New Beginnings Art Reception
Booklovers' Gourmet 72 East Main St, Webster, MA, United StatesCome meet some of the artists participating in this month's group show, New Beginnings. Light refreshments will be served.
Come meet some of the artists participating in this month's group show, New Beginnings. Light refreshments will be served.
Make your appointment for tarot readings with Jason! $40/20 minutes; $60/30 minutes; $100/60 minutes Jason has been reading publicly since 1985 in various locations in New England and New York. To schedule your time call 508-949-6232 or email deb@bookloversgourmet.com
Join us as we celebrate 25 years in business all week long! Every day one lucky customer will have a chance to win a $25 gift card. The more you come in, the more chances you have to win!! You… Read More
The Curious Life of Pollinators by Nature's Perspective Photography will be on view March 3rd-21st. A meet the artist reception will take place on Saturday, March 14th from 2-4 p.m. Free and open to the public during regular business hours:… Read More
Stop by to meet Nicole Giles of Nature's Perspective Photography. Light refreshments will be served.
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED DUE TO THE COVID-19 GOVERNMENT PROTOCOL. STAY SAFE! WE HOPE TO RESCHEDULE IN JUNE. Share in this extraordinary evening of spirit communication. Join Diane as she bridges the gap and connects to spirit delivering… Read More
We will be closed for the move to our new location, 72 East Main Street in Webster. Stay tuned for our reopening date in early April!
Because of the COVID-19 government protocol, we have suspended events until further notice. Please check back for updates. Stay safe!
Nadia Gaber photography In lieu of this month's annual student art show we normally would have been displaying on our walls, we encourage you to check out the Virtual SHUTDOWN Bartlett Art Show online. See the students' response to the… Read More
Rudbeckia by Don McCallister Having recently learned techniques of portraiture photography, Don McCallister realized that our gardens held a slew of potential subjects. Each perennial had its own personality. Some flamboyant; some demure. Some ornate; some simple. But all worthy… Read More