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Headway-Natal set for biggest market

Headway-Natal invites the community to its annual fundraising market featuring food, crafts, live music, and fun for the whole family.

IT’S that time of the year again! Headway-Natal’s Market will be held on Saturday, November 8 from 09:00 to 13:00 at their premises at 11 Menston Road, Westville.

This is their biggest fundraising event of the year, and a lot of careful planning and consideration goes into creating a successful market.

Get ready to be entertained

There will be a wide variety of stallholders this year, offering delicious food, crafts, home bakes, cappuccinos and other items.

Headway’s Tea Garden is always a favorite, offering bacon and egg rolls, pancakes and more. Patrons will be entertained by some amazing musicians, Sabelo as well as Rorke Hunter, who will get you tapping your feet and singing along.

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The public is invited to browse the Charity Shop and Book Shop and view the collectable items.

There will be a jumping castle to entertain the children as well as car guards to keep your vehicle safe.

Headway is a Non-profit Rehabilitation Centre assisting survivors of acquired brain injury, stroke victims, and those caring for them. Funds raised from this event will be used to continue their services to the community.

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