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August 31
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August 29
SC4 student awarded Acheson scholarship

August 29
SC4 student awarded Haley scholarship

August 29
SC4 student awarded Alexander Scholarship

August 29
SC4 student awarded Garden Club scholarship

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SC4 to offer solar energy site assessment seminar

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August 23
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August 8
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SC4 students awarded alumni association scholarships

 

August 31, 2006

SC4 Potters Market seeks pottery pieces

St. Clair County Community College will have its fourth annual Potters Market on Friday, Nov. 10; Saturday, Nov. 11; and Sunday, Nov. 12; on the college’s Port Huron campus.

The college’s Visual and Performing Arts Department is sponsoring the event, which encourages students to understand the process of producing work and then developing an outlet for that work.

The market will feature hand and pottery wheel pieces created by students, faculty and guest potters. Proceeds from the ceramic sales will benefit the artists and the college, with 15% of net proceeds going toward new equipment for the college’s ceramics program.

Guest potters are encouraged to apply for acceptance by submitting five slides or five .jpg computer file photos on disc, the estimated pieces they will have available for the sale and their name and contact information.

Send the information by Oct. 15 to St. Clair County Community College, Attention: Potters Market, 323 Erie St., P.O. Box 5015, Port Huron, MI 48061-5015.

For details, call Celeste Skalnek at (810) 650-0545.