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Makers market makes it happen at Litchi Orchard

Litchi Orchard manager Rebecca Lovett said the day went off without a hitch and they were pleased not only with the turnout, but also with the feedback received from those who attended on the day.

More than 700 people attended the Litchi Orchard’s Christmas Makers Market on Sunday despite the not-so-great weather and enjoyed the numerous eats, treats, refreshments and live entertainment on the day.

Enjoying the fact that the Christmas Makers Market was a huge success were (from left) Nathi Chetty, Bronwyn Eb, Benjamin Lovett, Paul Eb, Rebecca Lovett and Emily Smithers.
Slicing into a juicy steak which would later be served on a bun was The Original Biltong Steak’s Gerrie Oosthuizen along with Ray Kyte and Antoinette Scallan who are about to enjoy one of the steak rolls.

Litchi Orchard manager Rebecca Lovett said the day went off without a hitch and they were pleased not only with the turnout, but also with the feedback received from those who attended on the day.

Enjoying the Christmas Makers Market at the Litchi Orchard were Laura and Calla Nixon. Laura (The Christmas Kist) was selling stunning wooden Christmas decorations.
Mariette Viljoen (centre) is happy with the feedback received from (left) Rouxle Koekemoer and (right) Dot Koekemoer for her delicious home-made treats.

From samoosas to hand-made and locally produced plastic free Christmas tree decorations, everything had a place at the Christmas Makers Market and needless to say, the day was a huge success.

Vernie’s House of Curries’ Alvern and Vernie Naidoo made sure everyone at the Christmas Makers Market got a taste of their samoosas.
Having a lovely time at the Litchi Orchard last weekend were Shaun and Tasha Botha along with Josephine Westraadt.

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