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Easter Market blooms at Field and Study in Parkmore

Field and Study Park buzzed with energy as local vendors, artisans, and families gathered for a vibrant Easter Market, celebrating creativity, food, and community togetherness.

The charming Field and Study Park on April 12 transformed into a bustling hub of activity as local traders and community members gathered for the highly anticipated Easter Market.

The event brought together a diverse array of vendors, artisans, and families, celebrating the spirit of the season with a festive atmosphere filled with laughter, creativity, and community bonding.

The Easter Market featured an impressive lineup of stalls offering a variety of goods, from handcrafted jewellery and artisanal clothing to homemade jams and baked treats.

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Artisans showcased their talents, presenting unique creations that reflected the vibrant culture and creativity of the community. Shoppers eagerly browsed the stalls, engaging with the makers and learning the stories behind their crafts.

Food was another highlight at the market, with traders offering an enticing selection of delicious bites. From freshly baked goods and gourmet street food to refreshing beverages, there was something to satisfy every palate.

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The atmosphere was further enlivened by live entertainment, with local musicians playing cheerful tunes that encouraged attendees to dance and join in the festivities. Children delighted in face painting and crafts, exploring their creativity while keeping the holiday spirit alive.

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