Christmas
in Williamsburg at Trinkle Hall
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Please stop by my booth at the Trinkle Hall Show and see the largest
collections theorem paintings for sales in the United States.
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Christmas
in Williamsburg Show
At Trinkle Hall on the Campus of William & Mary - Williamsburg,
VA
Free Admission!
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Trinkle
Hall is a great Colonial Christmas Show that is
held at the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg
Virginia. The show is just a short walk from Merchants
Square in Colonial Williamsburg. The show features
great artists, American Folk Art, Christmas Decorations,
oil paintings, Shaker Boxes, wood carvings, tin
lighting, package food for the holidays, and of
course theorem paintings by Nancy Rosier. This
show is FREE TO THE PUBLIC and offers everything
you will need for Christmas. The first weekend
in December in Williamsburg is a great time for
all - Click
Here for Williamsburg Holiday Planner. Christmas
Fire-works, home tours, Colonial Williamsburg
Christmas decorations, holiday music.
The show features live music by Ardie Boggs, exhibitors
from 6 states showing & selling the best in
handcrafted work; Fine Art, Jewelry, American
Folk Art (Shaker Boxes, Tin lighting, Theorem
Paintings, Oil Paintings, santa carvings), Wearable
Art, Baskets, Pillows, Photography, Quilts, Christmas
Decor & much more!
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SHOW:
Trinkle Hall
WHEN:
December 3rd & 4th, 2011
SHOW TIMES:
Saturday - December 3th: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday - December 4th: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Admission Price: Free & Open to the public
LOCATION:
College of William &
Mary
Williamsburg, VA 23188
Williamsburg
Christmas Planner:
For the Colonial Williamsburg Christmas Planner
PDF
please click
here
SHOW
PROMOTER:
Tricia
A. LeBlanc - 757-466-1759
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is an excellent way to pickup that ideal Christmas
gift. This show features everything from folk
art, fine art, holiday foods, and Christmas
decorations. So enjoy the holiday events in
Williamsburg, and a great Christmas Show at
Trinkle Hall on the College of William &
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on the email button if you would like to make sure
Nancy brings your favorite theorem to the Trinkle
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