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Community-run clay & pottery studio opens up in Cowichan Valley

The Cowichan Valley’s first community-run public clay and pottery studio is open for business.
Hilary Huntley is with the Clay HUB Collective studio, which is located in the HUB at Cowichan Station on Koksilah Road.
She says the studio offers classes for all types of skill levels and ages as well as open studio hours.
For more information head to http://theclayhubcollective.weebly.com

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