209 days ago

Kids Market-Stall holders wanted

Aaron from Chartwell

🎪KIDS MARKET STALL HOLDERS WANTED🎪

Be a part of this year's Annual Extravaganza in the Park Christmas Market on Saturday 6th Dec 2025 at Elliott Park Nawton Hamilton.

🎪If your aged 5-13years get creative and be a part of our Kids Market. Stalls are to be run by the kids and not the adults. Adults are there to supervise in the background.

🎪 Visitors will experience a lively marketplace where children showcase and sell their own handmade products. Each child is responsible for setting up their stall, displaying their goods, handling cash or digital payments, and interacting with customers.

🎪Parents and the local community play a supportive role, coming along to shop and cheer on our young stallholders. The market is not just an event—it’s a movement that helps shape the next generation of our market entrepreneurs.

For expression of interest please email craftextravaganzanz@gmail.com before Sat 19th July and state what you would be interested in doing.

We would love some interactive stalls, games where kids can participate at your stall. Get your thinking caps on and we look forward to hearing from you. Stalls will be $20 3x3 site, limited spaces available.
#kidsmarketnz #extravaganzainthepark #mightywaikato

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Are you a Te Huia fan? Tell us more in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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On Wednesday, Strategic Planning and Policy committee members debated the council’s submission on the proposed rates cap model.

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