A Not-to-be-missed Christmas event

This isn’t a Masseys event, but it’s certainly one I won’t miss.  A group of Cambridge artists have collaborated to bring their fabulous Christmas goods together for a one-day-only exhibition. This is the way to get your hands on unique, beautifully made Christmas presents and cards that aren’t available on the High Street.

Some of the artists’ work will be familiar as they came out in support of Whittlesford’s Magpas exhibition earlier this year. So if you saw their work then and liked it, this is the perfect chance to go and see what they’ve got to fill the stockings in your house. And if you missed them, you probably won’t want to miss this chance.

The exhibition will take place here, (Cambridge Unitarian Church Hall) this Friday (4th December), from 5.30 to 9pm.

Christmas 10 poster with website3

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This post was written by Vandy on December 1, 2009

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Christmas Carols and Late Night Shopping


Carols at Masseys

Don’t forget to stroll down to Masseys at 6.30pm on Thursday evening for our usual Carols session. Come and have a mince pie and a warming glass of wine. Donations in aid of PACEF and East Anglia’s Childrens Hospice.


Xmas Late Night Shopping at Cambridge Galleries

Thursday 18th December Open until 9.00pm

10% DISCOUNT ON ALL GIFTS, CARDS, JEWELLERY & ART

Pop in after the carol singing and enjoy mulled wine & mince pies
while looking around our extensive range of gifts & artwork

The gallery is located in the old school, down the drive next to the bus stop, on the opposite side of the road from Masseys.

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This post was written by Marc on December 16, 2008

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Whittlesford evening at Cambridge Galleries

Cambridge Galleries is open late tomorrow night 26th November for late night shopping until 9pm. Mulled wine, mince pies and 10% discount to all Whittlesford residents (and their friends!).
Gift Wrapping available (let the men in your life know!!)

Picture: ‘Over The Hedge’

Artist: Jo Tunmer


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This post was written by Marc on November 25, 2008

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