Charleston Business Association

Thursday, October 12, 2006

echo artworks featured in Best of Beadwork


echo artworks bead shop & gallery has colossal news...store owner Beth Shea's beachstone necklace has been featured in Beadwork Magazine's Best of Beadwork. The special issue features the top 30 projects ever to appear in Beadwork Magazine in the last 10 years. And not only is Beth's necklace in the mag, it is on the cover!
Copies are available at the shop located at 626 N. Callow Ave. or call 360.405.4341.
echo artworks will be offering a workshop in found object jewelry on November 3rd from 9am-12noon & Beth's found object creations will be featured that night at the echo artworks First Friday Artwalk from 5-8pm. Beth will be demonstrating different techniques for incorporating found objects into jewelry & collectables as well as drilling stones for artwalk patrons.

Special Tea Pots

Welcome Scarecrows!!!!!!!!
SpecialTea Pots will celebrate the first Friday Art Walk by reading tea leaves, cards, and colors. Come early; avoid the rush. We'll be open from 6-8 P.M. on First Friday. Latley we've stayed a bit later so everyone could get their readings.
October is a great time to have a Children's Tea Party at SpecialTea Pots.
We have every thing a young lady or man needs to have a very special time. Take home a lovely picture as our treat. $5.00-$15.00 per person.
Our special Halloween Tea, made with candy corn, is here for the month of October. Like they say in the movies "Once it's gone it's gone" so be sure to come in for your supply.
Interested in a Tea Class? We will heat the water if anybody is intrested. Class is $10.00 with a $5.00 gift certificate good for any tea.
The Northwest award winning best tasting coffee, Black Swan, is fresh roasted and in stock. Remember we're the only shop on this side of the water to carry this Northwest treat! $5.50 a bag.

Amy Burnett Gallery on Callow


Amy Burnett displays the oldest in-store display cabinetry in the Bremerton Kitsap area, 322 callow Avenue in front of the historic Moeller street clock. There are four antique units totaling 40 linear feet. Two of the units measure fourteen feet long each and have carved "Ms" on the legs. They are presumed to be two out of the forty original 1880 Marshall Department Store display cabinets. These antiques cabinets can be viewed by appointment during weekday hours, (360) 373-3187. Amy is also available to talk with groups about the store's history and sign her new book which includes one chapter about the building and it's history.