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ACC Clay/Jewelry Clubs Host Holiday Sale

(November 7, 2007 - Littleton, Colo.) The Arapahoe Community College (ACC) Clay and Jewelry Club Holiday Sale is the place to find unique gifts for the holidays. The ACC Clay and Jewelry Clubs are offering one-of-a-kind jewelry and pottery pieces for sale on Tuesday, November 27 and Wednesday, November 28.

The annual holiday sale will run from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on both days. To accommodate the huge variety of ceramics pieces and jewelry, the sale will be held in the Half Moon on the first floor of ACC's Main Building at 5900 S. Santa Fe Drive in Littleton. Visitors will find a wide selection of one-of-a-kind jewelry as well as functional and decorative pottery in a variety of price ranges. All pieces are handmade by ACC students or instructors. Pottery pieces will include: tableware such as mugs, goblets and plates; garden planters; vases; holiday ornaments and sculptural items.

Credit cards will be accepted for payment. Proceeds from the sale are split between the individual artists and the Clay and Jewelry clubs at ACC. Parking permits will not be required in ACC lots during this sale. For more information or to make advance arrangements for access accommodations, contact Kathy Holt at 303.797.5948 or Randy Burns at 303.797.5866


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