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An 18th Century Potter - Zoom or In-Person PowerPoint

Program Categories
Historical Programs and Characters, Miscellaneous

Audience Age
teens and adults

Description

In “John Parker His Book, 1747 May 23”, the story of this Charlestown, Massachusetts potter comes alive as told with this powerpoint presentation. The son of the celebrated potters, Isaac and Grace Parker, who were the first to make stoneware pottery in New England, his life was both of triumph and tragedy. Besides hearing of his work as a potter, listeners will gain insight of the small pox epidemic, pottery production, business transactions and personal trials of a man who’s life was cut short by the age of 40.

Fee
$180.

For detailed fees and mileage information see www.PiedPotter.com - email: rick@americanredware.com - call 413-436-7444

Group Size
unlimited

Program Length
60 min

Last Modified
06/01/2022

Comments

Through the years I have completed numerous summer reading programs and here are some of the comments I received as feedback.

Folks are still talking about your program and how much they enjoyed it. I have our dragon, now named Norbert (yes, from Harry Potter) on display in the Youth Room with lots of people commenting on him! Meg, South Hadley Public Library

Rick’s show was fascinating! I got no work done! D. Bro, Assistant Director, Huntington Public Library

Fantastic, informative, age appropriate. Thank you so much. Bambi Miller, Tyler Memorial Library, Charlemont

Rick entertained a mixed audience with facts, stories, pottery terms and demonstrations on the wheel and the time flew by! Even small children were enthralled, especially when he created the dragon. Very worthwhile cultural presentation. Kate McCarron, Lunenburg Public Library

It is often difficult to engage 5th and 6th graders but the kids really liked this demo! Even a 3 year old made a pot! People who came into the library for other reasons came in and stayed for Rick! Laura Grant, Children’s Librarian

Rick captivated the audience. Children and adults both had a fantastic time learning about clay and pottery. He had a very good rapport with the children. Meg Clancy, South Hadley Public Library

Kids loved watching a dragon come to life and making 7,000 year old pinch pots! Heather Marchetta, Longmeadow Richard Salter Storrs Library

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Millbury, MA
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Meg Clancy
South Hadley, MA
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Margret Nareau
Huntington, MA
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Paula Long
Montgomery, MA
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Katie Krol
Williamsburg, MA
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Worcester, MA
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Performer’s Contact Information

About Clay by Pied Potter Hamelin

Rick Hamelin
P. O. Box 1082
Warren, MA 01083-1082
 (413)436-7444
 rick@americanredware.com
 http://www.piedpotter.com
Preferred Contact Method: Email

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