Dec 24 Wednesday
Raku Fired Clay for Experienced Potters with instructor Len Cockman
Raku Fired Pottery Workshop
Instructor: Len Cockman
Cell: 574-309-7740
Classes: Wednesdays 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Course Length: 8 studio sessions
Maximum of 5 students
Studio Space: This class is geared toward students who already have experience in a clay studio. Len Cockman will be able to coach you through refining hand-built and wheel thrown pieces. Students enrolled in this class are eligible to one additional open studio day per week. Studio hours are listed on the website and front door. Production of forms will take place during the first 4 weeks of this class.
Fees: $210 tuition plus $45 materials. Total $255 The supply fee includes one 25 lb. bag of Raku appropriate clay (half a box) and use of FireArts glazes. Glazes that will be used are for Raku decorative pottery and, primarily due to the firing techniques, are not kitchenware safe. Your work will be fired to various temperatures based on the specific glaze during the last four weeks of the class.
Covid 19 Consideration: There are currently no restrictions related to Covid-19.
Format: We will be working with wet clay for the first 4 classes. Classes 5 through 8 we will firing pottery based on the specific glazes. They are:
Wednesdays, March 19th, 26th, April 2nd, and April 9th: Students will use these four sessions to create work for the raku firings.
Wednesday, April 16th: Clear crackle with tape or glue resists.
Wednesday, April 23rd: Naked Raku Slip
Wednesday, April 30th : Horsehair and Feather Pottery
Wednesday, May 7th: Copper Matte and Copper Luster
Dec 25 Thursday
Getting older comes with a lot of questions—and sometimes, a little worry. How long can I stay in my home? What happens if I need more help? This 5-part series is designed to take the mystery (and fear) out of those questions.
We’ll start with practical ways to age in place and then walk through the next steps if more care is needed. Along the way, you’ll learn about assisted living, skilled nursing and elder group homes, plus what palliative care and hospice really mean. Whether you’re planning ahead for yourself or helping a loved one, you’ll walk away with knowledge, resources, and confidence. Come join us—it’s information you’ll be glad to have when you need it.
Weekly, 5-part series, guiding you through the journey of aging with confidence includes: October 23 - Aging in Place at Home October 30 - When In-Home Care Isn’t Enough November 6 - Nursing Homes vs. Skilled Nursing November 13 - Palliative Care vs. Hospice November 20 - Fall Prevention & Safety
Dec 31 Wednesday
Jan 07 Wednesday
Jan 10 Saturday
Each Saturday, take a step back in time. Visit Pears Mill, an 1857 water-powered mill. Located in Buchanan, Michigan’s downtown Historic District. The mill is adjacent to Buchanan Farmers Market. Frequent demonstrations. Pears Mill is open 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. each Saturday from May 6th through Labor Day. There is no charge
Jan 17 Saturday
Jan 24 Saturday
Jan 31 Saturday
Feb 07 Saturday
Feb 14 Saturday