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Hodge Pottery opens in New Castle for creative fun, relaxation
By Katherine Tomanek Follow
ktomanek@postindependent.com at Glenwood Springs Post Independent
· June 22, 2026
· 4 min read
The cup sits on the table, blank, pale and serene, able to become anything. With a few strokes of color, it’s become a meadow, green dotted with multihues of flora, or a fish with an open mouth, teeth lining the rim.
Aaron Frakes and Shelly Haddon started Hodge Pottery in January this year in ...
Key takeaway Haddon and Frakes met around 20 years ago while returning from a concert in Costa Rica.
Why this matters in Aspen News
The opening of Hodge Pottery in New Castle brings a unique creative outlet to Garfield County, filling a gap in the local entertainment scene. As a community surrounded by outdoor recreation opportunities, it's refreshing to see a business catering to those seeking a calm and relaxing activity. The store's ability to host birthday parties and events will undoubtedly make it a popular destination for families and groups of friends. With its roomy space and abundance of natural light, Hodge Pottery is well-suited to serve as a community hub, providing a welcoming environment for people to socialize and express their creativity. As the owners continue to develop their business, it will be interesting to see how they adapt to the needs of the local community, potentially offering classes or workshops to further enhance the creative experience.
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Category: local ·
Published: June 22, 2026 ·
Source: Glenwood Springs Post Independent ·
Reading time: 4 min
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What is this story about? The cup sits on the table, blank, pale and serene, able to become anything. With a few strokes of color, it’s become a meadow, green dotted with multihues of flora, or a fish with an open mouth, teeth lining the rim.
Aaron Frakes and Shelly Haddon started Hodge Pottery in January this year in ...
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