I was wondering if anyone is working in crafts or has any comments about it? *** Edited 3/10/2005 3:13:35 AM UTC by Craftgirl***
I had no idea that Cedar point even had a craft department, it sounds like fun though, le me know what you get to do.
Yeah, they have blacksmithing, candle making, Pottery (Ceramics), glass and a woodshop (I think). I will be working as a glassblower this summer. I process in on May 20th.
L *** Edited 5/11/2005 11:46:57 PM UTC by Craftgirl***
Dont forget about the leather shop attached to Pagoda. That is a custom-craft shop as well, although the people I saw working there last weekend had different uniforms than normal CP Merchandise Dept. employees, so I am not sure if they work for Cedar Point or if that location is "outsourced" like the caricature stands, etc.
There was another Glassblower who posted here a while back:
http://www.pointbuzz.com/cpplace.aspx?mode=thread&TopicID=16163
My family & I really have enjoyed watching the Glassblowing shows the last few years.
I emailed Tim Boals, head of merch, asking about the Glassblowers a couple of weeks ago. He emailed me back that there will be three new Glassblowers, & that the shows will start Memorial Day weekend.
I look foreward to watching your exhibitions of Glassblowing. I'll be the big guy asking you to make a plate.
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i knew a couple of people who worked for the crafts department and they said it was ok.
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How did you get into crafts? What kind of experience do you have with glass blowing? It sounds like fun. I was one of the top students in my art classes in high school.
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I sent you a PM as well, but I go to a private art college in Det. called College for Creative Studies. My major is glass. I have been blowing glass for 2 years.
That is realllllllllllllllly cool!
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