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Members' AreaAs we transition the web site to a more capable hosting service, we unfortunately have to disable the members only site for a while. We expect the members only area to be available by the end of November, if not sooner. Please keep checking back here for further information. For security reasons, members will be required to re-register for the members only area. We will be working on an automated approach which will provide you immediate access. |
The addition of the Educational Showcase Programs by President Pat Lackey in 1997 has been well received by our members. Members who participate in these programs and Regional Education Programs receive credits to various levels of achievement and are recognized at our annual convention. InserviceThe "Inservice Program" was the first of the Educational Showcase Programs. It is designed to encourage Manufacturers or businesses relating to ceramics to open their doors to our members and allow CDTs to learn about various facets of the industry. Companies typically offer tours of their facilities, a presentation of their products, answers to questions from our members and, hopefully, the opportunity for purchases. The first "Inservice" was held at Suncrest Manufacturing, Clinton, Utah, in 1996. Others have been at Duncan Enterprises, Fresno, CA; Laguna Clay Company, City of Indstry, CA; Coaster Art, Phoenix, AZ; The Gladding McBean Factory, Lincoln, CA and F M Brush Company, Glendale, NY
Ceramic RetreatsCeramic Retreats involve "members helping members". Members get together with the goal of added education. Participants teach each other techniques and demonstrate projects that can be passed on to students in their studios and classes.
Youth Service ProjectThis project promotes ceramic education for our Youth. Members volunteer knowledge and services in the ceramic field to facilities or organizations devoted to children. |
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