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SATURDAY JULY 14TH - SOMERSET PLACE IN CRESWELL NC
Saturday 10am - 3pm.
This free, fun, and family-friendly "Second Saturdays" event will offer authentic experiences to all. During the 1840s, the 100,000-acre Somerset Plantation functioned as a self-sufficient community. It was necessary to have a blacksmith, a woodworker, seamstresses, and other craftspeople in the community. Some of those traditional skills will be demonstrated at the Craftsman's Fair by 21st-century artisans, who will display and sell their wares. Potters, carvers, and others whose skills enrich our daily lives will showcase their talents and handiworks. Guided interpretive tours will be offered of the former enslaved community and owner's compound. Somerset's "Made from off the Land" traveling exhibit also will be on display.
http://www.nchistoricsites.org/somerset/somerset.htm
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more about the Potter.......
In the hamlet of Columbia NC travelers find the motto " A good place to do nothing" quite humorous, but the motto is far from the truth at the Kilian Property where Thomas Kilian III is digging, wedging, throwing and glazing hand made pottery. Tyrrell County is known for Fish and Farming, however, Thomas has found the " Far East" of North Carolina well suited for his studio work making fine hand crafted pieces that look right on any table or museum.  he will sell special edition TKworks signature pitchers on a first come first purchase basis. Hurry while they last! - more at www.ThomasKilian.com



 
 
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Columbia Art Space (CAS) is a new art gallery opening in Columbia, NC.  CAS is owned and operated by three young artists and will open for business on Memorial Day weekend, starting things off with a grand opening on May 27th, 5-9. 
Columbia Art Space
Maura Cartwright, Lynsey Gwilliam, Maia Leppo
PO Box 832
112 S. Broad St.
Columbia, NC 27925
(252)766-0121    www.columbiaartspace.com

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