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the Price of Pottery Classes

Price 
Location 
Type 
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Description
$ 85
Feb 2007
San Diego, CA
Beginning Pottery Class
Beginning pottery class with individual pottery wheels  more... close row
$ 150
Nov 2007
Gary, IN
Pottery
Pottery class for daughter who loves it  more... close row
$ 30
Oct 2007
Tempe, AZ
pottery class
Introductory pottery class  more... close row
$ 195
Apr 2008
San Antonio, FL
Pottery
Six weeks of fun with pottery  more... close row
$ 125
Jun 2008
Memphis, Tennessee
Basic pottery class
One week of pottery class for daughter  more... close row
$ 125
May 2008
New Smyrna Beach, Florida
Childrens Pottery Class
One week of pottery classes for granddaughter  more... close row
$ 175
Jul 2007
Binghamton, NY
Pottery classes
Beginning pottery throwing class  more... close row
$ 100
Jul 2008
Monticello, AR
4 weeks of Saturday classes
Have always loved pottery and ceramics  more... close row
$ 195
May 2008
Covington,Ga
pottery & painting
Both pottery and painting in one class  more... close row
$ 125
Jun 2008
Santa Monica, CA
Pottery
Month long pottery class  more... close row
$ 130
Jun 2007
Davenport, Iowa
Pottery classes
Four week pottery class for daughter  more... close row
$ 250
Oct 2007
San Francisco, CA
Pottery Lessons
Four months of classes with unlimited studio time  more... close row
$ 25
Aug 2007
Lynchburg, VA
Pottery Classes
One hour of women's pottery class  more... close row

Description of service

The pottery class that I am describing was part of a promotional weekly ladies night during the summer. The classes were $25 dollars each including taxes. The price included everything you needed to make the pottery. Each class lasted for about an hour but you could stick around and chat for as long as you liked. The promotion was intended to get more people interested in coming out and making pottery at this particular location.


Review of Service

I think the quality of this service was excellent. Everyone had a lot of fun and it was very rewarding to have a piece of pottery you made to show for it. The atmosphere was very welcoming and everyone got along great. It was really neat to see other women getting together. I feel it really enhanced the sense of female community in our town. The instructors were very helpful and patient with all of us beginners.


Tips

If I were to give others tips about how to go about taking pottery classes, the main point I would have would be to take the classes with friends. It is so much more fun to experience when you have other people you know with you. But also, be open to meeting new people. You never know what kind of new friends you can make who share the same interests.