Uncle Bongz honey by Bongani Sibambo.
Locals came out to enjoy the good food, music and affordable goods at the City Times car boot sale and Bunny Park Food and Craft Market on May 28.
The next market will be on June 25.
To book your spot at the car boot sale, contact Rynette (rynettej@caxton.co.za) and to book a stall at the food and craft market, contact Janine on 072 713 3332 or info@craftsinthepark.co.za.
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Monica Mathebula and Sherron Hermanus from 3D Academy.
Mugs and Printing, a business by Zerelda Vermeulen and Genoeg Merg.
Rona Swanepoel from Rona Dolls Clothes ensured that little girls were catered for at the market.
Renier Jansen van Rensburg, Jenny Allerston and Alexander Allerston bought books and toys. The family goes to the market every month.
Taryn Kasipersadh donates blood.
Rona Dolls Clothes.
Aluches Chetty plays his part in saving lives.
Alexis Mather plays her part.
Michelle Chetty.
Adrian Erasmus donates blood.
Eco Kitchen covers by Jackie Kritzinger.
Trent Erasmus said donating blood is essential as it saves lives.
Torha Mobile Bar for a taste of gin and tonic. Owner Thembi Lamula said she has been coming to the market for the past three years.
Ravian Grobbelaar and Raquel Eckersley from Pamperholic. The company sells scented bath salt, hair serum and scrunchies.
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