Whats On in Frome and don't be lonely this Christmas - and what about learning to sew as your New Year's resolution ?

By Susie Watkins

20th Dec 2023 | Local News

It won't be a white Christmas for Frome . But it MAY only drizzle . Frome Weir December 20 : Photo Frome Nub News
It won't be a white Christmas for Frome . But it MAY only drizzle . Frome Weir December 20 : Photo Frome Nub News

Whats On in Frome this coming weekend and a little beyond of course it is Christmas Day on Sunday.

But before that Nub News understands that there are just a couple of tickets left for THIS on Saturday. We love Frome Town Band who last week were out cheering up Christmas shoppers in the Westway.

And then on Christmas Day if you are alone, or just want to say hello, there is an open event at Victoria Park in Frome.

A bit of a do organised by the Community Cafe from eight until noon. The cafe will be open with a bit of festive cheer so you can stretch your legs and join the community for a bit of company.

Looking a bit more ahead do you know yet what your New Year's resolution might be ? How about learning to sew? Brilliant classes starting in 2024. All the details HERE

And among all the other great events coming to the Cheese & Grain in Frome in 2024. BAFTA award winning professor, David Olusoga examines why black history matters, the causes of the 'history wars' and asks where they might lead us. Details HERE

Nub News wishes you a happy and healthy festive season.

     

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