Gordonton mid winter xmas pop up market
đź’ĄMID WINTER XMAS POPUP MARKET DAYđź’Ą
VENDORS WANTED
Our next event coming on Sat 1st June is Gordonton Mid-Winter Christmas Market at Gordonton Hall, just out of Hamilton.
Expressions of interest are now open and close April 30th 2024. Email popupmarkets@gmail.com All applicants will be notified at the end of the month if they are successful or not. We do not need a coffee kart or hangi stall as we have contracted people for this event.
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đź’ĄThankyou to those already emailed and shown expressions of interest. This does not mean you have been given a site.
đź’ĄIf you have attended before this does not mean you will automatically be given a spot.
đź’ĄIndoor and Outdoor stalls. Only a limited amount of indoor space available.
đź’ĄThe Organisers will go through all applications and will notify you if you have been successful or not at the end if April. We like to have new vendors attend and a wide range of variety.
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