1 00:00:00,120 --> 00:00:03,240 Speaker 1: If you go to the MFA, you'll find pottery that's 2 00:00:03,360 --> 00:00:04,720 Speaker 1: like eight hundred BC. 3 00:00:05,040 --> 00:00:06,520 Speaker 2: It's an ancient craft. 4 00:00:06,680 --> 00:00:10,200 Speaker 1: People dug clay out of the ground and made vessels. 5 00:00:10,440 --> 00:00:13,480 Speaker 1: Sometimes it was just to carry water. 6 00:00:13,680 --> 00:00:17,040 Speaker 2: But Lazanne done again at Potter's Place, says making pottery 7 00:00:17,200 --> 00:00:19,120 Speaker 2: is becoming more and more popular. 8 00:00:19,320 --> 00:00:22,040 Speaker 1: Years ago, I would mention, oh, I make pottery, and 9 00:00:22,079 --> 00:00:25,919 Speaker 1: people would smile and nod. Now they're more inclined to go, well, 10 00:00:25,920 --> 00:00:27,040 Speaker 1: what kind of pottery? 11 00:00:27,360 --> 00:00:30,080 Speaker 3: So I'm just unwrapping some clay there from plastic. 12 00:00:30,240 --> 00:00:32,839 Speaker 2: She's been doing it for more than thirty years and 13 00:00:32,920 --> 00:00:34,840 Speaker 2: even loves unwrapping the clay. 14 00:00:35,000 --> 00:00:38,360 Speaker 1: The first sense is the smell. I recognize that smell 15 00:00:38,360 --> 00:00:41,120 Speaker 1: of the clay. I can even tell different clay bodies. 16 00:00:41,200 --> 00:00:44,160 Speaker 2: Their classes and memberships are full right now. But there's 17 00:00:44,200 --> 00:00:47,199 Speaker 2: also a big pottery sale in May where much of 18 00:00:47,240 --> 00:00:51,040 Speaker 2: the money is donated to local charities. In Sharon's Suzanne 19 00:00:51,040 --> 00:00:53,920 Speaker 2: Sasville WBZ, Boston's news radio