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Christmas spoils galore at pop-up shop

Nelspruit Hospice hosted a pop-up shop over the weekend, selling cakes, trinkets and other goodies to Lowvelders looking for the perfect Christmas gift.

Books, second-hand clothing and a vast variety of tasty treats were all on sale at the market that opened for business at 10:00 on Saturday, with stallholders packing up just after 14:00.

Jack Fleming and Loet Potgieter.

Nelspruit Hospice’s Elmarie du Toit said it was a good day for all who visited the market.

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“Unfortunately, it was not as busy as our previous market, but we are still so grateful for all the support we received,” said Du Toit.

Nelspruit Hospice thanked Food Lover’s Market Nelspruit for a donation of boerewors for boerie rolls, as well as Elmadre Butchery for prego steaks.

Gayle Smythe.

Hospice also thanked the volunteers who helped at the market and all the community members who came out to support the pop-up shop.

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The Nelspruit Hospice Charity Shop is open from Monday to Friday from 08:00 to 16:00. Visit the Nelspruit Hospice Facebook page for more info about future markets and charity events.

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