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Random Drop-In Times

Sometimes, the studio gets a break from parties and classes, that’s your cue.

We open the doors for experienced glazers and spontaneous drop-ins — the off-the-cuff “should we just go to 4Cats?” visits.

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How It Works

(restaurant vibes, but with clay):

1. You might have to wait a few minutes to be seated if there’s a line

2. We’ll seat you when a table is ready

3. The demo runs every 30 minutes and takes about 5–10 minutes just to get you started

4. Then we’ll come around to your table when you’re ready for the next steps

note: The demo might not start the exact second you walk in, but… You’ll still get your full time.

Full time: 1 hour of making + 30 minutes to finish up

no matter when your demo starts
Random drop-in nights are

Great For:

Experienced Glazers
  • For people who have glazed with us before and don’t need a full lesson
  • Come finish your pieces during these times
  • Pay at the door
Spontaneous drop-ins
  • The off-the-cuff “should we just go to 4Cats?” visits.
  • One simple, fun project offered on a rolling basis
  • Pay at the door.
  • As usual, no observers, all present must be paid participant
  • Price the same as workshop usual for members & non members

Calendar

This is time for adults & families. I understand that for family workshops, children ages 6–11 must each be registered with a paid adult participant (maximum 2 children per adult; we recommend 1:1 for kids under 8). Ages 12+ may attend without an adult. Every person in the studio must be registered and paid—no exceptions for observers, parents “just helping,” or younger siblings not old enough for the class.

This is time for adults & families. I understand that for family workshops, children ages 6–11 must each be registered with a paid adult participant (maximum 2 children per adult; we recommend 1:1 for kids under 8). Ages 12+ may attend without an adult. Every person in the studio must be registered and paid—no exceptions for observers, parents “just helping,” or younger siblings not old enough for the class.

This is time for adults & families. I understand that for family workshops, children ages 6–11 must each be registered with a paid adult participant (maximum 2 children per adult; we recommend 1:1 for kids under 8). Ages 12+ may attend without an adult. Every person in the studio must be registered and paid—no exceptions for observers, parents “just helping,” or younger siblings not old enough for the class.

This is time for adults & families. I understand that for family workshops, children ages 6–11 must each be registered with a paid adult participant (maximum 2 children per adult; we recommend 1:1 for kids under 8). Ages 12+ may attend without an adult. Every person in the studio must be registered and paid—no exceptions for observers, parents “just helping,” or younger siblings not old enough for the class.

This is time for adults & families. I understand that for family workshops, children ages 6–11 must each be registered with a paid adult participant (maximum 2 children per adult; we recommend 1:1 for kids under 8). Ages 12+ may attend without an adult. Every person in the studio must be registered and paid—no exceptions for observers, parents “just helping,” or younger siblings not old enough for the class.

This is time for adults & families. I understand that for family workshops, children ages 6–11 must each be registered with a paid adult participant (maximum 2 children per adult; we recommend 1:1 for kids under 8). Ages 12+ may attend without an adult. Every person in the studio must be registered and paid—no exceptions for observers, parents “just helping,” or younger siblings not old enough for the class.

This is time for adults & families. I understand that for family workshops, children ages 6–11 must each be registered with a paid adult participant (maximum 2 children per adult; we recommend 1:1 for kids under 8). Ages 12+ may attend without an adult. Every person in the studio must be registered and paid—no exceptions for observers, parents “just helping,” or younger siblings not old enough for the class.

This is time for adults & families. I understand that for family workshops, children ages 6–11 must each be registered with a paid adult participant (maximum 2 children per adult; we recommend 1:1 for kids under 8). Ages 12+ may attend without an adult. Every person in the studio must be registered and paid—no exceptions for observers, parents “just helping,” or younger siblings not old enough for the class.

This is time for adults & families. I understand that for family workshops, children ages 6–11 must each be registered with a paid adult participant (maximum 2 children per adult; we recommend 1:1 for kids under 8). Ages 12+ may attend without an adult. Every person in the studio must be registered and paid—no exceptions for observers, parents “just helping,” or younger siblings not old enough for the class.

This is time for adults & families. I understand that for family workshops, children ages 6–11 must each be registered with a paid adult participant (maximum 2 children per adult; we recommend 1:1 for kids under 8). Ages 12+ may attend without an adult. Every person in the studio must be registered and paid—no exceptions for observers, parents “just helping,” or younger siblings not old enough for the class.

This is time for adults & families. I understand that for family workshops, children ages 6–11 must each be registered with a paid adult participant (maximum 2 children per adult; we recommend 1:1 for kids under 8). Ages 12+ may attend without an adult. Every person in the studio must be registered and paid—no exceptions for observers, parents “just helping,” or younger siblings not old enough for the class.

This is time for adults & families. I understand that for family workshops, children ages 6–11 must each be registered with a paid adult participant (maximum 2 children per adult; we recommend 1:1 for kids under 8). Ages 12+ may attend without an adult. Every person in the studio must be registered and paid—no exceptions for observers, parents “just helping,” or younger siblings not old enough for the class.

This is time for adults & families. I understand that for family workshops, children ages 6–11 must each be registered with a paid adult participant (maximum 2 children per adult; we recommend 1:1 for kids under 8). Ages 12+ may attend without an adult. Every person in the studio must be registered and paid—no exceptions for observers, parents “just helping,” or younger siblings not old enough for the class.

This is time for adults & families. I understand that for family workshops, children ages 6–11 must each be registered with a paid adult participant (maximum 2 children per adult; we recommend 1:1 for kids under 8). Ages 12+ may attend without an adult. Every person in the studio must be registered and paid—no exceptions for observers, parents “just helping,” or younger siblings not old enough for the class.

This is time for adults & families. I understand that for family workshops, children ages 6–11 must each be registered with a paid adult participant (maximum 2 children per adult; we recommend 1:1 for kids under 8). Ages 12+ may attend without an adult. Every person in the studio must be registered and paid—no exceptions for observers, parents “just helping,” or younger siblings not old enough for the class.

This is time for adults & families. I understand that for family workshops, children ages 6–11 must each be registered with a paid adult participant (maximum 2 children per adult; we recommend 1:1 for kids under 8). Ages 12+ may attend without an adult. Every person in the studio must be registered and paid—no exceptions for observers, parents “just helping,” or younger siblings not old enough for the class.