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Hamilton Christmas Market Sat 3rd Dec

Aaron from Chartwell

AFTER 2 YEARS WE ARE BACK!
Saturday, 3rd December 2022
Elliott Park, Nawton, Hamilton
9am - 2pm

* FREE ENTRY * COMMUNITY EVENT *
We have a range of over 100 stalls to do all your Christmas Shopping from as well as local entertainment, and FREE Bouncy Castles for the kids, along with yummy hangi, food and much more and let's not forget a very special visit from Santa arriving from the North Pole to see us all.

This is about UNITY in our COMMUNITY! So we are you to help us out and SHARE THIS POST on your socials from your Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat etc... Lets spread the word!
🎄 #Extravaganzaintheparkhamiltonnz #ChristmasEvent #mightywaikato #lovethetron #lovehamilton #waikatochristmas #nzchristmas #goodthingshappeninnawton #kiwichristmas #supportlocal #supportcommunity 🎄

Event info here:
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