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Open Day Saturday 13 April

Waikato Society of Potters

The Waikato Society of Potters invites you to the Big Day of Clay!

Saturday 13th April, 10am – 2pm
Ward Park Arts Centre, 2 Seddon Rd, Hamilton

Come along, sling some mud, and find out why making things out of clay is so good for the soul. It's also a great opportunity to check out your local pottery club and the facilities and classes we have available for you.

Our Open Day is for everyone and we have fun activities for all ages:
• Slippery Dip
• Paint a Pot
• Make a Pot on the Wheel
• Lucky Dip
• Raku Firings
• Squish, Squash, Mish, Mash
• Hand Building
• Bake Sale
• Raffles
• Local potters market stalls

Free to attend and all activities are $2 to $5. Have a go!

We're located in the Ward Park Arts Centre, 2 Seddon Rd, Hamilton (corner of Seddon Rd and Ward St)

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