1338 days ago

HAMILTONS NEW SUNDAY COMMUNITY MARKET LAUNCH

Aaron from Chartwell

*** VENUE ANNOUNCEMENT ***

We are excited to announce that Hamilton Community Market will be held at Fraser High School Sports and Recreation Centre, Ellicott Road Hamilton with our official market launch on Sunday 29th May from 9am - 1pm.

A massive big thank you to Principal Virginia Crawford and the amazing Jen for giving us this opportunity to host this event at Fraser High. We are proudly bringing some community spirit back to Hamilton.

For those on our mailing list, stay tuned. We will have all the information emailed out within the next week so check your inboxes.

Further details will be announced on our Facebook page or you can email us on hamcommarket@gmail.com
Aaron and Rachel (Market Co-ordinators)

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