Fun at the Bunny Park market and BCT car boot sale
Car boot sellers may only sell second-hand goods, including things like bric-a-brac, tools, kitchenware, baby items, toys, clothing, books, gardening goods, camping gear and paintings, etc.
The City Times team was out in full support of the newspaper's first car boot sale. Back (from, left): Tebogo Sibeko (sales consultant), Terry-Ann Diergaardt (journalist), Rynette Joubert (sales consultant) and Rivelle Govindsamy (journalist). Middle: Hashila Dahya (sales consultant), Linda Pretorius (general manager East and South division), Carlene du Toit (trainee business manager) and Penelope Masilela (journalist). Front: Jemma Buys (sports journalist) and Sheina Razack (news editor).
The first car boot sale hosted by the City Times as part of the Bunny Park Food and Craft Market was a great success on January 25.
Some vendors opted not to exhibit their wares or attend due to the cold, rainy weather Saturday kicked off with, but the day turned out lovely and hot and vendors who were there all day were happy with their sales and the turnout at the market.
Bookings are now open for the next car boot sale at the Bunny Park Food and Craft Market on February 29.
To book your spot at the City Times car boot sale, contact Rynette Joubert on 065 169 0846 or 011 425 0164 or at [email protected]
Those who have crafts, food or new items to sell should book with the Food and Craft Market organiser, Janine Richardson, on 072 713 3332.
Father and son Duncan (left, 4) and Charl de Jager, from Boksburg, enjoyed looking at the variety of goods sold at the market.
Siblings Sibusiso, Khayalethu and Lwandile Dlamini assist their mother at the City Times car boot sale.
Car boot vendors Shelley Dunbar (left) and her mom, Melanie Farnham, were thrilled with the turnout at the event. They are seen with Carlene du Toit (Caxton Local Media), who was one of many shoppers who went home with a bargain or two on Saturday.
Cherie Oberholzer, from Witfield, braved the cold to get her wares sold at the car boot sale.
Rynfield resident Anna Sanfilippo sold jewellery, clothing and household items at the car boot sale.
Stallholders at the Bunny Park Food and Craft Market Patrick (left) and Patricia Sathyamargum entice a sale out of City Times sales consultants Tebogo Sibeko (second from left) and Hashila Dahya.
John Nsusha (left) and Vuyo Sikolo sold homemade lemonade as part of the Bunny Park Food and Craft Market.
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