urn honors a tiny, brief life
Three Yellow Springs potters were commissioned to create a memorial urn for baby Hope and spent six weeks designing and crafting her final resting place.
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Community focus of new Pot Shop leader
When Allison Paul created a mosaic with schoolchildren for her final project as a fine arts major at Earlham College, she experienced firsthand the value of community-based art projects.
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