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Get crafty at market

THE Berwick Craft Market has been operating for more than 21 years.
Berwick Leisure Centre YMCA manager Lauren Weeding said the market was one of Victoria’s leading community craft markets.
She said the market featured a variety of quality stalls, including jewellery, plants, garden ornaments, clothing, giftware, toys, children and baby products.
“The market is held on the third Sunday of each month, except January, from 9am till 2pm,” she said.
“We also have a twilight market coming up on Friday, 2 December from 6pm until 9.30pm.
“Come along and do some Christmas shopping. There will be children’s activities and a visit from Santa.
“We are very proud of the quality of the products offered for sale at the Berwick Craft Market.
“Everything is either hand made or home grown.
“Our generous stall holders donate some of their products each month for us to raffle.
“Anyone who attends the market can fill in a free entry form and the raffle is drawn at 1pm.
“The prize is different each month but is always valued between $100 and $150 and is displayed at reception.
“We are located at 79 Manuka Rd, Berwick and inquiries can be made to 9707 3371.”

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