THIS SATURDAY-Mid Winter Xmas Pop Up
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Get in early and do some mid winter christmas shopping with Pop Up Markets Waikato
Its long weekend approaching..... and its our Annual Mid Winter Christmas Pop Up Market this Saturday at Gordonton Hall.
Looking for something to do, then come on down and check out the amazing 75 plus stalls at the Gordonton Mid-Winter Christmas Market A great chance to get in early and do some early mid winter christmas shopping, grab a bite and drink while there. Good variety of food, support the amazing stall holders from indoor to outdoor stalls, kids market stalls, pony rides, facepainting, get yourself a name bracelet made, or your name framed, mobile body piercing, hangi, plants, jams, and much more......
This Saturday 1st June 2024 10am-2pm
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