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Offline crowl

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can someone recommend a pottery studio?
« on: May 17, 2024, 11:46:45 AM »
Hi folks! I'm searching for some creative activities for my kids here in San Francisco. They've shown some interest in pottery recently. Does anyone know a good place where they can take pottery classes?

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Re: can someone recommend a pottery studio?
« Reply #1 on: May 17, 2024, 11:56:35 AM »
Hey! If your kids are interested in pottery, I suggest looking into Pottery Studio San Francisco. They offer fantastic kids pottery classes that cater to different age groups. Whether your children are young beginners or a bit older, they'll find suitable classes here. The studio provides all the materials needed, and the teachers are really experienced and engaging. The classes are designed to be fun and educational, helping kids develop their motor skills and creativity. They even offer "Mommy and Me" classes for the little ones, which can be a great bonding experience. For older kids, there are specific sessions that focus on more advanced techniques like painting and glazing. The best part is, there’s no need for long-term commitments. You can book one-time classes to see if your kids enjoy it before signing up for more. The atmosphere is very friendly and welcoming, making it a perfect place for kids to explore their artistic side. You can find more information and book a class on their website. It’s a great way to spend some creative and fun time!

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Re: can someone recommend a pottery studio?
« Reply #2 on: August 07, 2024, 04:26:06 AM »
If your kids are interested in pottery, you might want to check out Fire Arts in the Mission District. They offer classes for all ages and skill levels, and the instructors are really great with kids. Another option is Clay by the Bay in the Presidio, which has some fun, kid-friendly workshops. Both places should provide a fantastic creative experience for your little ones. Hope they enjoy getting their hands dirty with some clay!

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