Grands Jours Cancelled
Monday the organizers wisely decided to cancel this year’s Grands Jours de Bourgogne.
The event was scheduled to take part next week – March 9-13 – and has been cancelled, for now at least.
This is sad news, but it is the only responsible thing do to under the current circumstances and given the evident risks associated with COVID-19.
To assemble large groups of people from all over the world is not the thing to do at this point in time and in these conditions – sadly.
Warm regards to all
Steen Öhman
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