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  • Whistle Stop Clay Works Holiday Open House on Saturday, November 27

    Whistle Stop Clay Works Holiday Open House on Saturday, November 27

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    Loveland, Ohio – Whistle Stop Clay Works is pleased to announce its eleventh annual Holiday Open House happening Saturday, November 27 from 10am till 6pm.

    The show highlights local potters who create unique, hand-made pottery. Artists will be offering functional wares like mugs, serving and soup bowls, platters and plates, vases, and chip & dip servers.

    In addition, there will be one-of-a-kind clay sculptures, wall hangings, and whimsical fairy houses. Loveland High School graduate and Loveland Magazine intern, Alex Eicher, will also be showing his wildlife photography and have unique greeting cards.

    Artists will be on hand to answer questions and can even take custom orders.

    “The Holiday Open House is a unique opportunity for people to shop local and support area artists this holiday season. You’re sure to find something for yourself or for that ‘hard to buy for’ person on your holiday shopping list,” says Kay Bolin, studio co-owner. The studio will also be selling ‘holiday gnome’ ornaments for ten dollars with 100% of the purchase price benefitting the Batavia League of Animal Welfare. 

    The show is happening Saturday, November 27 from 10am till 6pm at 119 Harrison Avenue, in historic downtown

    Parking is free and mask-wearing is encouraged.  Additional information can be found at www.whistlestopclayworks.com or by calling the studio at (513) 683-2529.

  • Artists Shine at the Pottery Affaire on September 12

    Artists Shine at the Pottery Affaire on September 12

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    Whistle Stop Clay Works (WSCW) is pleased to announce the third annual Pottery Affaire happening Saturday, September 12 from 11am. until 4pm. The show highlights local artists who will be offering hand made pottery, paintings, note cards, photographs, felted items, and much more.

    This show is a wonderful opportunity to support local artists who have been impacted by the pandemic and to buy unique, hand crafted work. There will also be demonstrations on the potter’s wheel and pottery studio tours.

    “It’s an amazing show. There are about two dozen artists showing their work. The Pottery Affaire offers tremendous variety and selection, so you’re sure to find something that just right for you or someone on your holiday list,” states Bonnie McNett, show coordinator and instructor at WSCW.

    The show is happening by the beautiful O’Bannon Creek at 119 Harrison Avenue, in historic Loveland, Ohio. “The setting is just perfect with lots of expansive shade trees and the beautiful O’Bannon Creek ambling by,” continues McNett.

    The outdoor show will require vendors and shoppers to wear face masks and observe social distancing guidelines.

    The Pottery Affaire is being held at 119 Harrison Avenue just north of downtown Loveland on Saturday, September 12th from 11am. till 4pm.

    More information can be found by calling WSCW studio at (513) 683-2529 or at www.whistlestopclayworks.com.

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