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HALLOWEEN: EVENING OF GHOSTS & STORYTELLING   
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From: 23 October 2008
To: 23 October 2008
Gallery 4, Fowlers Yard Artists Studios, Back Silver Street, Durham City, DH1 3RA Contact Further Information ring Chrissie 07791 680 139

Time: 6pm-late
Price: £4.00/Children free. Entry into prize draw with ticket. (Supper not included

Prizes include:
• Hand Sketched Portrait by Chrissie Morgan,
• Hill Island Brewery Bottled Ale,
• City Theatre Tickets,
• Leonards Coffee House Voucher,
• Laura Powell Ceramic Gifts,
• Hand Crafted Christmas Card Pack

Gallery 4 and The Others invite you to celebrate the tradition of storytelling through spoken word and song in the historic cultural quarter of Durham City.

To loosen the tongue and feed the imagination, Leonards Coffee House will serve a light supper menu specially created for the occasion, Hill Island Brewery will have Fawkin’ Bitter and Monster Mash Ale for sale throughout.
The City Theatre will be open for a Ghost Walk Tour at 8:00pm - go if you dare!!!!.

Buskers will provide musical interludes.

An exhibition of new Woven Tapestries, ‘Look Back in Angora’, in Gallery 4 will be the setting for the first story of the evening. Prepare to be scared!

You are invited to contribute or just sit back and enjoy.
Fancy dress is optional (but appreciated).
Prize draw will be chosen at 9pm.

Tickets can be booked through Gallery 4 or Leonards Coffee House, Fowlers Yard, Back Silver Street.


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