Greetings from all of us here at Bulldog Pottery

Thank you for joining us, and reading our first official newsletter. We are excited to try this new format where we can have images, links, and information all consolidated in one friendly e-newsletter. We look forward to bringing you Bulldog Pottery news occasionally, throughout the year as events are up and coming.

We are having an exciting year and are very pleased about the success of Cousins in Clay with Val Cushing and Michael Kline this past June.

Our "Cousins in Clay" for 2011 will be May 28 & 29. Jack Troy from Pennsylvania, Micheal Kline from North Carolina, and Peter Lenzo from South Carolina will be our guest "Cousins" for Bulldog Pottery's "Cousins in Clay".

Thank you so much for your support,
Bruce and Samantha

Now for this month's main event........

The Third Annual Celebration Of Seagrove Potters

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Samantha Henneke in front of Bulldog Pottery's booth at the Celebration in 2009 at the Historic Luck's Cannery

"Celebration of Seagrove Potters"
November 19-21, 2010
Friday- the Gala* 6:00pm-9:00pm
Saturday- 9:00am- 6:00pm
Sunday- 10:00am - 4:00pm
At the Historic Lucks Cannery on Pottery Highway 705. About a mile from the town of Seagrove
*Gala tickets in advance Fri. night are $35.00 and cover the whole weekend.
Entrance fee for Sat. and Sun. per day $5.00
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Would you like to enter to win two free tickets to the Gala for Friday evening? For more details visit the Celebration of Seagrove Potters and sign up for the drawing.

This year, Bulldog Pottery's booth will be located in the back left hand corner of the Historic Luck's Building.

Bulldog Pottery Holiday Kiln Opening

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Spider Yunomi (tea bowl) molybdenum crystalline glaze and spiders by Bruce Gholson

Bulldog Pottery Holiday Kiln Opening
December 4, 2010 Saturday - 9:30am -5:30pm
Please join us for our first December kiln opening.
Light refreshments served

We always have new creative endeavors in the works here at Bulldog Pottery. Our interests are diverse and we are always developing different glazes and color combinations for various clay bodies to facilitate our ideas.

At this holiday opening we plan to have a variety of cups, vases, and some wall pieces. We will be working with different clay bodies, glazes, textures, and patterns.

Bulldog Pottery Press Release for our December kiln event.

Follow us on our blog "Around and About with Bulldog Pottery"

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Bruce Gholson at the potters wheel fitting a lid onto a jar

We refresh our Bulldog Pottery blog weekly to provide you with informational tidbits on the happenings in and around our home and studio. Check back often to find out what we are making, images of our work, and upcoming exhibitions and events that we are working towards.

We have posted eight crystalline vases on our website. For this Bulldog Pottery online shop you may call us at our studio: 336-302-3469.

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Directions to Bulldog Pottery:
* Seagrove, NC is located approximately in the center of the state, just off of US Route 220 Future I-73/74 (Look for brown signs "Area Potteries" when on Route 220,) about 40 miles South of Greensboro and 45 miles North of Rockingham.

From US 220, directions to our shop/studio are quite simple:

From the Triangle area- West to 220, future I-73/74, South to Black Ankle Exit 41, take Business 220 south 1.5 miles. Look for the blue water tower.
From the Triad area- South on 220, future I-73/74, South to Black Ankle Exit 41, take Business 220 south 1.5 miles. Look for the blue water tower
From Charlotte area- East to 220, future I-73/74 you will find Bulldog Pottery between Exits 39 and 41 on Business 220. Look for the blue water tower
From Pinehurst area: - North on 211, exit 220, future I-73-74 N., exit 39 Ether, take a right at Bus. 220 - then 1 mile to Bulldog Pottery on the right, look for the blue water tower.

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