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Did you know? What Chambersburg native is the inventor of the first "hook & ladder" device used by fire departments across the country and around the world? |
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THE ANSWER: Joseph Winters |
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8099 Shank Hess Road |
The Pottery Story ~ As a graduate of Antioch University with a degree in Ceramic Arts, I have been creating stoneware pottery in my studio for thirty years. My objective has always been to create beautiful pottery for everyday use that also reflects my interests in gardening and cooking. ~ My pottery is created on the potter's wheel and is finished with glazes on my own formulation. It is fired to 2200 degrees to produce stoneware; lead-free, durable pottery. I make more than 150 different pottery designs, producing a wide range of uses, colors and forms. Also, I welcome the opportunity to make pottery that will meet your special needs.
Hours Gallery and Studio Open by Appointment
Directions From the Town Square in the center of Waynesboro, follow route 997 north 1 mile to a right turn onto Tomstown Road, drive 9/10 of a mile and turn right on to Shank Hess Road, drive 3/10 of a mile and look for "Garden Path Pottery" on the mailbox post.