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Te Kowhai Country Market Saturday 27 February 2021

Susannah from Te Kowhai

We are proud to present the Te Kowhai Country Market for 2021!

**27 February is the day**

120 stalls, funfair, truckloads of food, planes, vintage cars, plants, cakes, arts and crafts, plus live music, and even helicopter rides...what a day out!

Outdoor stalls still available at this local, family fun day, which has become a fixture on the market circuit. Click here to book online: www.eventspronto.co.nz...

Easy, flat parking for gold coin donations. This day is run by volunteers. If you would like to help us with parking, sausage sizzle, or our raffle, please let us know!

We are on Facebook and at www.tekowhaicountrymarket.com...

Please share and we'll see you there!

Susannah
Market Organising Team

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