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Old July 5th 05, 06:47 PM
Steve Mills
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It was a blast. I've never worked so hard in all my life.

Actually the last bit's a lie; I have, but I'm older than the last time!

This is the URL:
http://www.internationalceramicsfestival.org/index.htm
have a good old prowl 'round, it's worth it.

It's much more *Hands on* than NCECA, and all on the one site, with
demo's, Kiln building (I was doing that, there were 9 of them, but only
one was mine!), Lectures, Slide shows, very variable weather, good food,
and 3 bars.

Yours
still smelling of wood smoke
Steve
Bath
UK


In article , Stephanie
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Tell us about the Potters Festival in Wales(UK), please!



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Bath
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