Many thanks to all our visitors to Open Day and all of those who would have been there if they had been able to attend. We had a great day! Thanks to our funders for making it all possible. We were honoured with visits from both the Mayor of Penzance, David Nebesnuick, and his deputy, John Moreland. We welcomed old friends and new -- chatted, lunched, worked on drawings and paintings, as we always do. It felt like Roaming became just a little bigger.
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Amanda
12/2/2016 09:34:52 am
It looks all very relaxed, as Roaming is! Wish I could have been there.
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Barbara
12/2/2016 11:08:33 am
What a terrific set of pics, showing so clearly what a good time you can have at Roaming. I love the art you do, and especially it all set up to get involved in on your open day. Good luck for your future endeavours. Barbara MacLaren
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