CLASSES & WORKSHOPS Emily Carr College of Art and Design continues its Outreach Program, in addition to its in-house credit or non-credit courses, For information on elther, con- tact the College at 1399 Johnston St., Granville Island. Vancouver, V6H 3R9, or call collect (604) 687- 2345, Monday thru Friday, 8:30-5:00 pm. Capilano College, 2055 Purcell Way, North Vancou- ver, V7J 3H5, may possibly have space left in some of its ceramic programmes. Contact Joyce Fensher at 984-491]. Courses offered include Donna MacLaren’s First and Second Year functional pottery, all day Thursdays and Tuesdays respectively, with Jim Thormsbury giving Monday courses, a daytime sculp- tural, and an evening ceramic art session. Kwantlen College. Newton Campus, in Surrey, offers courses: phone 588-4411 Vancouver Community College, Langara Campus, at 49th and Cambie tn Vancouver, offers a ceramic program with Don Hutchinson. Call 324-5505 for further information. Classes are full! Place des Arts, 1120 Brunette Avenue, Coquitlarn, V3K 1G2, (604) 526-2891, is taking registration by mail or in person, Sept. 6 through 16th. Classes begin the week of September 18th, and include a ten-week Functional Pottery course with Gilltan McMillan, Tuesday or Thursday, 7:30-9:30 pm, or Monday. 10:00-12 noon. $60 course fee; $18 lab fee includes glazes and firing. Students are encouraged to work in the studio during non-teaching hours. June MacDonald offers Instruction on Starting your own Pottery Studio with an electric kiln, Wednesday, 12:30-2:30 pm, or 7:30-9:30 pm. The four sessions cost $24; lab fee is $6. A minimum of 4 students. At the Burnaby Arts Centre, 6450 Deer Lake Avenue, Burnaby, (604) 291-6864, Elaine Brewer-White is fiving a sculptural course, and Nathan Rafla, Jane Williams and Sam Kwan offer functional courses throughout the week, Jack Olive presents a glaze workshop, Sunday, October 29th and November Sth, 1:30-4:30 pm, Fee is $25 for the two-day workshop. Although Laura Wee Lay Laq’s September workshop Is full, there is a possibility of a November session with her. Call the centre for full details of all programmes. The British studio potter, Colin Pearson, will conduct a six-day workshop at Pottery Northwest, 226 First Ave. North, Seattle, WA 98109. (206) 285-4421 September 11 through 16. Afree slide/lecture will be presented by him on Tuesday evening, September 12, 8 pmatthe same address. Contact Pottery Northwest for space availability. Aberthau, West Point Grey Community Centre, offers classes with Lynn Evans and Jack McKitterick. Suzy Birstein and Susan Hoppenfeld give classes for children. Call the centre at 224-1910, The West End Community Centre offers beginners and intermediate classes; contact 689-0571. CALLS FOR ENTRY/ OPPORTUNITIES The Community Arts Council of Vancouver invites participants to its fourth annual juried Christmas Craft Sale, to be held at the CAC Gallery during December 1989. Phone the office at 683-4358, or write the CAC, 837 Davie St., Vancouver, V6Z IB7, for further information, The Kent-Harrison Arts Council invites applicants to the 13th Annual Christmas Tree Craft Fair in Agas- siz, on Saturday December 2nd. Lynda Vaun Scobie. Box 393, Harrison Hot Springs, B.C., VOM 1KO will send forms and information, with the receipt of a self- addressed stamped envelope. The Richmond Art Gallery is calling for submissions for jurying for 1990 exhibitions. Deadline is Sunday, September 24th, 4:00 pm. For application forms and further information write or phone Richmond Art Gallery, 7671 Minoru Gate, Richmond, B.C., V6YIR8, (604) 276-4012. The Community Arts Council of White Rock and District is now accepting applications for the 14th Annual “Arts by the Sea” Christmas Craft Fair, to be held November 10th and 11th in White Rock. For further information and applications, contact the Station Art Centre at Box 85, White Rock, B.C., V4B 427, or phone 536-2432, Some forms available at Guild office, Harrison Festival Society's “Castles n’ Crafts Craftmarket” will be held September 9 & 10. Far possible space, telephone 796-3664. Cameo’s Christmas Craft Sale wil) be held in the Edmonton Convention Centre, December 2nd to December 10th. For further information, write Ruthe Spector, and #311, 10545 Saskatchewan Dr., Ed- monton, Alberta, T6E 6C6, or phone (403) 439-1130. The Squamish Arts Council are accepting registration from artists interested in selling at their tat the Brackendale Art Gallery, Saturday and Sunday, November 25 & 26. $35 for two days per table. Inquire Maureen Brown, Box 119, Garibaldi Highlands, B.C., VON ITO. or call 898-3188, Vancouver Craft Market at the VanDusen Botanical Gardens takes place Sunday, October 22nd, and in November and December. Contact Simone Avram at 275-2724, Ketth Snyder, an instructor of Chado (the Way of Tea) announces the opening of the new Buddhist temple, Tozenji, in Coquitlam at 209 Jackson Street. The temple will also function as a cultural centre focusing on Japanese traditional arts. Mr. Snyder would like to promote a strong relationship between B.C. potters and tea people, and has been impressed with the B.C. ceramics he has seen. He can be reached at 939- 7749, if you're interested in learning more.