The market will see stallholders selling local artisan crafts and unique gifts, along with live entertainment and kids’ activities from 9am to 1pm on Saturday, November 29 at Stuart Mock Place, Francis St, Tatura.
Hogan St businesses will also be open, offering retail, food and beverage options.
City of Greater Shepparton Mayor Shane Sali said the market was an important event for the community and a great opportunity to enjoy a day out before the busy festive season.
“The Tatura Market is always a fantastic event, bringing together stallholders, families and visitors in the heart of town,” he said.
“With Christmas so close, it’s the perfect chance to start your shopping early, avoid the last-minute rush and find gifts that really mean something.”
Midland Ward councillor Rod Schubert said the market was an important event for the town and a great way to highlight what made the community unique.
“Tatura has such a proud history of local businesses, farming families and creative people, and the market really captures that spirit,” he said.
“You can walk from stall to stall, have a chat with the locals and take home something that’s been grown or made with real care.”
Council place manager Bonnie McIntosh said the market played an important role in supporting the local economy.
“They give small producers, artisans and makers a platform to showcase their work, while also drawing visitors into town who often go on to shop, dine and explore more of what Tatura has to offer,” she said.
“In the lead-up to Christmas, this type of event is particularly important because it keeps money local and encourages people to discover unique gifts you can’t find in larger retail outlets.”
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