Get ready for the cutest breakfast-themed clay class ever! In this hand-building workshop, you’ll create two toast-sized plates and an adorable matching toaster-shaped holder to store or display them.
We’ll guide you step-by-step — no clay experience needed — to build your set from scratch with personality and charm. Then, return in two weeks for a fun second visit to glaze and paint your pieces just the way you like!
🥄 All materials, firings, and both class sessions are included.
Perfect for beginners, brunch lovers, and anyone who believes toast deserves its own plate.
Bicentennial History Exhibit – On display July 13th – August 24th, 2025 at Five Points Washington
Bicentennial and historical images will be exhibited by the Washington Historical Society on the Community Gallery Wall at Five Points Washington. The carefully curated photographs selected for this exhibit give a unique insight into events, people, and places from Washington’s past. The selected photographs span the last 150 years of Washington’s history and feature community events and everyday life in Washington.
StoryWalk in Washington Park
Take a walk through Washington Park and enjoy a story as you stroll! Beginning at the parking lot located on the Lincoln Grade School side of Washington Park, follow the sidewalk to read a story. This two-month session’s book is Señorita Mariposa By Ben Gundersheimer and will be displayed through Tuesday, September 30th.