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2636 days ago

RANGIORA SUNDAY MARKET.

Arthur from Rangiora

Just a reminder. The RANGIORA SUNDAY MARKET will be held in HIGH STREET IN FRONT OF THE COUNCIL OFFICES AROUND THE CHRISTMAS TREE, DOWN THE SIDE LANE ON THE LEFT AND IN THE CARPARK BEHIND THE DOCTORS ROOMS, 9 am to 2 pm. We will have a great number of stalls with lots of variety from Leggo, plants, vintage crockery, jewellry, soaps, candles, clothing, toys, knitted garments, bags, sausage sizzle etc.
We will have RANGI, Rangiora's friend of Thomas, still with his Christmas decorations on from the Santa parade, for the young children to have their photo taken in him. This will be the last RANGIORA SUNDAY MARKET for the year. The next one will be on the 6th January back in the Blake Street carpark.
A BIG THANK YOU to all the stall holders and and visiting public for your great support for the RANGIORA SUNDAY MARKET since it started.
The market is run by the NORTH CANTERBURY MODEL RAILWAY CLUB Inc. to help raise funds for our clubrooms to be built in the future, We are a club on the right track. New members welcome. Our present club rooms are next to the Blake street carpark.

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