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HomeEntertainmentA fine time at Eumundi's Vintage Market

A fine time at Eumundi’s Vintage Market

Lovers of vintage treasures and bespoke crafts are in for a fine time at the next Viva la Vintage market at The Imperial Hotel Eumundi on Sunday 24 April from 9am til 1pm.

The markets are held four times a year and have developed a reputation as the place to find unique collectables.

Viva la Vintage coordinator Lisa Williment curates the stalls for the market and is excited by the collections coming to next Viva la Vintage.

“There’ll be a wealth of fabulous vintage wares, along with retro fashion gems, homewares, a huge selection of vinyls and handcrafted treasures,” Lisa said.

The market is The Green Room and The Brewery spaces, upstairs at The Imperial Hotel.

“Viva la Vintage is the perfect place to ease yourself into a relaxed Sunday,” Lisa said.

“We’ll have live music as well as the Imperial Bar opening from 10am for those that fancy a glass of bubbles to celebrate their market finds.

“Shoppers will be happy to know the space is weather-proof and air conditioned so it’s a comfortable space rain, hail or shine.”

Viva la Vintage is family-free with free entry for visitors.

For further information, please contact Lisa on 0403 265 196 or email vivalavintagemarket@gmail.com

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