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28 February 2010: Antique and Collectors Fair @ Middleham Key Centre

York Antiques: Antique and Collectors Fair on 28 February 2010

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21 February 2010: Art Deco and Art Nouveau Fair @ The White Hart Hotel

York Antiques: Art Deco and Art Nouveau Fair on 21 February 2010

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14 February 2010: Discover Vintage Fair: Vintage Wedding Fair @ The White Hart Hotel

York Antiques: Discover Vintage Fair: Vintage Wedding Fair on 14 February 2010

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York Restaurants Valentine’s Menus

red rose from alfaneque at FlickrLooking for York restaurants for Valentine’s Day? Look no further! We’ve put together as many menus as we could find for York Valentine’s Day 2010.

If you would like your restaurant, bar or pub Valentine’s event here pop it over to us at: support@directoryofyork.net

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York and North Yorkshire Wedding Fayres 2010

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9th and 10th October 2010 | Wedding & Lifestyle Bridal Exhibition, Great Yorkshire Show Ground, Harrogate

Looking for a wedding exhibition that puts you in touch with 70+ very exclusive wedding suppliers from across the North of England?

Then look no further – the Wedding and Lifestyle Spring Brides, two day consumer show, takes place at The Great Yorkshire Showground on 9th & 10th October 2010  

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The History of Shrove Tuesday

 

Shrove Tuesday

Shrove Tuesday always falls 47 days before Easter Sunday, between 3rd February and 9th March, and in 2010 it takes place on 16th February: when it’s time to oil up the trusty old frying pan in preparation for the age-old tradition of pancake tossing.

Sandwiched between Collop Monday and Ash Wednesday, Shrove Tuesday represents the final day before the Christian period of abstinence – called Lent – that lasts 40 days, in replication of Jesus’ time spent fasting in the wilderness.

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What Chinese New Year Is All About

 

Chinese New Year 2010

In 2010 New Year’s Eve – traditionally known as Chuxi – falls on the 14th February and signals the start of the longest Chinese holiday, lasting fifteen days; at this time Chinese families across the world will reunite for parties, present giving and feasts, to herald in the Year of the Tiger.

If you are not fortunate enough to be Chinese, it is still possible to take part in the celebrations by visiting a Chinese restaurant, where special menus are usually on offer and the New Year will be celebrated in typical Chinese style. Continue reading What Chinese New Year Is All About



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