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Jeff Scott, Donnie Perry pottery class at Giles House

By Clara Metzmeier
News from the Giles House

The Giles Society will sponsor the annual pottery workshop for young people ages 7 through 12, 10am-12pm noon CT, Saturday, June 11, 2011, at the Giles House, 360 Spout Springs RD, Adair County District 6, Columbia, KY, in the vicinity of Knifley, KY. Jeff Scott and Donnie Perry, talented potters, will be the instructors. The fee for materials is $10. The class is limited to 15 students.

Reservations must be made by June 4, 2011, so that materials can be ordered. Reservations may be made by calling Gayla Baker at (270) 79-1713 or Keysha Tucker at (270) 384-9941 or Clara Metzmeier at (270) 465-9573.

The Giles Society is a nonprofit organization that encourages preservation and education for people of all ages. The Giles House is on the National Register of Historic Homes. - Clara Metzmeier




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