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Local potter connects community with clay

Kathy Clarke throws a clay pot on a wheel at Middlebury Studio School this past Monday. Clarke is stepping down as studio manager of the local arts school, but will continue to teach and create her own pottery. Independent photo/Steve James

Middlebury Studio School will see its long-time studio manager and clay instructor Kathy Clarke step back from her leadership position to allow assistant studio manager Saisorn Peemanao to step up.

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