Crowds are invited to adopt a rosy disposition for the Molong Village Markets on Monday, with the town going pink for the McGrath Foundation.
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The market will kick-off early with a barbecue breakfast, ahead of more than 140 stallholders setting up to sell their wares at the Molong Recreation Ground.
A gold coin donation at the gate will go towards Breast Cancer Awareness month, which the region raising funds for breast cancer support nurses.
Organiser Marg Bollinger said the market is at max capacity, with sites selling out more than three weeks ago.
"Anything your little heart desires you'll be able to get your hands on," she said.
Mrs Bollinger said Molong had chosen to go pink for the week as so many people had an experience with breast cancer.
"There's an awful lot of people who have been effected by breast cancer and I don't know that there are too many people who haven't been touched by it," she said.
In addition to the donation of the entry fee, stallholders' profits from special pink items will be donated.
As well as crafts, foods and homewares, the markets will feature a host of children's activities, including a giant slide, face painting and pony rides.
The Molong Village Market barbecue kicks off at 8am, stalls open from 9am-2pm.
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