Posted: Fri 6th Dec 2013

Christmas at Oriel Wrecsam Gallery

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Friday, Dec 6th, 2013

For the next two Thursday’s the Oriel Wrecsam will be open for late night Christmas shopping.

The Gallery will be open on December 12 and 19 and will have a number of festive activities for you to enjoy, along with the chance to buy some unique Christmas gifts.

Late night shopping at the Gallery kicked off last night and featured a performance from the Rhos Ladies Choir.

On 12 December the Oriel Wrecsam shop will be at the Victorian Christmas Market between 12 and 8 pm. Meanwhile on 19 December Lleisiau Clywedog choir will be performing to the shoppers between 6 pm and 6.30 pm.

There are also three exhobitions currently showing for visitors to enjoy and there’s 20% of all shop stock on both evenings.

Gift items include Melin Tregwynt rugs, Peris and Corr bags, Christmas Cards, Wrapping Paper, Gillian Kyle aprons, Jo Gordon knitwear and St Judes cushions.

Entry to the exhibitions is free.



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