Gordonton Christmas Market 2023
Our annual Christmas Market is back and ready to spread festive cheer with a wide range of markets stalls to come and do your christmas shopping from.
Come enjoy a bite to eat from some of the food stalls, something to drink and enjoy some entertainment and fun on this day! and support LOCAL!
Bring your Whanau/Family, friends for a day out.
NO DOGS ALLOWED, inless this is a guide dog as we will have lots of families with children attending.
REGISTRATIONS Will open from 1st Sept 2023.
Cost: Single site $30, Double site $60, Food Site $65
Email: popupmarketswaikato@gmail.com
We want to ensure we have a good selection of unique stalls so we dont have to many of the stall item.
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