This Sunday the Cargo Village Green will host close to 60 market stall holders from here and afare.
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Shoppers with Christmas on their mind will have the chance to peruse the homewares, crafts and clothes for something special.
Coffee and food trucks will keep the crowds fed and the 10am-3pm event will raise money for the Children's Cancer Institute.
Robin McFarlane will return to the Cargo Village Markets to assist her granddaughter Breanna Lewis with her terrarium enterprise and this time they’re bringing pie.
Mrs McFarlane said the market plant shop is a way of helping her granddaughter who has physical and intellectual disabilities get herself set up financially, by giving her somewhere to sell the tiny gardens she creates as a type of therapy.
“One day she wants to make it her only income so she doesn’t have to rely on anyone else,” she said.
Mrs McFarlane’s husband Kevin Conyard will join them on Sunday to sell his “bloody beautiful” homemade apple pies with ice cream and pavlovas at the stall.
Mrs McFarlane said the Cargo market gave everyone a “jolly good time to catch up”.
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