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Friday, November 19, 2010

Craft Market And Book Sale

All book lovers, bargain hunters and market fans should diarise Saturday 4th December, when Aberdeen Books & Crafts will be hosting their final Village Market for the year.
The market will take place on the shady stoep of the Bookshop and under the shade of the syringa trees, with, as always, something for everyone. Many handcrafted gifts will be available, as well as several food stalls.
The Bookshop itself will be slashing prices on all secondhand books, some by as much as 50%! The scrapbookers will not be neglected, as several items in the craft shop will also be discounted. For those who would like to find out more about scrapbooking, there will be a display featuring some of the pages created by the Happy Scrappers during the year.
There are still a few stalls available, and prospective stallholders are asked to contact Sue at the Bookshop on 083 794 2262 as soon as possible.