1167 days ago

After School Children's Pottery Classes

Waikato Society of Potters

We still have some spaces on our kids' pottery classes starting today!

Tuesday afternoons 4-5.30pm (www.eventspronto.co.nz...)

Wednesday afternoons 4-5.30pm (www.eventspronto.co.nz...)

Krystal’s 8-week children’s classes are a great way to keep children happy, creative and busy after the school day. The activities are designed to engage their imaginations while giving them a sense of achievement when they make something they can take home at the end.

Krystal will teach basic hand-building techniques in a safe, fun and creative environment. Parents are welcome to stay too!

Book the whole block of 8 or pay per session.

For more information, contact info@waikatopotters.co.nz or call 07 838 1950

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