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Pottery Moves In, Classes for Youth and Adults this Fall

After a hectic day in the classroom or the office, come unwind at the new pottery studio at the COMO! We just moved our pottery studio conveniently into the COMO main building at 28 Cutler Street, and we are so excited for you to see it! Pottery classes are open for youth and adults, and classes provide excellent creative outlets for people who are stressed, looking for a new hobby, or who want to meet friends with similar interests.

To celebrate the opening of our new studio, we are also offering a few new adult workshops this fall, including a beer & throw night, handle-making demo, and slip exploration night! COMO offers beginner, intermediate and advance classes for adults, and provides two different classes for youth potters. For a full list of youth and adult class options, visit our website at www.thecomo.org.

About the Stonington Community Center

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The Stonington Community Center, Inc. (COMO) has been dedicated to strengthening families and community since 1945. Over the years the COMO campus has grown to include its own classrooms, paddle tennis courts, Thrift Shop, tennis courts, art and pottery studio, annex, and soccer fields. The COMO provides a wide range of educational, enrichment, athletic, family and community partnership programs throughout the year. Located in the Stonington Borough, the COMO has become an irreplaceable part of the Stonington community, serving countless children and families of the surrounding areas, regardless of financial need. For more information visit www.thecomo.org.

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