Browsing for bargain items at the City Times car boot sale is Camilla Wiese, with Zalita Laas and Claire Humphries.
The City Times monthly car boot sale in association with the Bunny Park Food and Craft Market coincided with Heritage Day on September 24.
Bargain hunters came to the Bunny Park dressed in traditional attires, to celebrate the cultural wealth of South Africa while making browsing for affordable second-hand books, sporting goods, furniture, toys, clothes and much more.
Attendees got a chance to listen to good live music and buy delicious food at the Bunny Park.
Enjoying their afternoon at the Bunny Park is Martin Scandling and Hazel Prince.
The car boot sale is a City Times initiative, in association with the Bunny Park Food and Craft Market, and is held on the last Saturday of every month
The next market and car boot sale is on October 29.
For food and craft market bookings contact Janine on 072 713 3332 or at info@craftsinthepark.co.za and for the City Times car boot sale bookings 010 971 3300.
Rotary club members sold books at the Bunny Park Food and Craft Market.
Cathrina Blignaut enjoyed the Bunny Park with her children Sharene (9) and Unique (5).
Browsing for bargain items at the City Times car boot sale is Camilla Wiese, with Zalita Laas and Claire Humphries.
First-time exhibitor Francinah Peegawas was thrilled that she sold most of her goods at the City Times car boot sale on Heritage Day, September 24.
Zalita Laas and Claire Humphries sold kitchenware and other items at the Benoni City Times car boot sale on Heritage Day, September 24.
Vincent Francis and Ester Augustine were exhibitors at this month's car boot sale at the Bunny Park, on Heritage Day, September 24.
Francisco Crux sold a number of items during this month's car boot sale as he plans to relocate to his home country in Portugal. He came to South Africa in 1967 and worked for an engineering company.
Jess De Freitas and Logan Steenkamp.
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