Black Friday is behind us,
Cyber Monday too,
For those who fancy shopping,
What are we to do?
If there was just a place to find that perfect Holiday treat,
A spot where smiles are in strong supply & joyous people meet.
Peach Tree Pottery is that place, featuring artists & their works,
No long mall lines, no parking signs – those 2 are special perks!
Come join us this weekend to celebrate the season.
Friendly artists to chat, special gift ideas, no better festive reasons.
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Saturday, December 4, 2010
Noon – 5 pm
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Noon – 5 pm
Peach Tree Pottery’s 5th Annual Holiday Show & Sale
This 2-day event features one-of-a-kind works of 14 local artists, with handmade art pieces and gifts starting as low as $5.00. The show is a FREE event open to the general public – so please feel free to share this email & invite your friends & neighbors!
Unique gifts will be available from Linda Mechanic (pottery), Ann Howley (photography & photographic cards), Christine Mason Miller (mixed media & books), Barb Skoog/Hope’s Flame (candles), Marion Ring (pottery), Willie Hjorth (jewelry), Jeffrey Greathouse (ceramics), Glen Heidenreich (drawings), Andrea Kirk (photography), Debbie Hoover (crocheted clothing), Jon Kondrath (pottery), Patty Lemke (photography), Patricia Housen (pottery), and Barbara Ryan (weaving/scarves/wall hangings).
Gallery visitors are asked to bring an unwrapped child’s toy or unopened pet food/toy/supply donation (clean towels and blankets too) for donation to local charities.
If you are a fan of the arts who is looking for unique, handmade and hand crafted gifts for family, friends and loved ones, Peach Tree Pottery Gallery is a “must visit” on 12/4 and 12/5. Special holiday surprises and cheer await everyone!
Peach Tree Pottery is located 3 blocks west of Centinela Ave., just north of Venice Blvd.
For full event details & updates, please go to our website: http://www.peachtreepottery.com
Peace,
Linda