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Market this Sunday - Hobbs Wharf Market - Gulf Harbour

Sarah from Forrest Hill

Third Sunday of each month.
Hobbs Wharf is a farmers/ collective market.
132 Pinecrest Drive, Gulf Harbour. ( Behind Poppy’s Café and the Gulf Harbour Marina.)
To be held on the third Sunday of each month.
Market runs from: 9am – 1.30pm
Event Date: 18th of June, 2017
It is so calm and peaceful at this location. The scenery is stunning.
When was the last time you took a drive out to the Hibiscus Coast?
Fabulous array of unique stallholders, majority is handmade in New Zealand. Come along and support our local art and crafters, I am sure you will find something you love. Come up for breakfast, morning tea or lunch.
Silverdale Pick Fresh will be there so you can stock up on your fruit and veges.
Fresh honey, straight from the hive.
Pukeko Bakery with their delicous breads and pastries.
The Nut Guy stocking an array of fresh nuts.
Sugar free Hazelnut spread.
Wet Felt Design.
Scentsy
Super warm dog blankets and coats.
Here's your Candles
with the delicous scented candles and melts.
Hand created Pow Wow Puzzles.
The Vine Community Church will be offering free crafts and puzzles for the childern .
Julio will be music for our ears.
Amanda will be facepainting from Face Fatale
The bouncy castle will be up and free for the children to bounce on.
Poppy's Cafe will be open. Paella Pan will be making their amazing Paella.
South African and Mexican food trucks will be operating.
Grab a drink from Poppy's Cafe, something tasty from one of the food trucks. Let the children jump on the bouncy castle, have their face painted, or do some art and craft activities with The Vine Community Church.
Enjoy the scenery while you paddle on a paddle boat on the lake. See you there!

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