This week in York you can devour scrumptious food and drink, listen to sensational sounds, and check out amazing art.
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York Chamber Music Festival
York Chamber Music Festival celebrates the return of live chamber music by bringing to the city a stellar cast of musicians. Everyone, players and audiences, should have a joyous few days of deep listening to compelling music.
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York Food & Drink Festival
York Food and Drink Festival is back. The best of Yorkshire’s produce will be displayed on over 80 different stands in the city centre. The 10-day spectacle features events, demonstrations, live music, street food, produce stands, real ale, a York Gin bar and hands-on cookery workshops.
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Heritage Open Day at Selby Abbey
Head to the Selby Abbey open day for all things medieval, including traditional crafts, food and drink, dress-up, history and heritage displays, as well as activities for children and families to enjoy.
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Charity Fundraiser for Cystic Fibrosis - Musical Extravaganza at The Red Lion
In aid of Cystic Fibrosis Support Charity, The Red Lion present a fantastic line up of musical entertainers including Steve Womack, Stacey Squires International Recording Artiste, Home Made Monsters and Vincent, a Neil Diamond Tribute.
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Upside Down Design – Warehouse Clearance Event
Pop in to St Olave’s Church Hall, and pick up a bargain from a selection of furniture, ex display pieces and seconds, cushions, throws and blankets, lighting, fabric by the metre and beautiful home accessories.
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Contemporary Seascapes at According to McGee
Keenly anticipated by collectors from all over the UK, the new collection of seascapes from Freya Horsley is now available at According to McGee. Freya is nationally well regarded for the epic sweep of her depictions of Britain’s coast, from Cornwall to Scotland.
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Touch of Tranquillity at village gallery
An exhibition of watercolours by Leeds artist Suzanne McQuade. Suzanne quit her customer service job about five years ago to become a full-time artist. She is passionate about watercolours and how their translucency allows light to flood into her landscapes and seascapes.
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