Belcanto Chorus to perform at the Denby Pottery Christmas Food and Gift Fayre
Published On Wednesday 2 Dec 2015 by Sticky Beak
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Denby Pottery is delighted to announce that it will be welcoming Belcanto Chorus to its Visitor Centre on the 5th and 6th December as part of its Christmas Food and Gift Fayre weekend. The Belper based male voice choir will be performing a mix of Christmas carols and seasonal chart toppers between 12.30pm and 2pm on the Saturday and Sunday to add an extra special festive feel to the event.
The Denby Pottery Food and Gift Fayre will be running from Friday 4th December to Sunday 6th December with stalls from a wide range of local food and gift producers. Those attending include Barry Colenso Master Chocolatier, the Spiced Wine Company, Sophisticakes Patisserie, Orchid Interiors, Clementine Jewellery, Hearts and Homespun, Godiva Chocolate, Silver Sentiments, Muggins Pottery and many more, meaning lots of opportunities to finish (or start!) your Christmas shopping.
Parking and entry to the Food and Gift Fayre and the Visitor Centre are both free, for more information call 01773 740799.
Opening times for the Denby Christmas Food and Gift Fayre:
Friday 4th December - 9.30am - 5pm
Saturday 5th December - 9.30am - 7pm
Sunday 6th December - 10.30am - 5pm
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