Sunday, August 21, 2011

Clay Glass Gallery

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Today was a great day to visit our downtown for lunch and stroll the Avenue. Most all of the shops were open and there was no problem finding a parking space. I was thinking that it was a good thing that the City has not yet had its way in changing the parking times from 4 hours to 2 hours as I was in the downtown for 2.7 hours. I would have had to cut my visit short. In fact, I never would have made it to the Clay Glass Gallery where I bought a beautiful hand-made and very unique necklace.

Don't forget to visit this shop at 605 Lake Avenue on Saturday, August 27 between 6 and 9pm to find out about the Beneful Doggie Dream Park Contest and information on how to vote for Tracy and Dani her dog if you have not yet done so (Information to the right on this blog). To win this means $500,000 to Lake Worth for a Dog Park that all dog lovers want. This is something that the entire city of Lake Worth can support. Tracy's idea could, with your help, be the inspiration for a half-million dollar makeover of a park for dogs that the entire community can enjoy.

Jesse Showalter, Clay Artist/Instructor

My new necklace made by artist, Jesse. It is an unusual piece and I hope to be wearing it at my first commission meeting. Thanks, Jesse.



8 comments:

Anonymous said...

what about us that have no DOGS

Lynn Anderson said...

You can now have that irritating neighbor who lets his dog loose to do his business on your lawn to take a hike to the doggy park. And no more pissing on anyone's leg.

Anonymous said...

Nice necklace but poor people can't afford things like that.

Lynn Anderson said...

If you're a Senior citizen with a slight case of dementia, you don't worry about stuff like that.

Anonymous said...

Lynn, are you telling us you have Dementia? That explains a lot...

Lynn Anderson said...

Struggling artists turn me on--that must be dementia, doncha think? :)

Phil Materio said...

Thank you Lynn for showcasing one of the art related business that are helping make this city a destination before the City's Cultural program even gets started. It's artist like these that are struggling to make a living who will eventually reap some benefits from the program. Until then Lake Worth should make the effort to explore the art resources that we have.

kkss21 said...

Everybody vote for Tracy! Thank you Lynn for shopping/showcasing our excellent Lake Worth merchants!