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Great gifts at HCC holiday sale

The Professional Crafts students at Haywood Community College will be selling their exceptional wares at the Holiday Sale Thursday, Dec. 9, and Friday, Dec. 10. Located in the Student Center Auditorium, the sale will feature handmade jewelry, woodwork, pottery and fiber art.

Arrive between 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. on Dec. 9 or between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. on the 10th to take advantage of a rare opportunity to buy meaningful gifts for your loved ones. The proceeds from the sale go directly to the hardworking students and their campus studio.

The HCC professional crafts program has been offering a well-rounded education in the creative fields of jewelry, woodworking, pottery and fiber arts for more than 30 years. The teachers are experienced craft artists and work closely with their students to encourage innovative design, fine workmanship and sound business practices.

Students of the program participate in various sales throughout the two-year program, including the Craft Fair of the Southern Highlands. The experience of showing and selling their work is invaluable preparation for their future endeavors.

The Holiday Sale provides a special opportunity for the students to interact and share their work with the local community.

For more information contact Amy Putansu at 828.627.4672 or visit the school’s website at www.haywood.edu.

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