Frome Whats On : Colourful art at Black Swan Arts, collect some scraps and where you can pick up some seeds

By Susie Watkins

9th Mar 2023 | Local News

In the pink
In the pink

Here are our top few picks for what is coming along in Frome this weekend.

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Every Thursday we round up the best events in and around Frome. Read on for the not-to-be-missed events.

On Friday

This amazing exhibition is open until 16 April. But catch this incredible work of Black Swan Arts Young Open 2023 in the heart of Frome. Black Swan Arts competition is open to all young people aged between 5 and 19 years. It is one of the largest art competitions aimed solely at young people in the South West and Frome Nub News promises you will be so impressed.

On Saturday

It is the scrap store special. The amazing Pod members who are supported to run this event are adults with additional needs. They decided to create their own way to gain work experience and to give something back to their community. At Vallis Youth & Community Centre, Vallis Road in Frome. HERE.

If you fancy heading further afield. The 13th Seed Swap, Potato Day and Green Fair in Timsbury. Buy your potatoes, onions, shallots, garlic and plants. More details HERE

Finally and also on Saturday. Spooky .A big witchy shopping event at the Cheese & Grain. Fundraising event for Children of Artemis and sponsored by Veiled Market.

Free entry to this esoteric market.

     

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