The September 14, 2004 meeting will feature a presentation about the American Indian Influences on Art Pottery. Bob and Lynn Herrington will give a presentation that shows how various Native American motifs were adapted and used by American pottery companies.

NEW MEETING LOCATION!

The Wisconsin Pottery Association has moved it's monthly meeting to a new location.  Located less then a mile and a half miles south of the Beltline Highway (Hwy 12/18) at the South Towne exit is the Lussier Family Heritage Center.  This beautiful, fully accessible facility is located in a 3,600 acre nature preserve at the end of two bike trails.  When the weather turns warmer, members can have a wonderful picnic before the meetings overlooking the marshes and watching the water fowl.  Click here for directions.


Lussier Family Heritage Center

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