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Market - Sat 25th Nov - Omanawa Hall

Traci from Omanawa

The Omanawa Hall is holding a market day this Saturday 25th November.
We will have facepainting, raffles, Food truck, Coffee cart, Mr Whippy, arts and crafts for sale, Indian Head and Hand massage, books and plants for sale, garden art, kids corner, rabbits and goat kids to pat and cuddle, FREE lolly necklaces for the first 10 children through the gate, a bit of background guitar - and more!! Eftpos transactions are limited to food and beverage purchases so please bring some cash!
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