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Joop de Beer exhibition at Uitgeest town hall

Joop de Beer exhibition at Uitgeest town hall

Local artist Joop de Beer will showcase an exhibition of his artwork at the Uitgeest town hall from March 20 to April 24. The collection features depictions of his village, the province of Noord-Holland, and the power of the sea.

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