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1364 days ago

REMINDER - THE TE HORO COUNTRY MARKET IS ON TODAY

Gary from Waikanae

WHERE:- Te Horo Community Hall, School Road, Te Horo

WHEN:- Sunday 3 July 2022 10:00am – 1:00pm

A truly friendly community country market where people gather to chat, browse, score a bargain, taste some goodies and enjoy a cup of tea or coffee with friends along with some yummy treats in our popup café.

There’s an impressive range of arts and crafts, natural skincare, produce, Junk For Joy - upcycled and repurposed furniture and homewares, Bernie's Barrows, Natural Health Supplements, Bric-a-Brac, books, plants, Olive Oil, Honey and lots lots more including Honey, Bird Feeders, Pottery, Knits, Preserves etc. etc.

And of course there is our Seasonal Surplus stall where you can drop off surplus fruit and veges from your garden for sale - we sell it on your behalf and donate our percentage to local causes. Everyone wins and nothing gets wasted!

A great country market where you will find cheerful smiles and a lovely bunch of really friendly and hugely talented stallholders.

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

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Rain: We largely missed out again

Murray from Paraparaumu

The sun's out so I guess the 'storm' has passed. Unfortunately the little rain amounting to a mere 13mm around midnight won't do much for the drought conditions in Kapiti. Around 100mm would have been nice.

It's approaching 40 days since we had anything substantial. Perhaps there is more to come from the present event.
Photo: The red sky on Thursday morning promised rain.

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