1389 days ago

Clay Works @ St Columba Grey Lynn

Reverend Brent from Grey Lynn

In its 8th year, Clay Works is a showcase and sale of pottery by 40+ potters from Auckland and beyond, and a fundraiser to support St Columba Church in Grey Lynn in its community work. It is 'by invitation only' so you can be sure of the quality of the pottery. Emerging and established potters. For photos of the pottery, go to @clayworksnz.

Times: FRI 6 AND SAT 7 MAY, 10AM - 4PM

Playground for your littlies both days. Barbecued sausages, and Nell's relishes and chutneys on Saturday morning and, for the first time, we have chiropractic interns offering assessments for a koha. Please wear masks at St Columba.
Nau mai, haere mai - all welcome. (Ideally timed for Mothers Day the next day.)

Many thanks
Liz

LIZ CAUGHEY
021 15 17 087

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