CLAY OPEN STUDIO
Clay open studio. Ages 12 and up. $2 per hour. Clay $1 for a two-pound block, includes tools and firing. For information contact 503-368-7985, longboardmenow@nehalemtel.net, www.hoffmancentermanzanita.org
Clay open studio. Ages 12 and up. $2 per hour. Clay $1 for a two-pound block, includes tools and firing. For information contact 503-368-7985, longboardmenow@nehalemtel.net, www.hoffmancentermanzanita.org
Bring drawing materials. The group takes turns posing for each other. $2 donation to cover room rental. Contact Marilyn Burkhardt, 503-392-3333, artist@marilynburkhardt.com.
A new writing program at NCRD (North County Recreation District) The new Writer's Roundtable begins at 6:30-8 pm in the Youth Room. Bring your writings and read them for friendly...
The Jam plays mostly old-time favorites and Country-Western standards using their complete sound system, with the audience "cutting a rug" on the large dance floor while others sit and enjoy,...
Join us for our weekly free-form dance celebration. Music by DJ Pranawave. 6pm warm-up and stretch. 6:15 Circle opens and dance begins. 8pm finish. Suggested donation, $10. Free for kids!
Friday Night Flicks at the Hoffman Center. Mostly documentaries from the Northwest Film School in Portland. 7:30 pm. $5 admission charge. Refreshments will be available for purchase.
Participants can purchase clay, plus there are a number of bisque pieces available to buy and glaze as well. All experience levels are welcome and a Studio Host is available...
Join Art, Accelerated _ Blink, You Miss It downtown on the fourth Saturday of each month at their Tillamook Downtown District Art Walk!!! Each month a variety of merchants will...
Weekly life drawing session with live model. Model fee collected from each participant. For address and more information call Judy: 503-368-7868, sorrel@nehalemtel.net,
Slab roller, potter's wheel, tools, and kiln time. $2/hr. Clay available $1 for 2 lbs. 503-368-3846, hoffmancenter@nehalemtel.net, www.hoffmancentermanzanita.org
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