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Book a spot at the SPCA’s Christmas market

The Christmas market will include outsourced vendors who will be selling a wide range of festive products.

VENDORS can still book a space to sell their wares at the upcoming Christmas Market hosted by the Durban and Coast SPCA.

The market will take place at the SPCA in Springfield Park on Saturday, December 4 from 08:00 to 11:00.

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“Join us for a fun morning, and get all your of Christmas shopping done in one go. With a wide variety of unique gifts to choose from and festive decorations that are sure to bring the magic of Christmas into your home,” said the SPCA.

By introducing outside vendors to the market, this special Christmas edition will differ from the SPCA’s usual market.

“Most of the stalls will be outsourced to local crafters and suppliers, with just a few, carefully selected pre-loved items from our Charity Shop also on sale,” said the SPCA.

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Food and drinks will be on sale. SPCA calendars will also be on sale for R130 each. To book a stall, at a cost of R300, contact Tanya at tanya@spcadbn.org.za (include a product list in the email).

No hot food vendors will be allowed.

 


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