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Christmas treats at market

A Christmas Market will be held on Friday 29 November from 12noon to 5pm at the St Andrews Anglican Church, Bicentennial Drive, Sunshine Beach.

With plenty of Christmas gifts and children’s activities, it will be a great festive afternoon for people of all ages, and an opportunity to pick up a gift for family and friends.

All the Christmas treats will be available including cakes, fruit mince-balls, mince-pies, shortbread, chutneys, confectionery, and even very special lemon cordial.

There will also be table decorations, plants, jewellery, books, CDs and DVDs, and – for sport lovers – historic Olympic posters.

There will also be a sausage-sizzle, a variety of sweet and savoury treats and a coffee van.

Funds raised from this Christmas Market will be used to support the work of the Chaplaincy programs at the two Sunshine Beach State Schools.

Emma at the high school has a Breakfast Club, and along with Simone at the primary school, there are funds to assist those children whose families need financial support with school clothing, lunches if necessary, attendance at holiday camps and school excursions.

Eftpos will be available.

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