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958 days ago

THE MONTHLY TE HORO COUNTRY MARKET IS ON THIS SUNDAY

Gary from Waikanae

Its time to get out and about and "Beat the "Covid Blues" by celebrating THE PASSING OF TRACK and TRACE with a visit to the monthly Te Horo Country Market on Sunday 3 April. A truly friendly, local, community market, just 100 metres from Ruth Pretty's, 30+ stalls both inside and outside.

Popup Café with yummy food and refreshments, Natural Skincare, Upcycled and Re-Purposed items including furniture and homewares,, Health Supplements, Masks, Crafts, Quilting and Patchwork, Designer Fabrics and Paper Goodies, Pottery, Cards, Bird Feeders, Knits, Bric-a-Brac, Books, Preserves, Honeys, Olive Oils, Wood Crafts, Giftware, Plants etc. etc.

Also included is a "Seasonal Surplus" stall. Just bring your surplus veges, flowers and fruit to our Seasonal Surplus table - we'll sell it for you and we donate our percentage to local causes.

Celebrate Autumn in the country at a real country market day! You’ll find cheerful smiles and a lovely bunch of really friendly and hugely talented stallholders.

All welcome - just don’t forget your masks (unless exempt).

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