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CERAMIC CLUB OF PEBBLECREEK

GOODYEAR, AZ · EIN 205043536 · Form 990EZ · FY2021 · Micro (<$100K) · pebblecreekpotters.club
revenue
$16K
expenses
$14K
net assets
$30K
employees
mission · from form 990

Promoteinterest,fostercreativity,shareideas,andlearnceramicstechniquesinouractiveseniorcommunity.

profile · synthesized from sources

The Pottery Sculpture Club of PebbleCreek (PSCPC) is a club for residents of PebbleCreek Golf Resort in Goodyear, Arizona, who are interested in pottery and sculpture. The club offers classes and opportunities for members to develop their skills, utilize a shared studio, and display their artwork. Membership requires residency and either completion of a beginner's class or demonstrated equivalent experience.

named programs · 7 · from sources

what they call their work

Beginner's Hand Build Pottery Class
A class for new members to learn basic pottery skills.
Display
Maintains window displays to showcase members' artwork.
Education
Helps members develop and enjoy their pottery skills at all levels: beginning, intermediate, and advanced.
Funday Sunday
Coordinates fun and creative opportunities for members to practice and improve their skills.
Kiln Operations
Ensures members' projects are cared for and fired in a timely manner.
Purchasing & Inventory
Organizes, cleans, inventories, and purchases supplies for the club.
Studio Operations
Manages the club's pottery studio, ensuring it is clean, organized, and stocked with supplies.
activities · 3 clusters

what they do

  • Pottery Studio Operations & Member Support 8 activities
    • Art Display and Promotion
      Maintains window displays to showcase artwork produced in the pottery studio by members.
    • Communication and Artistic Promotion
      Manages and optimizes electronic communications for the club and maintains window displays to showcase artwork produced in the pottery studio, promoting member creativity and engagement.
    • Communications and Artwork Display
      Manages electronic communications for the club and maintains window displays to showcase artwork produced in the pottery studio.
    • Member Education and Engagement
      Provides educational support for members at all skill levels in pottery, organizes creative skill-building events, and manages electronic communications for the club.
    • Operating a pottery studio for members
      The organization maintains a clean, organized, and supply-stocked pottery studio for its members, managing the timely firing of their pottery projects and conducting inventory of supplies.
    • Pottery Studio Management and Support
      Maintains a clean, organized, and supply-stocked pottery studio for member use, including managing the firing of pottery projects, conducting inventory, and purchasing supplies.
    • Pottery Studio Operations and Maintenance
      Maintains a clean, organized, and well-stocked pottery studio for member use, including managing inventory of supplies, purchasing materials as needed, and organizing and cleaning the storage room. Ensures timely firing of members' pottery projects.
    • Pottery Studio Operations and Maintenance
      Maintains a clean, organized, and well-supplied pottery studio for member use, including managing inventory, purchasing supplies, and maintaining studio equipment such as kilns for timely firing of members' projects.
  • Ceramic & Mosaic Arts Instruction 4 activities
    • Experience Exemption Application Process
      Offers a process for individuals to apply for exemption from the beginner's hand-building class based on prior pottery experience.
    • Member Education and Skill Development
      Provides ongoing educational support for members at all skill levels, including organizing creative skill-building events such as Funday Sunday, and offering exemption from beginner classes based on prior pottery experience.
    • Member Education and Skill Development
      Provides ongoing educational support for members at all skill levels in pottery, including organizing creative skill-building events such as Funday Sunday. Offers a process for members to apply for exemption from the beginner's class based on prior experience.
    • Providing pottery education and skill-building
      The organization offers educational support for members at all skill levels in pottery and organizes creative skill-building events, including a process for experienced individuals to apply for exemption from beginner's classes.
  • Uncategorized 4 activities
    • Managing membership for PebbleCreek residents
      The organization operates a membership program for residents of PebbleCreek Golf Resort, requiring completion of a beginner's pottery class or equivalent experience, and collects a membership fee.
    • Membership Management and Onboarding
      Operates a membership program that requires residency in PebbleCreek Golf Resort, completion of a Beginner's Pottery Class or demonstration of equivalent experience, and submission of required forms; includes collection of a $20 membership fee from new members.
    • Membership Management and Onboarding
      Operates a membership program requiring residency in PebbleCreek Golf Resort, completion of a Beginner's Pottery Class or demonstration of equivalent experience, and submission of required forms. Collects a $20 fee from new members as part of the onboarding process.
    • Membership Program
      Operates a membership program for residents of PebbleCreek Golf Resort, requiring completion of a Beginner's Pottery Class or equivalent experience and a $20 membership fee.
financials · form 990EZ · fy2021

the money

revenue
Total revenue$16K
Contributions & grants
Program service revenue
Investment income
Other revenue
expenses
Total expenses$14K
Program expenses
Admin / overhead
Fundraising
Salaries & benefits
Grants paid out
balance sheet
Total assets$31K
Cash
Investments
Liabilities
Net assets$30K
1 years on record · 2021–2021
relationships · 6

who they work with

  • Carla Woodward Partner — Volunteer chair of the Funday Sunday committee.
  • Creative Arts Center Partner — Collaborates with the Creative Arts Center for member waivers and access.
  • Debbie Schneider Partner — Volunteer chair of the Education committee.
  • Gary Ochterbeck Partner — Volunteer chair of the Kiln Operations committee.
  • John Freerks Partner — Volunteer chair of the Website committee.
  • Linda Smith Partner — Volunteer chair responsible for Studio Operations, Display, and Storage Room committees.