This Saturday Pop Up Market Day
🔯 POP UP MARKET FUNDRAISER STALL HOLDERS 🔯
Here is the list of the fabulous Stall Holders attending this Saturdays event - Sat 6th May Fraser High Hamilton 10am-2pm
(Supporting the people affected by Cyclone Gabrielle in Hawkes Bay Regions)
INDOOR STALLS
NZ Sure Insurance
Autaia Collection
Dallas Sewing
DeeGee Crafts
Nicole Johnson
Quantock Wood and Resin
Peekaboo
Thru Thicc n Thin
Tae Collective
Paetai Cottage
Eileen - Mini Crochet
Krafty Honu
Tracy - Gnomes for Homes
LeReve
Korkers
SDMac Design
Tots & Creations
Seee Through Handcrafts
Mokoz
Mirijam Sole
Nanny Bs Boutique
Tashs Creations
Eric Diamond-Die Cast Cars
OUTDOOR STALLS
Ruby Fox Clay Jewellery
Light and Gems
Tashs Candy Floss
TIS4me Creations
Peace and Peony
Critter Care
Sam and his Farmyard Friends
Abbey Facepainting
Surprising Gift Box Company
Ravemum Ltd
Grown with Heart
Todz Up Ltd
Da Beauty Fashion
Sweet and Sour
Big Bubble Buzz
FOOD & REFRESHMENTS ALONG WITH LIVE MUSIC (OUTDOORS)
Divine Donuts ( Lil orbit donuts)
Sip and Spoon
The Little Canteen
Waffle It
Shakespeares Hangi
Wheel Good Coffee
Krystal - Pork Buns, Dumplings and more
Te Whanau Putahi - BBQ
Intoxicakes!!
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