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Artists' group looks forward to a busy programme of events
Lancashire Evening Post
|February 18, 2026
The artist-led creative collective known as October Salon has a busy few weeks ahead.
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Since moving to Lit Bar, on Preston’s Fylde Road, the Open Salon sessions have been providing a supportive, collective space for anyone to take along their arts practice.
They are currently scheduled for 12pm to 4pm on Saturday, February 21 and Sunday, March 1, and 4pm to 8pm on Monday, February 23 and Monday, March 2.
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