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Clay for Kids
Calgary
 

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We Offer

                   * 2 hour clay programs.
                        * Continuous Adult and children clay classes
                        * Seasonal Clay Camps
                        * Birthday Parties
                        * Clay supplies  and projects

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See a Clay for Kids class in action

For over 20 years Clay for Kids has come to schools, groups and homes to offer 60-90 minute pottery-making programs which include a pottery wheel demonstration. While we will still go into the schools, all birthday parties, Scouts and Guide groups and Home school groups will be taught in the studio. For more information on upcoming classes, private party information and prices call 403-281-4882 or book parties online at www.clayforkidscalgary.com.

Visit us at at 2083 146 Ave. S.E.
in the Deer Run Plaza


 
 

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About Clay for Kids

Clay for Kids is a fun and active pottery program that teaches children the fun and wonder of working with clay. We deliver our art and curriculum pottery program to schools, Guides & Scouts, birthday parties/special occasions and as professional development for teachers. Each class is 2 hoursin duration and begins with a one-of-a-kind Clay for Kids pottery wheel demonstration. The instructor guides and supports the class in making their own hand-built creations while encouraging creativity to shine through.

"Alberta's Leading Pottery Program"

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At the end of the class the instructor takes the projects to the studio for firing and returns the projects and hand thrown container to the school or location within 21 days with instructions for painting and finishing. Plastic Clay for Kids bags are provided for packaging the student's finished work.


Recent Media Attention

Clay for Kids Helping to Make A Real Change Happen. Nine Grade 9 art students from Louis Riel School, after attending a Peace Camp, decided to “Make a real change happen”. Read more...

Kids fired up over pottery program - Calgary Herald Article, August 13, 2007
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