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The Langley Weavers and Spinners Guild Annual Sale Nov 8 to 9
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| The Langley Weavers and Spinners Guild Annual Sale Nov 8 to 9 |
| 11.08.08 (6:08 am) [edit] |
Visit SwanktrendzTo read an article on the 2005 Spinners Guild Sale click here.The Langley Weavers and Spinners Guild is proudly hosting its 37th annual Artisans’ Sale on:
November 8 and 9th,from 10 am to 4 pmFort Langley Community Hall,9167 Glover Road. The Artisans’ Sale features the juried weaving, knitting, spinning and felting work of our guild members.It also features the work of several local artisans; highly creative and talented people who have devoted their energies to creating original pieces of art.This year we have several returning artisans and we are welcoming the work of some newcomers to the Sale.Joining us for the weekend sale are wood workers, potters, paper makers, jewelers, and many more.In addition to the Artisan tables, there is a Wool Room up on the stage offering just about any delectable item for the fibre junkie. In here you will find all kinds of fibres for spinning and felting, yarns for knitting and weaving, and a multitude of tools and other paraphernalia.Downstairs you will find a lovely Tea Room where you can rest, take in a bit of atmosphere with spinning and weaving demonstrations, samples of fine works, relaxing music, tea, coffee and homemade sweets.So grab a friend and come by the Fort Langley Community Hallon November 8 and 9th.Bring a toonie for the door, stay long enough to win a door prize and find that perfect original gift for the special folks in your life and support our local artisans.
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