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HomeNewsPlans for Pomona Christmas Market look bright

Plans for Pomona Christmas Market look bright

Pomona’s inaugural Christmas Night Market last year provided an evening of fun as the community and local business people joined together for a very successful street fair.

This year the Pomona & District Chamber of Commerce (PDCC) is planning to build on the enthusiasm that saw Pomona’s main street overflow with stall holders, musicians, cooking demonstrations – even Santa put in an appearance.

The date has been set for Friday, 6 December, from 4.30-8pm.

The Cooroy/Pomona Lions Club has come on board this year to lend a hand with the organising.

Included will be a Tradie Alley – an area for local tradies to promote their business.

Food and cooking demonstrations will take place with chefs Matt Golinski and Peter Wolfe, and there is the Lions Club barbecue in Joe Bazzo Park.

There will be artisan and handmade craft stalls, music, face painting and of course Santa will make an appearance at sunset.

Organisers are looking for local stall holders, and for tradies who would like to put up a table or back in the ute. A section will be set aside for them in the carpark beside Raine & Horne.

This is promote the level of skill in the area, their business, and it may provide an opportunity to recruit staff.

Further information contact: Kay Kelloway at Pomona’s Little Pantry – 0438 851 680.

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