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We're on the Christmas Countdown

With little time left to get your gifts together, Devonport Village is ensuring your festive needs are met. The volunteer-led wrapping station continues to operate December weekends 11-3pm, to keep you from wrestling with the curling ribbon. Our stores are opening late nights Thursday 21st and Friday 22nd until 8pm, and 15 lucky shoppers will be getting surprise gifts from our Devonport businesses - including a Segway tour, a free cut and blow wave, cafe and restaurant vouchers, a tea set, a bundle of quality fiction, a $50 florist voucher and more. 

Preferring the relaxed village life, the man in red is spending time with us this year, so bring your children to the Devonport Community House on Clarence Street 16, 17, 21, 22, 23 December 11am-1pm, or Monday 18th 12-12.30. 
Find out More about Christmas in Devonport

Love is a Flower -
At Devonport Flowers

John Lennon once said, ‘Love is a flower you’ve got to let grow,’ and what better way to grow love than by gifting flowers. We speak to Morag Burden, our resident florist from Devonport Flowers about the art of floristry and what looks good this time of year. 
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Home Style Depot Devonport gets behind Auckland City Mission

Along with many other shops in Devonport, Home Style Depot is getting right behind City Mission’s Santa’s Helpers appeal, ensuring gifts are collected for those who need it most. Natasha ­Symons , Manager of Devonport’s store tells us a little more about it.
 
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Oui Oui - to the Oui-Bag

One of the new kids in town is Parisian designer Marilou Dadat. Trained in couture and leather-goods ateliers in Paris, Marilou perfectly blends the craft of construction with quality materials.

Now working from her Devonport Village Studio, Marilou recently launched her signature piece, the Oui-bag. 

 
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Down the Line : Tony Ogle Exhibition at The Flagstaff Gallery

Born in Castor Bay, North Shore, Tony Ogle has had a long and meaningful relationship with Devonport. Having once had a painting and screen printing studio nearby, his iconic village images of the gun emplacement on North Head, the mushrooms on Mount Vic and the Esplanade and Victoria Street collectively made the poster image of the 1995 Devonport Arts Festival. 

His first solo exhibition in 7 years is currently showing at The Flagstaff Gallery


 
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From the Devonport Business Association and BID Manager, Toni van Tonder
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