Christmas Studio Sales Burnaby Heather Chapman Sat & Sun November 17 fe 18 1 1:0KhAM-S: OOPM New location: TIG? = Bridge wood Drive near Lougheed & Bainbridge. ited 444914) Celia and Keith Rice-Jones : Sa & Sun Decem- ber] & 2 10:00. M- & OOPM, $072 11ih Avenue, Burnaby, cash & cheque only! 1 oof regular stack. Some great eecerds | bt4. 522.8809 North Shore Capilano Pottery Stadents Gillian VieMillan Studia Fri December 7 4200+ 7:00PM, Sar De- eember 8 OAM -4: (0PM, Sun De- cember 9 12-004: 00PM, 2214 St George St, Pon Moody 604.937, 7696 Port Moody Sunshine Coast Creek Clayworks Christmas Pot- tery Sale & Studio Open House Sat d& Sun Nowember 24 & 25 100M SCP ME. 1738 Lockyer Road, Roberts Creek onthe Sunshine Coast, Elaine Futterman & Victoria ‘Chosin Pottery 14" Annual Christmas Sale Robin Hopper and Judi Dyelle Specuil opening weekend Now 24 & 25. Contioues through December. Open daily TO0AM-S: OOPM Join us for some hot mulled cider, colfee and cookies inthe shadio while hrowsing through the vast selection of sale items. The gallery and show- room will feature our latest work, 4283 Metchosin Rd, Victoria. 250.474.2676 Capilane College Pottery Studio, Ma- fle Building, Sun December 2, Mon December 3, & Tues December 4 1OC00AM-6: OOPM., Capilano College, 2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver, Terry Gregory at 604.984.0569 Raku-U at Circle Craft Christmas Market We have been invited to hold a Raku-U during the Circle Craft Chnistmas murkel in the Convention Centre. Together with the class blowers, we will be there November 7, 8 and 9, 0100) AM until (e00PM, Saturday Nevernber 10 from 10-00,4M to 702M and Sunday November I] from 10:00AM to 5:00PM. We will have tables of bisgue ware for people to glaxe and we will fire. Works by gallery artists will also be on display, but we will be unable to sell. All profits from the Raku-U wall go to charity. However, we do have a budget to cover expenses and the buying of bisque ware, and we can offer volunteers $50 per day lo cover lunch and parking costs, Since thes 0s a huge undertaking. we are locking for volunteers bo help - one leader for each day to be in charge of the firing, plus three assistants to handle the glazing and selling, Lf anyone has free time during this period, please let me know. Ido realize this is a very busy time for all potters, bor we Will all benefit from the publicity and the opportunity to promeate the Guild, the Gallery and our Chostmas sale Made of Clay. And it should really be fun plus | hope everyone will enjoy it. Call Wager at 604.929). 5200 Mike AMMepereti hope you will join chem for lets of potlery and tasty goodies. O04 RRS 2IIS Potters Guild of British Columbia Newsletter Project Empty Bowl on Thursday March 21 2002 The count down 15 on! Only six months till the big night! This might seem like Lots of time, bur as we all know the days, months and years do slip by, As usual, many keeners have already stepped up to the plate, soto speak, to offer their bowl-making expertise. One way potters can help is to donate howls and another is to donate studio space lo potters whodon't have a studio of theirown so more people can pitch in. Torefresh the memory: We're locking for food-safe glazed soup bowls that can hold no more than abowl two cups of soup to give to participants at the fundraiser Project Empty Bowl at the Canadien Craft Museum. Proceeds from this event go directly to A Loving Spoonful. a charity organization dedicated to feeding men, women and children suffering trom AIDS. Gur first event four years age raised $20,000, our second, two years ago, brought in $30,000), Project Empty Bow! is being hell March 21 in conjunction with the Canadian Clay Symposium on March 23, 2002. Plan to attend bothevents if you're coming from out of town, For more informa- lic comact me al orO(h Bi BS 18 Rachelle Chinnery November/December 200]