43 days ago

Summer Fiesta in the Park 2026

Aaron from Chartwell

Grab a rug, slip, slop slap and come on down for a day in the park these Summer Holidays and enjoy Summer Fiesta in the Park.

đŸŽȘMarket Stalls
đŸ„€Food and Drink, Hangi and more
🎁Treasure Hunt and Spot Prizes
🎹Face painting
đŸŽ¶Live music

An amazing outdoor area with a skatepark, playground, toilets, plenty of parking. We look forward to seeing you on the day.

Event Details:
📅Date: Saturday 10th January 2026
🕙Time: 10:00am-2:00pm
📍Venue: Tamahere Park, Corner Devine & Airport Rds, Tamahere,
Hamilton

✅Cash
✅Eftpos, some stalls offer Afterpay and Bank Transfer
✅Pet Friendly, (dogs must be on leashes at all times)
✅Shop Local, Eat Local, Support Local
✅Free Parking
✅Free Entry

Contact: popupmarketeers@gmail.com

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