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Museum shopping night offers unusual gift-giving options

Market will be open on Thursday, Nov. 28, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.

People looking to find some great gifts for everyone on their shopping list can stop by the Langley Centennial Museum for a special night of shopping on Thursday, Nov. 28 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.

In addition to the regular items in the museum’s gift shop, which include First Nations silver jewelry, vintage inspired pieces, scarves, books, and more, they’ll also be able to shop at four guest vendors, set up throughout the museum.

Revamp Furniture will be staging a lounge area where visitors can relax and enjoy the museum’s current exhibit, figure & ground: The Works of Suzanne Northcott, Janice Robertson, Susan Falk, and Lalita Hamill.

Sharon Rhead of Shar’s Designs will be showcasing her new jewelry collection, offering affordable, locally made pieces.

Mike Forbes from Silver Lining Designs Studio will also be there, showcasing his custom glassware, etched with First Nations designs.

And Salvage Style will be set up in the museum’s Noel Booth Store, where the store will be acting as a platform for the company’s up-cycled vintage creations.

The museum will also feature some sale items on this night only.

The Langley Centennial Museum is located at 9135 King St.