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1672 days ago

THE MONTHLY TE HORO COUNTRY MARKET IS ON THIS SUNDAY

Gary from Waikanae

When:- Sunday 1 August 2021, 10:00am–1:00pm

Where: Te Horo Community Hall, 54 School Road, Te Horo,

A truly friendly, local, country market with a fundraising popup cafe with yummy treats and over 40 stalls both inside and outside.

There will be Plants, Skincare, Hand Made Soaps, Food - Artisan Breads, Honey, Avocados, Jams and Chutneys, Olive Oils, Baking, Eggs and more), Books, Bric-a-Brac, Quality Up-Cycled and Re-Purposed Home Wares, Furniture and lots lots more.

Also included are Arts & Crafts (Art Works, Pottery, Jewellery, High-Quality Stationary, Bird Feeders, Toys, Candles, Fabric Creations, Mosaics, Ceramics, Pottery, Patchwork Quilts, Tableware, Clothes, Knits, Skincare, Merino Goodies, Hats, Gloves and Scarves).

We also have the Seasonal Surplus table – a local fundraising effort with surplus items from local gardens for sale.

NZ COVID Q Code Tracer Poster, Sign-In Forms and Sanitizer will be available.

Do come and enjoy a day out at a real country market day - There’s plenty of parking with the market located just up the road from Ruth Pretty's.

We look forward to seeing you on Sunday 1 August at the Te Horo Community Hall. All welcome!!

Note:
The new permanent access to and from School Road is in place.

Northbound traffic - turn left off SH1 onto Te Horo Beach Road (at Hyde Park Village), then go East over the new bridge.

Southbound traffic – turn right off SH1 onto Te Horo Beach Road then East over the new bridge.

Te Horo Country Market Poster Aug21.pdf Download View

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