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Businiess name:  Not Made In China Pottery
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
For $100 a month, I have access to wheel throwing and hand building facilities seven days a week. Your clay, tools, glazes, and firings are included with three lessons. I've never thrown before, and I made a perfect bowl in my first lesson! When you become a member, hourly lessons are $10; for non-members lessons are $20 an hour. The staff is friendly and helpful. Their library is great to look at when you are at a lack of ideas. The Best Part: My children under 12 years are free under my membership. Their open house on Friday nights are fun! They have food and music and you can ask questions to the residential artists as they work on new stuff! They are a bit strict when it comes to studio cleanliness. But I suppose that is for the best.

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