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JOHN C. FLANAGAN HOUSE MUSEUM PRIVATE TOURS
JOHN C. FLANAGAN HOUSE MUSEUM PRIVATE TOURS
Private Tours are available by appointments for small groups. Open House Dates are every 1st and 3rd Sunday from 1:00-4:00 PM. Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for students and $3 for children.
For questions, private tours and special event rentals please contact the Peoria Historical Society Office 309-674-1921.
The John C. Flanagan House Museum was built in 1837 on Peoria's east bluff by Judge John C. Flanagan and is the oldest standing house in Peoria. This American Federalist style house offers a spectacular view of the Illinois River Valley. Collections of antique glass, china, furniture, toys, quilts and vintage clothing are displayed. The house is on the National Register of Historic Places and is owned by the Peoria Historical Society.
for more info: https://www.peoriahistoricalsociety.com/events
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Adult Pottery Class - Monday Nights
Adult Pottery Class - Monday Nights
Skill building classes which meet once a week. Learn the basics of or improve your skills hand-building and wheel throwing pottery , as well as how to finish through glazing your work.
Instructor: Jacob Grant
No Experience Necessary.
Ages 18+.
For Beginning students and Beyond Beginners: Intermediate and Expert levels require taking several classes at the Beyond Beginning level or several hours (500+) of independent work time.
Registration cost is $190. This covers tuition and two 5lb bags of Red Stoneware Clay to begin the class. If you need more, it can be purchased as needed.
Everyone will need to have their own tools for the class. If you do not have tools, there is a $20 add on option to purchase them through us.
All glaze and firing costs are included in the cost of the clay you purchase.
When pottery is finished, it is food-safe, dishwasher-safe, microwave safe.
After you fill out and return the form, your application will be reviewed, along with availability in the class. If there is not room, you will recieve an email that you have been placed on a wait list and will be notified as soon as a spot come available.
If there is room in the class, you will be notified by email and you will also receive an invoice via email, which you can pay online with card.
To register: https://sites.google.com/site/wheelartpotterystudio/classes/adult-clay-classes
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PETTENGILL-MORRON HOUSE MUSEUM OPEN HOUSE
PETTENGILL-MORRON HOUSE MUSEUM OPEN HOUSE
Every Thursday Open House from 10AM - 2PM. Private Tours are available for small groups by appointments. For questions, private tours and special event rentals contact the Peoria Historical Society Office 309-674-1921.
The Pettengill-Morron House has celebrated 150 years! When you visit lean about all of the owners, stories of abolitionists and the underground railroad, what famous actor was married in the home and other stories of Peoria's past along with unique collection of pieces. The house is on the National Register of Historic Places and is owned by the Peoria Historical Society.
For more info: https://www.peoriahistoricalsociety.com/events
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Kids & Teen Clay Classes
Kids & Teen Clay Classes
hese classes offer kids, ages 5-17, the chance to explore and build skill, learning different hand-building techniques and how to throw on the potter's wheel. They also learn how to finish work through different glazing techniques.
Instructors Jacob Grant and Kyla Cadwell co-teach this course.
Jacob started Wheel Art Pottery Studio in 2010. He has 25 years of experience working in clay, an M.F.A. in Ceramics from Bradley University, and 20 years of experience teaching ceramics. He began teaching pottery to homeschool children at The Peoria Art Guild in 2005.
Kyla is a working artist with 15 years of experience in art education. She has taught art to children in many settings, including Montessori School of Peoria, Peoria Lakeview Museum, the 21st Century Program, Cornerstone Academy of Performing Arts and most recently at Wheel Art Pottery Studios.
Jacob and Kyla share a teaching philosophy that creativity is best learned through independent experimentation/trial and error.
Their teaching process involves detailed lectures on materials used in ceramics, the firing process, and its historic and technological impact on human civilization. Demonstrations are given of techniques on how to manipulate clay through hand-building and wheel-throwing methods to create a variety of functional and sculptural forms. Children are then allowed to "play in the clay." They are encouraged to fail and learn through their failures. Students will be instructed on being responsible for their workspace and tools, and mindful of the materials they use.
Wheel-thrown Projects: Students are instructed on the basics of creating pots on a pottery wheel. They are then given opportunity to spin clay (throw) by themselves, while instructors are only observing. After working on the wheel independently for a period of time, instructors will give assistance and more instruction, as needed.
Hand-building Projects: Students will learn pinch-pot, and slab techniques for the upcoming fall session. Focus on fall-time creations: slab-built leaf trays, pinch-pot pumpkins (can be carved decoratively like jack-o-lanterns), and slab spiders (used from carving patterns of their hands).
Students learn to finish their own pieces by applying glaze, underglaze, and/or other ceramic mediums before they go into a kiln and fire on for a permanent finish.
Children in both classes follow individual paths in clay. With guidance from the instructor, they are allowed to develop their own unique voice in clay.
All kid's classes work with stoneware clay and glazes that are food-safe, water-tight, oven-proof, microwave/dishwasher-safe.
No experience necessary
Ages 5-17
$165/student, includes materials & firings
Next Session: 7 Consecutive Thursdays, August 29-October 10, 4:30-6pm
To register: https://sites.google.com/site/wheelartpotterystudio/classes/kid-s-clay-classes
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Live at the Five Spot: Still Shine
Live at the Five Spot: Still Shine
Live at the Five Spot: Still Shine
October 11, 2024~ 6:30-8:30pm
TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE!
Tickets in Advance Online: $8-members, $12-nonmembers + fees (until 5pm day of event).
Tickets at the door*: $12-Members, $16-nonmembers
(Tickets for walk-ins will be available until max capacity is reached)
Water and pop for $1.00 is offered at the bar. Attendees may bring their own food and drink or bring in food and drink from the Rhythm Kitchen.
About the Band:
Still Shine is a group of like-minded, seasoned musicians blending acoustic roots and progressive bluegrass. Mixing acoustic guitar (Rob Bailey), upright bass (Dave Frye), harmonica (Andy Passie), banjo (Bruce Burton), mandolin/ tenor banjo/percussion (Wes Duffy), and tight vocal harmonies, they have quickly gained a following in the Midwest. They have shared the stage with artists such as Split Lip Rayfield, Chicago Farmer and The Way Down Wanderers just to name a few. Along with some well received original music, the band performs an upbeat, energetic show you won't want to miss! Visit www.stillshinegrass.com for music and video.
For tickets: Tickets309tix.com/events/live-at-the-five-spot-still-shine-10-11-2024
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Wheel 101 Class
Wheel 101 Class
Learn the basics of setting up a pottery wheel to throw, the proper tools needed, how to prepare the clay through a process called "wedging," centering, throwing on the wheel and how to clean up.
We give a demonstration of how to throw a pot. Next, we let you try by yourself for a short period of time. Then we give assistance, as needed, to create your own piece which can literally exist forever (unless it is heated to 2500 fahrenheit:). You get to choose the glaze color of your piece.
This class qualifies a person to attend open studios and work independently.
Materials and firing is covered in the cost for one piece (approximate maximum size-up to 6" tall x 6" width x 6" length).
Everyone keeps one piece. Additional pieces of equivalent size are $5 (covers material and firing costs). These are paid for after the pottery session, if you create more than 1 piece you wish to keep.
Specialty Items are also available for additional cost. These require additional time, material, and firing.
Pieces are kept at the studio for finish work, glazing and two kiln firings, and are picked up at a later date. When finished, everything is food-safe, dishwasher-safe, microwave-safe.
Ages 5+
No experience necessary
Pre-registration and pre-payment required.
Please Fill out the form and submit to register for a Wheel 101 class. If you have a group of people, all paying together, please use one form. If you are coming with others, but paying separately, please fill out separate forms. After you submit the form, you will receive a confirmation email and invoice within a day. When the invoice is paid, your spot will be reserved.
To register: https://www.wheelartpottery.studio/events/wheel-101-class
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