Created: June 16, 2021 03:34 PM
Organizers are going forward with the Minnesota State Fair this summer even as the Ramsey County Sheriff s Office has yet to hammer out a security plan.
Ramsey County Sheriff Bob Fletcher said the Minnesota State Fair Board voted last Friday to open the fair on time in August even though there is no contract in place just yet that lays out public safety for the entire 12-day run of the event. The State Fair Board says the fair is happening, and so now it is just a matter of figuring out what public safety will look like, Fletcher said. I am hopeful the Ramsey County Board will agree that we are the last option for law enforcement at the fair this year and we can get an agreement signed between the Board and State Fair management.
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Why not try your hand at pottery this summer?
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Following the widespread success of shows such as The Great Pottery Throw Down, coupled with the lockdown-fuelled resurgence of arts-based hobbies, more people are looking to pick up a new skill.
Here’s a handful of pottery and ceramics classes across the county that are worth checking out locally.
Katie s Pottery Studio in Leiston
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Katie’s Pottery Studio, Leiston
If you happen to be near Suffolk’s Heritage Coast, Katie Gleeson’s pottery studio is your one-stop-shop for learning all you need to know when it comes to ceramics. Offering one-to-one tuition for a variety of traditional techniques, Katie will be your guide when it comes to hand building, throwing on the wheel, decorating and glazing.