The Woodstock Art Gallery has a fun evening in store for Valentine's Day.
WOODSTOCK - Spend your Valentine's Day with the Woodstock Art Gallery.
The Sweet Arts event is happening on February 14th.
WAG Communications Coordinator Erin Beacroft says there's lots to do for couples attending that evening.
"It's just an awesome night to come out. So people that purchase tickets will be able to get a private tour with our Director/Curator May Reid for our upcoming exhibitions, so you get a sneak peek. So you'll actually be able to see the exhibitions when they're in their final stages before everyone gets to see them. As well we have Phillip (Lehner) from Habitual Chocolate who will be there and then we have an artist and teacher from CAS, Bryston Connelly. He's a metal artist, so he's going to create a do-it-yourself project so you can take home and make one for your special person."
Beacroft says the event gives people a chance to either create new plans this Valentine's Day or extend their evening.
"It's for people who don't necessarily want to go to the restaurant, or they go to the restaurant and they want something to do later because it is from 7:00 to 9:00pm. You can go have dinner and then you go to this, walk around and extend your night out."
Tickets are $25.00 each and they are available to purchase at the Woodstock Art Gallery.

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