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St Chads Market

Shirley Green from Hibiscus Coast Anglican Parish

Our Markets are BACK !!!
The next market will be on SATURDAY 7TH NOVEMBER starting at 8am. 117 Centreway Road, Orewa. Spaces are still available if you want a stall.
Stalls are $15.00 and tables can be hired for $5.00 each.

All funds that we take from stall holders are for our building fund to rebuild our hall for our parishioners and our community.

You can sell old or new, food, plants, books, cakes and preserves or what ever you need or want to sell.

The organisers reserve the right to limit the marketing and sale of inappropriate material.

We are looking for a food truck and a coffee cart so if you have one or know of someone who is looking for a Saturday spot at a market please let them know.

Everyone is welcome. To book a space message us here or call Shirley 027 244 2832 or Grant on 021 0830 774

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