By Elwin Green, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Jeff Guerrero over at the Manchester Craftsman’s Guild is at it again. Jeff is the young man who gave a bunch of kids cameras back in the spring and had them take photos around Homewood, which they made into postcards, which they in turn sold, an exercise that sharpened their visual sense, helped them to see beauty that they might not have noticed before, taught them something about entrepreneurship, let them make some money, and reduced the amount of idle time on their hands that would make them susceptible to nonsense involving drugs, etc., etc.
This time around, a group of 5th through 8th grade students at Faison Intermediate School have been learning pottery. Tomorrow, their work will be on display and on sale at the Carnegie Library in Homewood. A second group of kids studying photgraphy will also have prints on sale. As before, the program is a joint effort of the MCG and the National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship. As before, the goal is to teach the children the value of art and education by showing them how they relate to business. And as before, he profits will go directly to the students, though they have been asked to donate 10% to the library. There will be coffee, cookies and hot chocolate as refreshments. The event runs from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
For the original Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article:
http://community.post-gazette.com/blogs/myhomewood/archive/2008/12/16/a-tree-grows-in-lincoln-lemington.aspx