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1237 days ago

CRAFTOBER MARKET - SAT 15 OCTOBER | 10AM - 2PM, Main Hall, 595 Te Atatu Road, Te Atatu Peninsula

Alannah from Te Atatu Peninsula

Love crafts? You're invited to our great little market in the fabulous Main Hall, Te Atatu Community Centre, 595 Te Atatu Road, Te Atatu Peninsula. Discover a stunning array of the very best in local creative talent. Almost each month we present to you an everchanging smorgasbord of the very best in unique creativity.
You'll find:
- Handpoured soy candles
- Knitted and crocheted items
- Stunning handcrafts
- Wooden handicrafts
- Handmade natural soap
- Fashion jewellery
- Indoor plants
- Children's toys and clothes, and so much more
Parking is available off Pringle Road. We're moments from the NorthWestern Motorway and minutes from the Waterview Tunnel.
All of our crafters have a passion for what they do and they can't wait to meet you!
Enquiries - 0274 753 341
Te Atatu Peninsula Artisan & Handmade Market - Main Hall, 595 Te Atatu Road, Te Atatu Peninsula

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