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MELISSA KLARIC HeraldFarrell High School students Ramone BattleDevanta JacksonChase Butler and Isaiah Crosby experiment with clay in their new after school ceramics class on Tuesday the Ceramics Lab at Penn State Shenango. This was the first class of a pilot program that is the result a cooperative effort between the college which donated all the materials for the class and the Hope Center for Arts and TechnologySharon.

  • MELISSA KLARIC | Herald<br />
Hope Center for Arts & Technology Executive Director Tom Roberts greets Farrell High School student Vernon Hawkins as he steps off the bus at Penn State Shenango on Tuesday to enter the college for the first class in a new after school program in ceramics. The Hope Center partnered with Penn State – who donated their new Ceramics Lab and its materials for the class – for the pilot program that will eventually include students from Western PA and Eastern Ohio.
  • MELISSA KLARIC | Herald<br />
Farrell High School students Chase Butler, Ramone Battle and Isaiah Crosby, get a taste of what their new after school ceramics class will be like as they watch a demonstration in the Penn State Shenango Ceramics lab by their instructor Christian Kuharik, Circle K Pottery owner. This was the first class of a pilot program that is the result a cooperative effort between the college – which donated all the materials for the class – and the Hope Center for Arts and Technology, Sharon.
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  • MELISSA KLARIC | Herald<br />
Christian Kuharik, Circle K Pottery and instructor, works with Farrell High School students, including the two pictured, Ramone Battle (left) Devanta Jackson, as they experiment with clay for the first time in their new after school ceramics class on Tuesday in the Ceramics Lab at Penn State Shenango. This was the first class of a pilot program that is the result a cooperative effort between the college – which donated all the materials for the class – and the Hope Center for Arts and Technology, Sharon.
  • MELISSA KLARIC | Herald<br />
Instructors of the after school class, Christian Kuharik and Dean ____, from Circle K Pottery, Sharon, introduce Farrell High School students to clay and tools they will need to create their works of art. The class is part of a pilot program started by Hope Center for Arts & Technology, Sharon, and hosted by Penn State Shenango, which donated their new Ceramics Lab and materials for the class.
  • MELISSA KLARIC | Herald<br />
Farrell High School student, ____________ (right) and her mother, _________ work with clay for the first time in an after school ceramics class. Parents were invited to the first session of a pilot program started by Hope Center for Arts & Technology, Sharon, and hosted by Penn State Shenango, which donated their new Ceramics Lab and materials for the class.
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