Kingston Camera Club's Annual Photographic Exhibition begins today

By Tilly O'Brien

1st Oct 2024 | Local News

Kingston Camera Club's exhibition will be held at All Saints Church (Credit: Nub News)
Kingston Camera Club's exhibition will be held at All Saints Church (Credit: Nub News)

Kingston Camera Club's (KCC) Annual Photographic Exhibition is starting today, 1 October.

The exhibition is on show in All Saints Church next to the Market Place and is a free event.

It will run from 10am- 4pm every day until 13 October.

Club members will be stewarding and will be happy to chat with you about your photography.  

There is also the chance to enter a raffle to win a copy of your favourite print.

Wonderful pictures from club members will be on display to enjoy.  

Tea and coffee will also be available in All Saints Church Coffee Shop.

Kingston Camera Club meets in term time on Monday evenings at 7.30pm for an 8.pm start and runs until 10 pm (with a break for tea and coffee) at St Andrew's Church Hall on Church Road in Ham.

Parking is available. 

 For further information, visit KCC's website.

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