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Support Clansthal Conservancy’s winter craft market

Members of the Clansthal Conservancy raise funds to support conservancy initiatives that are focused on the environmental needs of the area.

THE annual Winter Craft Market, hosted by CLANSTHAL Conservancy is back on Sunday, June 26 from 09:00 to 14:00 at 111 Pig & Whistle Drive, Clansthal.

Since 2014, the Clansthal Conservancy members have raised funds by hosting seasonal craft markets in the garden of one of the homeowners. After a year-long break, they are happy to make it known that they are planning the craft market.

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The Winter Craft Market is a place to relax and support local crafters. “Visitors can enjoy a relaxing Sunday in a beautiful garden with magnificent sea views while listening to live music and socialising in an outdoor setting,” said organiser Liz Cunningham.

Featuring 40-plus traders, offering a range of crafts, clothing and décor items (no shop-bought items), there will also be homemade food stalls, so if you come early, you can have breakfast and stay for lunch.

Please note, no visiting dogs are allowed, as there are resident dogs.

For more information or to trade, contact Liz Cunningham on 083 556 8108 or email lizc@scottburgh.co.za. Alternatively, visit their Facebook page: Clansthal Conservancy.

 

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Britney Edwards

She joined the South Coast Sun as a multimedia journalist in 2022 after graduating with a Bachelor of Arts Honours in Communication through the IIE Varsity College. She covers a variety of community news; from social events, inspiring stories and sport, to hard news, municipal matters and providing a platform for people to voice their concerns.

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