Potters Ocean Park!

by admin ~ March 19th, 2010

We’re are very excited with our new store in Ocean Park.  For those unfamiliar, Ocean Park is a little hideaway community tucked in between the King George Highway and the Pacific Ocean.  While on the small side Ocean Park is none the less a vibrant community with a great mix of local merchants and a wonderful friendly spirit.  We have wanted to be a part of this little gem for many years and are delighted to finally have the opportunity.

Our new store will carry most everything our other stores stock, but on a smaller scale.   We like to think of our newest location as a boutique store.  Renovations were completed earlier this month and the store is now open and ready to kick off spring.  We welcome you to drop in and say ‘Hi’ to store manager Cam Martin and his new staff.  The store is open 7 days a week.

Santa Arrives at the Christmas Store Saturday November 28th

by admin ~ November 23rd, 2009

Children Love Potters Santa

santa pictures potters 192Santa Arrives Sat Nov 28th He will be here Saturdays from 10 – 3 and Sundays 11 – 3 for the next 4 weekends. Kids can visit with Santa, have their photo taken, leave with a surprise and something red & white that will rot their teeth. 3 Framed Photos will be ready for pick up the following Wednesday. All for 12.50

His last day here is Sunday Dec. 20th. After that he has to head back to the North Pole to pack his sleigh.

Meet Mr Christmas!

by admin ~ November 23rd, 2009

Potters Famous Christmas Store is featured in the Vancouver Sun this week. Check out the article here.

Potters 2009 Christmas Flyer

by admin ~ November 23rd, 2009

Watch for our next Christmas Flyer being delivered this Wednesday.  It will be inside the Peace Arch News, Surrey Leader, Langley Times, Aldergrove Star and Maple Ridge Newspapers.

House of Horrors

by admin ~ October 16th, 2009

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Potters 2009 House of Horrors opens Friday Oct 16th and runs until Oct 31st. The hours are 6pm – 10pm nightly with the first hour of the show toned down to accommodate younger family members and squeamish adults. From 7pm to 10pm , All hell breaks loose and everyone is fair game.

More details on the House of Horrors website

Potters Summer Sale

by admin ~ July 3rd, 2009
Starting July 1 – all pottery is HALF PRICE.
Buy one pot or buy a hundred they are now all 50% OFF.

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2009-Breast Cancer Fund Raiser

by admin ~ May 19th, 2009

The date for this year’s breast cancer fund raiser “Give Someone Hope – a Gala Night at Potters” will be Thursday October 15th.  Be sure to mark your calendars as last year’s event sold out in 10 days.  Tickets will be on sale in early September.  We will be emailing a reminder to last year’s attendees and everyone on our VIP list a few days before tickets go on sale.  Tickets will be available at Potters 192 as well as our website.

This year’s gala is sure to be as spectacular as last years.  Our M/C this year is CTV Anchor Renu Bakshi. Once again Nearly Neil is the featured entertainer, along with Dave Pickell on grand piano and  Rosanna Chiu & Annie Lee on harp.  Doors will open at 6:00 PM and food & beverage service will begin immediately.  More details will be posted here as the event nears.

Search for B.C.’s Great Garden

by admin ~ May 1st, 2009

Potters is pleased to be a major sponsor in the Vancouver Sun’s Search for B.C.’s “Great Garden”. Show off your garden and you could win a $3,500 prize package including $1000 of outdoor pottery. Click Here for full contest details.

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Honey Bee Awareness & Protection: a free event in Vancouver

by admin ~ April 1st, 2009

It’s in the news everywhere-the bees are in trouble. The European honeybee annually provides $1 billion of pollination services to agriculture in Canada, but one third of our colonies are lost each year to Colony Collapse Disorder. The good news is that Canada has more than 800 species of native bees that contribute to pollination services for both wild plants and our food supply. How well are these native bees doing? Can they help to buffer our pollination systems given honeybee declines?
Join Dr. Elizabeth Elle to learn more about why bees are in trouble, the natural history and status of our native bees, and what you can do in your backyard, community garden, or even on your balcony to help support pollinators.

Date: Thursday April 23r
Time: 7:00 pm
Location: SFU Vancouver Campus : Harbour Centre building, Room 1800
Cost: Free

More Information can be found at this website

All Potters Locations Now Open!

by admin ~ March 11th, 2009

Despite the fact it the lower mainland seems to be caught in a cold spell  – all 3 of Potters garden centres are now open! Spring is just around the corner so come on in and check out our fresh selection of primulas, pansies and winter flowering heather. If BC’s cold spell has you worried about your tender trees or shrubs, we carry crop covers that will keep your garden cozy and warm. And for the indoor gardener, Potters carries a colourful mix of tulips, fragrant hyacinth’s and daffodils that will brighten even the dullest of rooms.

Happy Gardening & We look forward to seeing you soon!