The Earth Fair Market is gearing up for silly season and hosting a series of themed events, the first of which takes place this evening (and has started at the time of writing this!). A little early for Mardi Gras, perhaps, but it’s definitely likely to be rather festive!
The silly season is rushing towards us and Earth Fair has lined up some really great shopping experiences and exciting events.
The vibey Wednesday night markets are becoming popular for mid-week fresh food top ups and also as a social outing to meet friends and family and have a meal while the kids play. Please note that our Wednesday trading times have changed to 4pm – 8:30pm.
Up coming events:
Mardi Gras Market! Wednesday 18th November
Put on your brightest clothes and come to the market for a wonderful evening of fire dancers, Marimba bands and other Mardi Gras treats.
And, future themed markets include a Beerfest (Wednesday 2nd December), with plenty of Bratwurst, Sauerkraut and of course 1 litre beers! Plus, two Christmas Markets – 11th December and 18th December.
Earth Fair will be hosting two extra Christmas Night markets on Friday 11th and Friday 18th December from 4pm-9pm. We will have a range of beautiful upmarket craft traders to compliment our wonderful food mix. This will include jewellery, clothes, skin and bath products and many other lovely Xmas gifts. Come and do all your Xmas shopping at the festive market and avoid the crowded malls.
Event details:
The Earth Fair Food Market is held every Saturday from 9am to 2.30pm and every Wednesday from 4pm to 8.30pm at South Palms (next to Builders Warehouse), in Tokai Main Rd. www.earthfairmarket.co.za
DISCLAIMER: Please use any event information as a guide only. Whilst every effort is made to ensure the accuracy thereof, things do change – and the best way to make sure something is definitely on is to contact the event organisers themselves. Full bells’n'whistles disclaimer here.
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