Every piece is unique at Midnite Pottery
by Becky Gillette
Published: May 27,2012
Tags: Jennifer Shelton, Lee County, Midnite Pottery, small businesses, Tupelo, women-owned business
Midnite Pottery got its name because it was started by family members who had full-time jobs, and took up pottery making with a passion that left them often working until midnight or later. “My brother, Dean Webb, started the business,” said Midnite Pottery owner Jennifer Shelton. “He had just taken a pottery lesson. He didn’t [...]
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