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Discover the Art of Pottery

4-H Arts and Crafts

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4-H Pottery Flyer

When

April 8, 2025, 5 – 6 p.m.

Where

Pinal County Cooperative Extension Office

Join us as we explore the principles and elements of working with clay to create exciting art pieces!

Please RSVP to Jennie Treadway at
jennietreadway@arizona.edu
or 520-340-4979

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