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Marysville Community Market stocked with locally-produced goods



There is a buzz and vibrance around Marysville in the warmer months of summer and autumn.

Marysville Community Market Inc has grown by leaps and bounds over the last few years of its proud history, and it is excited to offer visitors and locals a fun and friendly morning out.

The stalls include everything from plants and succulents to knitted Kookaburra tea cosies and locally produced honey.

Your four legged friends are welcome to join us, as long as their owners are on the end of the leash and you’ll even find, all natural treats to entice the fussiest pup.

Surrounded by timber, the woodworkers are inspired to create stunning pieces to grace your home, and there are some very fashionable stallholders offering new season’s finery.

If you’re looking for a perfect piece of jewellery to go with the new outfit, there are a number of stalls offering the unusual and delightful.

After a long day of sightseeing you may want to relax with some soft candle light and a sweet smelling bath, they have you covered with romantic and delicious smelling candles and soaps. Money raised from the $20 stall fee goes towards market expenses and donations are made each year to local groups and services such as Brownies and the Alexandra District Hospital.

Local community and school groups provide the much loved sausage sizzle at every market, and the market is happy to host local musicians who add so much to the atmosphere.

Matt provides the fun, with giant bubbles (weather permitting) and kids games, and Kate has all your ice cream needs covered. Of course there’s coffee too!

Take the drive up the world renowned Black Spur and join us on the second Sunday of the month for fun and friendly country hospitality.

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