REMINDER Buy local, buy handmade at the Moshier Spring Pottery Sale this Saturday at Burien Community Center

Burien, WALocal News

The Moshier Spring Pottery Sale will occur on Saturday, May 3, 2025, from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. at the Burien Community Center, offering free admission.

Attendees can explore hundreds of unique, handcrafted items made by local artists, ranging from functional kitchenware to decorative sculptures. The event serves as an ideal opportunity for shoppers to find special gifts in time for Mother’s Day on May 11. Organizers emphasize the importance of supporting local artists, as the sale has become a beloved tradition in the community. This year, the sale's relocation to the Burien Community Center aims to accommodate a larger number of visitors and vendors. The Moshier Pottery Sale highlights the rich artistic talent in the region and fosters community engagement.

For more information, participants can visit BURIENWA. GOV/MOSHIER or call (206) 988-3700. This event not only showcases local craftsmanship but also enhances community ties through art and creativity.

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