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Locals thoroughly enjoy themselves at farm market

Locals and visitors in and around Hazyview came to enjoy the Perry's Bridge Farm Market at Elephant Whispers on Saturday October 30.

Many people in and around Hazyview came to enjoy the Perry’s Bridge Farm Market at Elephant Whispers on Saturday October 30.

Raymond Noppe, Sydney Atkins and Chris Dietzen.

The market started at 09:00 and ended at 13:00, and had some new guest stalls along with the regulars.

Buntu Nkomo and Marlin Claasen of Surf & Fries.

More people arrived close to closing time, to enjoy some refreshments in the heat of the day, and the market organisers decided to keep going for some extra time.

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Antoinette and Fred van Welie.

More than 40 stalls operated at the market, displaying and selling food, drinks, art and appliances. Many came to support the market and enjoyed live music from the Coffee Bean Collective band, which kept the atmosphere alive. Talents in all categories of art piqued the marketgoers’ curiosity.

Neil and Wanita Sloane of Bom Apetite.

As Monday was declared a public holiday, people had the opportunity to join the market with friends and family, and could enjoy a fresh drink or two and a meal under the shade of the trees.

Harriet Motlholoe.

“The number of people who attended this weekend’s market left us in shock, and we could not have been more grateful for the support. With the fun everyone had, the number of people who show up just keeps on growing,” said Keith Howie, the organiser of Perry’s Farm Market.

Mokgaetja Macheke and Moshe Mogale.

The market is on every last Saturday of the month and on opportune days like a long weekend.

Andy McQueen, Jerry Hiltermann, Willem Fick, André Kotze and Ras Allman. <br />Photos: Bartlo Nel
Orwell Nyathi, Dionna Simelane, Buntu Nkomo and litte Zion Simelane.

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