Moshier Spring Pottery Sale moves to new Burien location on Saturday, May 3

Burien, WALocal News

The Moshier Spring Pottery Sale is scheduled for Saturday, May 3, 2025, at the Burien Community Center, marking an exciting return for this celebrated event. Held biannually, the sale unites students and instructors from the Moshier Community Art Center, providing a platform for them to showcase their artisanal pottery. Attendees can look forward to a wide selection of handcrafted items, including mugs, bowls, serving dishes, and garden art. Organizers highlight the importance of supporting local artists by purchasing unique, handmade pieces that add character to any home. The event will cater to various payment preferences, accepting both cash and credit cards for added convenience.

This gathering not only fosters community spirit but also promotes the appreciation of local artistry. For more information, potential shoppers can visit burienwa. gov/moshier or call (206) 988-3700. Don’t miss this opportunity to find something truly special while supporting the local art scene.

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