1917 days ago

Craft Market

Julie Williams from Aranui Handiscope

Trio Craft Market is a unique little market held on the 1st Saturday of the  month at St Ambrose Church - 309 Breezes Rd  - next one the 3rd Oct  from 10 am- 2 pm. This is a lovely group of talented and friendly group of stall holders selling their hand made crafts at very reasonable prices, great quality items and a little something for everyone. Great gifts too and with Christmas coming up, this is your chance to see what is available. Trio Craft also has a few stalls for community organizations to have  to help them with their own fund raising, a great way to support the community. There is spaces available and we are keen to have more people join us with your hand made crafts -for more information you can telephone Tina on :
027 351 2466 . We look forward to sharing this day with you all, so pop on down and see us. Grab a cuppa, something to eat and check out the stalls.

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