Freshman Maggie Hamilton makes flowery pottery. She enjoyed the stress relieving aspect of the crafts. “This event is a lot of fun,” she said. “It is fun to create away stress.” (The Beacon)
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Saturday's Pilots After Dark event let participants get creative. Residence Life took over St. Mary's Student Lounge and let the art begin. With some help from Alberta Street's Mimosa Pottery and College Ecology Club, students made everything from Valentine's Day cards to pottery dragonflies to masterpeices from melted crayons.
Sophomore Kelsey Caffey liked exercising her artistic side. “I love doing crafts,” Cathy said. “This event is perfect for me.” (The Beacon)
Sophomore Alex Lodromanean claimed he wasn’t good at art, but enjoyed making this pottery dragonfly. (The Beacon)
Freshman Rachel Smith ( middle) said she relieved her school stress and made art at the same time. “I also love arts with crayon,” Smith said. (The Beacon)





