2684 days ago

Christmas Craft Extravaganza coming to Nawton Dec2018

Aaron from Nawton

The Annual Christmas Craft Extravanagza is coming. Sat 1st Dec 2018 from 10am-2pm at The Western Community Centre, 46 Hyde Ave Nawton Hamilton. Theres something for everyone from handmade and crafted items by artisans and crafters who put lots of time and efforts into their work, entertainment and food, kids activities and much more. Dont buy commercial this festive season come along and do your Christmas shopping at the event. Buy handmade items made with love. It's going to be an amazing event not to be missed... share this post and tell everyone. Proceeds to the local community centre. Make sure you Like the page for updates on this event.
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