Shrouded in the mists of time there is uncertainty about the true History of April Fool’s Day. There is a basis for belief in that April Fool’s Day, or All Fools Day, probably originated in the 16th Century with reform of the calendar during the reign of Charles IX (of France). The calendar reform moved New Year’s day to January 1st from April 1st, March 25th to April 1st was known as New Year’s Week.
As part of their Art in the Cellar series of exhibitions, Cellar Magneval in Fleet have been displaying the work of local artist Steve Glynn. This exhibition ends soon and it will be your last chance to see the work by this local Fleet artist.
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