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wa state potters?

updated mon 7 mar 05

 

Steve Dalton on sat 5 mar 05


Hi Rose,

Welcome to Washington...the state. I would recommend bringing
your studio with you. I don't know of any clay suppliers in the
Tri-City
area. I could be wrong. When I was President of the Washington
Potter's Association, I never knew of any down that way.

If you want, I can forward your info and request to the WPA. Just let
me know.

Steve Dalton
Clear Creek Pottery
Snohomish, Wa

On Saturday, March 5, 2005, at 08:36 AM, Rose Quirk wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> We are moving from Virginia to Washington state (Richland/Tri-cities
> area)
> and I'm trying to decide whether to move my entire studio across
> country or
> sell my equipment here (particularly the kiln)and begin anew. I'm
> looking
> for info on the availability of supplies and equipment, and also any
> studio
> spaces that may be available for rental in that area. Please feel free
> to
> contact me off the list.
>
> Also, any of you who have completed this type of move and have any
> advice...I'm all ears!
>
> Thanks!
> Rose Quirk

Rose Quirk on sat 5 mar 05


Hi All,

We are moving from Virginia to Washington state (Richland/Tri-cities area)
and I'm trying to decide whether to move my entire studio across country or
sell my equipment here (particularly the kiln)and begin anew. I'm looking
for info on the availability of supplies and equipment, and also any studio
spaces that may be available for rental in that area. Please feel free to
contact me off the list.

Also, any of you who have completed this type of move and have any
advice...I'm all ears!

Thanks!
Rose Quirk