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Trunk Show at the Waegwoltic Country Club

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Dear friends,

if you are in Nova Scotia, there will be one more chance to come see me and my work: this coming Thursday, December 7th, I will put together a pop-up trunk show at the Waegwoltic in Halifax’s South End (click here for directions). This elegant urban country club will be a delightful setting for such an event, and I am really looking forward to meeting you in its relaxed atmosphere. Normally, the club is open only to member. However, for this event, anyone can come in (free of charge of course). Drop by between 4pm and 8pm.

I will certainly have my jewellery with me, including MapleLeaf rings in gold and silver, and many one-of-a-kind Onefooter rings with special gems.  This will be a last time to decide on one of those, before most of them go to Toronto into the shopAGO.
For Thursday’s event, I have an added treat in store :

have you seen these short videos? They lightly illustrate a bit about what inspires me and how I work. And they also feature a very special instrument, listen:

What you hear is the traditional Swedish instrument nyckelharpa. The musician playing for the videos, Symphony Nova Scotia violinist Kirsty Money, will join me on Thursday from 5-6pm with her own nyckelharpa, so play some music and to introduce you to this unusual instrument. Come for 4pm and enjoy a complimentary glass of wine (offered from 4 to 5pm, only), stay to hear Kirsty play, and visit with me. The dining room will be open, so you could plan on staying for dinner if you like. Their menu is here.

Looking forward to seeing you Thursday!

 

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