What WAS new in April
What’s Happening? Mark is featured in May’s “What’s Happening” magazine in a story by Randy Leonard.   Read about how Mark got started in the beer tap businesses and a review of last month’s show at the Creative Alliance. 
Cracked Bowls? For those of  you who’ve been asking, “what happens to the cracked bowls?”  visit Mark’s booth at this spring’s Butchers Hill Flea Market in Patterson Park Mark will be there with his lathe, turning mushrooms & selling his cracked bowls.  9am – 3 pm, Saturday, May 10t in Patterson Park near the Pagoda. 

Woodturned crochet hooks too! Mark will be joined at the market by Danielle Craven Slaski.  When Danielle isn't finishing beer taps in Mark’s shop, she’s creating unique crocheted and knitted items or turning delicate wooden crochet hooks.  Meet Danielle and see samples of her work at the flea market or visit her site on ETSY

Highland Arts Tour Spring 2008. An busload of art enthusiasts visited Mark Supik’s woodturning shop and Mark’s basement neighbor Charles Winkler’s metal sculpting studio as part of April’s Highlandtown Arts Tour organized as part of Highlandtown's 2008 Wine Festival. http://www.highlandtown.com

Ball Park Taps. Heading out to Camden Yards to see the Oriole’s play?  Look for Mark Supik’s tap handles when you order one of Clay Pipe’s Backfin Pale Ales.