OKANAGAN VALLEY NEWS FOR THE WESTERN POTTER Zeljko Kujundzic and Ann will be giving two types of ceramic classes at their Art Centre this summer. Zeljko will teach Ceramic Fundamentals to adults and Ann will teach the Children's class, ages 7-11 years. Painting classes also given during July. Frances Hatfield will be teaching during July at the Okanagan Summer School of Art in Penticton, subject: Ceramics for Teens and Adults. Childrens' ceramic class will be conducted by Jody Todd. The March copy of the American Craftsmen's Council "Outlook" con- tained information about a Museum Extension Program sponsored by the Council involving two display units of printed matter, slides with built-in screen, photographic illustrations and actual pots. The pilot project is a pair of these displays featuring Paul Soldner's Raku Ware. It seemed to this correspondent such an excellent idea that I have written to the editor of "Outlook" asking if a survey could be made to ascertain whether small groups in his country and in Canada might be interested in a simplified form of these exhibits, omitting the pots and sending the photos, written materials and slides. In this way possibly rentals might be lower and certainly packing and customs clearance for we Canadians would be simplified. It then occurs to me to wonder if our new Environmental Arts Committee might leok into the matter also, of making up sets similar to this of works of Canadian potters, for rent at nominal fee to groups or even individual craftsmen. Such material would be of great value in teaching and could be the nucleus of interesting meetings and even exhibits. Will you take it from here please Mr. Lewis ? Frances Hatfield. VANCOUVER ISLAND NEWS From one end of Vancouver Island to the other, new projects are springing up to promote the Arts, In Victoria, The BastionVillage Arts and Crafts Society. plans a bazaar-type shop, where spectators can watch the artists working in