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Holiday Open House at Highland Raku Studio, 6 Dec 2014

Apple inspired refreshments from the orchard will be served, too

By Henrietta and Jeff Scott

Holiday Open House at Highland Raku Studio, 3292 Wheeler Hill Road in the Sparksville Community of Adair County, KY, will be 11am-5pmCT, December 6. 2014.

Artists will be demonstrating their craft:



Steve Scherer a well known glass artist will be using a torch to create a variety of glass animals. Jeff Scott will be throwing on the potters wheel.

Henrietta Scott will be glazing bowls.

Jill England CMT, RN will be giving free massages.

HRS pottery will be at special prices.

Other art by gifted regional artists.

Apple inspired refreshments from the orchard. - Henrietta and Jeff Scott


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Pottery firing at Highland Raku Studios



2014-12-02 - Antioch, KY - Photo by April Shepherd.
This is a photo taken during one of our firings by April Shepherd. The photo was taken sometime this summer at our studio. - Jeff and Henrietta Scott

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