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375 days ago

Xmas Art Market

Ginni from Blenheim

🎄✨ Christmas Art Market ✨🎄

Discover the perfect gifts this festive season at our Christmas Art Market, showcasing 18 stalls of stunning locally made art and crafts!

🖌️ When: Tomorrow! Saturday 7th December 2024 from 9am-1pm
📍 Where: The Marlborough Art Society Gallery & Studio, 204 High Street, Blenheim

🎁 What to Expect:

Unique, handcrafted art and crafts by talented local artists
A warm, festive atmosphere perfect for holiday shopping
Support local talent and find one-of-a-kind treasures for everyone on your list! 🎨🎄

Free Entry | Family-Friendly | Perfect for Christmas Shopping

📣 Mark your calendar and bring your friends!

For more information, contact us at info@marlboroughartsociety.co.nz

#marlboroughartsocietynz #xmasartmarket #christmas2024 #NZChristmas #nzchristmas #christmasartmarket #marlborough #marlboroughnz #blenheimnz

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