 
                            There's to be an 'exhibition of talents' in Bainbridge next weekend
All kinds of hand-made crafts are welcome at the Exhibition of Talents at Bainbridge Quaker Meeting House (DL8 3EF) on the weekend of June 14 to 15.
Those who sculpt, whittle, draw, sew, knit, pot, write, paint, take photos, colour in, upcycle, quilt, tat, make lace, weld or create in any other way are invited to exhibit what they have made. Exhibits should be delivered to the Meeting House on June 12 and 13 between 11am and 4pm.
One of the organisers, Gwen Clark, said ' We are really excited to see what you can make.’ For more information contact her at 01969 667411.
Children from local schools will be exhibiting. The exhibition will be open from 11.30 am to 4pm on the Saturday and Sunday and admission is free.
On the Sunday (June 15) those taking part in the 52nd Beamish Reliability Run will stop for lunch on Bainbridge village green from 11.30 am to 2.30pm.
 
                         
                     
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