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Get revved up for the Car Boot Sale this weekend

Get ready to take off with CAST and Highway Mail's first Car Boot Sale.

THE day has finally arrived for Cast and Highway Mail’s first market fun-day and car boot sale. The fun-day will be hosted at Home Ground Church, 2 Church Place, Westville, tomorrow, Saturday, May 28 from 08:00 to 12:30.

Featuring a variety of home-grown enterprises, showcasing their wares and selling items ranging from arts and crafts to handmade baked goodies, this day will be a fun-filled experience for people of all ages.

With approximately 70 stallholders and car-boot vendors, there will be delicious food, live entertainment, fantastic raffles every hour and much more. A supervised Kid Zone, featuring numerous activities, such as face-painting, candyfloss, and a jumping castle, will be available at the event.

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The car boot sale, which will also serve as a fundraising event, will be a fun-filled morning for families to shop, eat, relax and be entertained while supporting a worthwhile cause to assist those in need.

The CAST and Highway Mail crew are excited to meet the community and encourages everyone to come out to support this incredible event.

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