Wednesday, May 25, 2011

100 Teabowls to Help Japan Fundraiser travels to Macy's

Macys.com headquarters invited us “Clay Girls", organizer of the fundraiser, to usher in the celebration of Asian Pacific Heritage Month with this, their first event. Seven of us, expertly dressed in kimonos for the occasion, were warmly welcomed and our tea bowls were very much admired.                                              Over 100 people enjoyed the tea bowl making demonstration shown by Marilyn, as well as the tea ceremony served by Ryoko and Noriko from Clay Girls, with help of other tea students led by Omachi Sensei. The ongoing fund raiser was very successful, collecting $800.00 in tea bowl sales and donations in just a short time. There is also a possibility that Macy's will match this amount. Dottie introduced the Sharon Art Studio, which generated considerable interest, sure to entice attendees to come explore the facilities and classes. We created a lovely experience enjoyed by all.  May 24, 2011



1 comment:

Kevin said...

I am quite impressed with how your organization and group of artists is providing a charitable work toward a worthwhile cause.

I had been looking into the Tea Bowl National in Kansas City, but after reviewing their site http://teabowlnational.com I think I would rather spend time supporting a real need with my artwork.

In the future I hope your work with teabowls will draw more attention.