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2477 days ago

RANGIORA SUNDAY MARKET.

Arthur from Rangiora

This Sunday, 17th March will be the last of the SUMMER market days BUT we will still be having the RANGIORA SUNDAY MARKET on the 3rd Sunday of the month until end of October and then back to SUMMER time markets from November.
Remember the market is at the BLAKE STREET car park from 9 am to 2 pm.
We have a great team of stall holders with lots of great bargains for all from, garden tools, household items, lovely scented candles, soaps, health products, toys, bikes, plants, wood craft, shabby shic cushions, hand tools, tee shirts with interesting statements, children's and ladies clothing, a great variety of hats, jewellry, etc etc.
ALSO, for the children, THOMAS AND FRIENDS to drive on our children's layout in our club rooms next to the market.
BUT WAIT THERE IS MORE, for the first time we will be having a community information event. This Sunday we will have the FIRE SERVICE present with information about smoke alarms, fire prevention around the home and what type of fire extinguisher to use.
DON"T FORGET the great coffee at FOOLS OF DESIRE at the market end of Conway Lane.
We are also a SMOKE FREE MARKET all day. We are a healthy and friendly market.

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