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Vintage treasures set for local 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 28 August from 9am til 1pm.

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

There will be a wealth of fabulous vintage wares, along with retro fashion gems, homewares, a huge selection of vinyls and handcrafted treasures

Viva La Vintage is the perfect place to ease into a relaxed Sunday with live music and the Imperial Hotel bar from 10am for those that fancy a glass of bubbles to celebrate their market finds.

The market is held in The Green Room and The Brewery spaces, upstairs at The Imperial Hotel. The space is weather-proof and air conditioned so comfortable rain, hail or shine.

Viva La Vintage is free entry for visitors and family-friendly.

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

Sunday 28 April will see Park Sounds taking place from 1-4pm in Caplick Park – in the centre of town and across the road from The Imperial Hotel.

Park Sounds is a fabulous afternoon of free live music on the last Sunday of the month. Make a day of it and pack your picnic rug to soak up the grooves after your retail therapy at Viva La Vintage.

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