Slow Food Community Market (Lansdowne)

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Slow Food Community Market (Lansdowne)

The Slow Food Community Market’s main aim is bring an awareness of a healthier, happier lifestyle. It is also about community-building and encouraging the entrepreneurial spirit.

Everybody is welcome, it is about celebration of life and bringing people together.

TSFCMDate: Saturday, 07 November 2009
Time: 10h00 – 15h00
Venue: The Lansdowne Methodist Church (Close to Stocks Meat Market and the foot of Lansdowne Bridge)

What there’ll be on offer:
* Natural & Organic vegetables & plants
* Handmade arts & crafts
* Handmade clothes & bags
* Handmade chocolate
* Jewellery
TSFCM2* Baked goods
* Delicious traditional & contemporary food
* Homemade: pestos, atchaars, etc
* Reflexology
* Organic honey (subject to availability)

Contact: Sheena on 021 761 5411, 083 414 8538 or organics@mweb.co.za

Come to the Market and experience the warm and friendly environment created by all that’s participating.
How to get there:

Market will be in the main hall of the Lansdowne Methodist Church coming from Kenilworth Centre Racecourse road you will turn left before the foot of Lansdowne bridge. From Turfhall Road you go over Lansdowne bridge and take the first right turn which brings you into the parking area of the Lansdowne Methodist church

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