703 days ago

Pop Up Book Fair

Community Activator from Red Cross - Waikato Service Centre

The Red Cross (Pop Up) Book Fair is back again this year for the book lovers, avid readers, and book worms and for those who would like to invest in a new or favorite hobby! Join us on Queen's birthday weekend.

A massive range of quality books from fiction to nonfiction, kids’ books to adult books, sporting, gardening, art, health, cooking, biography and many more at giveaway prices, including the famous $1 room and the ‘collector’s corner’ for unique and vintage books.

Bring the family and stock up on some fantastic reading and find great presents for friends and your near and dear ones.

A huge thank you to all Hamiltonians’ and everyone across the region and country from the Red Cross and its volunteers for their kind donations throughout the year and their continued and generous support at the event as well.

Cash and EFTPOS accepted.

FREE 2 hour on street parking.

See you all there!

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