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Viva La Vintage market is back

Lovers of vintage treasures and bespoke crafts will be happy to hear that the Viva La Vintage market is back – taking place up upstairs at The Imperial Hotel Eumundi on Sunday 23 April from 9am til 1pm.

The boutique market has 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 to be hosting the first Viva la Vintage for 2023.

“It’s a terrific place for a relaxed Sunday browse,” Lisa said.

“We’ve a number of stalls showcasing fabulous vintage wares, along with retro fashion, homewares, a huge selection of vinyls and a wealth of handcrafted treasures.

“We’re especially excited to welcome back Aurelie from My French Finds, with a fresh container delivery of authentic Vintage treasures that are always highly coveted.”

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

“We’ll also have our usual live music – creating that perfect Sunday morning groove,” Lisa said.

“And the Imperial Bar also opens from 10am for those who 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 has free entry for visitors and is family-friendly.

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

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