Fall 2006 Programs at the Shadbolt Registration begins July 4, \ntroduction to Pottery (cont.) 2006 for Fall and Winter Th (Barbara Toohey), programs. Pick up a Leisure 7-|10pm, starts Sept. 28. Guide or Artswave at any Barcode #118511 Burnaby Parks & Recreation location or call 604-291-6864 jor information. Clay Modelling: The Human Figure (NEW!) Fee $119.78, 2 sessions Su (Santo Mignosa), 10am-4pm, starts Nov. 19. Barcode #120063 Clay Sculpture Fee $188.15, 9 sessions M (Debra Sloan), 7-10pm, starts Sept. 25. Barcode #118585 Continuing Pottery Fee $162.71, 9 sessions W (Charmian Nimmo), 7-10pm, starts Sept. 27. Barcode #118534 Daytime Pottery Fee $162.71, 9 sessions Th (Darlene Nairne}, ]0am-1pm, starts Sept. 28. Barcode #118538 Focus on Function Fee $162.71, 9 sessions Th (Rosemary Amon), 7-10pm, starts Sept. 28. Barcode #118544 Introduction to Pottery Fee $162.71, 9 sessions Su (Jay MacLennan), 10am-1pm, starts Sept. 24. Barcode #118509 M (Aaron Nelson), ]0am-1pm, starts Sept. 25. Barcode #118510 Register now by calling 604-291-6864 —*°7——— EEE EE CO) |) Mould Making for Crystalline Glazes (NEW!) Fee $194.51, 9 sessions W (Linda Doherty/Jeremy Hatch), 10am-1pm, starts Sept. 27. Barcode #119980 Raku Firing Fee $75.53 (students); $96.73 (non-students), 1 session Tu (Linda Doherty/Jay MacLennan), 10am-4pm, Oct. 24. Barcode #119940 Soda Firing Workshop Fee $99.64, 3 sessions Th/F/M (Linda Doherty/Jay MacLennan), times vary, starts Oct. 19. Barcode #119941 Throw and Build (NEW!) Fee $162.71, 9 sessions Tu (Fredi Rahn), 7-10pm, starts Sept. 26. Barcode #120086 Throwing: Intermediate /Advanced Fee $162.71, 9 sessions Sa (Aaron Nelson), 10am-1pm, starts Sept. 23. Barcode #118548 Wood/Soda Firing Workshop (FULL) Fee $196.10, 4 sessions Th/F/Sa/W (Linda Doherty/ Jay MacLennan), times vary, starts Sept. 14. Barcode #119935 Editorial Refreshment This newsletter edition welcomes Amber Alyne Kennedy as the guild’s newsletter editor. As autumn approaches, the newsletter 1s turning a new leaf with an exciting new editor. Amber is a graduate from Emily Carr’s ceramic department, giving her an excellent grounding in the arts, design and ceramics. She also graduated with honors from the BC Institute of Technology (BCIT) in Marketing Communications/Direct Response. Her knowledge and skills in communications, public/media relations and business will likely take the newsletter in more interesting and informative directions. We can hardly wait! Amber has already been involved with the guild and gallery in several areas, developing media packages and providing input on marketing aspects. Her participation and contributions on the Board have been very valuable and refreshing, Amber’s busy as a Marketing Manager with GAIA Designs, overseeing all the marketing aspects as well as the website and newsletter for this vibrant handbag design company. If that piques your interest, you can check out www.gatahandmade.com or www.tutta-mia.ccom and do a little shopping while you’re at it. Her experience there and at BCIT has developed the technical skills needed to handle our newsletter. We hope she'll enjoy communicating with our community of pottery guild members and help excite you more about receiving the newsletter. Our new editor is wonderful, but she still needs your input. You can assist by tapping out that clay story that you’ve been thinking about. Share your experience and knowledge with the rest of your guild members! You can reach Amber via email at editor@bcpotters.com. Please send all articles for the newsletter to our newsletter email at newsletter@bcpotters.c y om. For Ads, please email Amber to arrange all the details and pre-payment. Don Jung, for the Communications Commuttee POTTERS GUILD «BRITISH