Pottery Business Adapts to New Mandates
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Pottery Business Adapts to New Mandates

Posted on 04/12/20
Pottery Business Adapts to New Mandates Samantha Henneke of Bulldog Pottery hard at work in her shop. Samantha and husband, Bruce co-hosted the 'Saturday Chat N Chill Series: Facebook LIVE' with the Heart of NC Visitors Bureau.

Spectrum News 14 followed up with Bulldog Pottery's Samantha Henneke and Bruce Gholson after seeing the new web series "Saturday Chat N Chill Facebook Live" co-hosted by the Heart of North Carolina Visitors Bureau. See a recording of the series here & here! Looking forward to next Saturday's edition!

 

RANDOLPH COUNTY, N.C. -- Businesses in the state’s pottery capital of Seagrove are taking a hit following social distancing and shopping restrictions.
 
Bulldog Pottery closed its doors a month ago. Owners had to turn to social media to sell their handmade products and connect with customers.

“We make a variety of things like the functional mug, bowls, and all that," said Bruce Gholson, Bulldog Pottery Owner. "And people would come to the shop and peruse. And so that can’t happen, so now we are figuring out how to get online.”
 
The owners said they’re looking forward to things getting back to normal. In the meantime, you can connect with them online.

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