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Countdown begins for Kingsburgh Lions’ first 2019 flea market

Stallholders who are keen on booking a table to sell goods are urged to contact the organisers.

KINGSBURGH Lions will hold its first flea market of 2019 on Saturday, 2 February at the St Mary’s Church hall in Warner Beach.

Those keen on booking a table to sell goods are urged to contact the organisers.

From November last year, the Kingsburgh Lions swapped their monthly car boot sales at Winklespruit Bowling Club for the flea market at the Warner Beach site, as it was felt that this venue is more central and accessible for stallholders and shoppers alike.

The Lions reminded not only the shoppers from the community, but also stallholders that they’re open for business again.

The previous markets saw the stallholders sell anything from clothing, biscuits and cakes, beautiful macramé bags and pot holders and bric-a-brac, to exquisite cactus plants and a wide selection of interesting and useful items.

Hungry shoppers were enticed with mouthwatering egg and bacon rolls, scrumptious vetkoek with tasty fillings, and pancakes. Cold drinks, tea and coffee were also on sale. The Lions are also considering selling ice cream.

To find out more about booking a table, which comes at a cost of R40, call Sonia on 072-761-1610. Gates open at 7.30am for shoppers.

 

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