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Karori Farmers Market - Every Saturday - 8am - 1pm

Sharon from Karori

The Karori Farmers Market is back!

Our farmer’s market will primarily be focusing on offering locally grown and produced items including fruits, vegetables, herbs, dairy products, meat, coffee, honey, fresh flowers, plants, relishes, jams, bakery items, cheeses, oils and much much more.

This is a space where friends can come together to shop, socialize, and enjoy a sense of community. There will also be entertainment and live music to help make your shopping experience more enjoyable.

The market will be held each Saturday, from 8am – 1pm (rain or shine) on the corner of Karori Road and Campbell Street, next to the new community garden. It will start smaller and grow over time, so please be patient as we bring it to life.

If you are interested in having a stall, please contact hello@foxtailevents.co.nz.

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