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Market mischief does the trick

THE Original Eumundi Markets will take a spooky turn on Saturday 31 October for a Fair Day Out with a Halloween twist.
Eumundi Market director Craig Walter said visitors could expect a whole lot of spooky fun on the day with some great prizes up for grabs including $600 worth of market vouchers to be won by the best dressed visitors and stallholders.
“Young market visitors can take part in Trick or Treat Trail game stops for some Halloween fun. Games include pin the tail on the black cat, witch’s hat ring toss, pumpkin bowling, and squirmy worm dunk. And when kids complete the tricky game trail, they can collect a Halloween treat,” Craig said.
A Fair Day Out celebrates inclusive communities and is a wonderful creative expression for people with disabilities.
The day is organised with volunteer and professional support by the On Track Co-operative, comprising five Sunshine Coast NFP disability support organisations – Equity Works, Inclusion Plus Family Support, SCILS, Spiral, and Parent to Parent – which together support over 800 people with disabilities and their families on the Sunshine Coast.
The hub of the event will be at the Eumundi Amphitheatre with stalls providing information services for people with disability, stalls run by people with disability, a haunted house photo booth, as well as free art and craft activities for children, plus a jam tent with musical instruments to come and try, supplied and manned by Mooloolaba Tafe.
The amphitheatre stage will see entertainment from 9.30am to 2pm with a blend of performances including dance, music and more.
Further information, including the full program and further Trick or Treat Trail details, can be found at www.eumundimarkets.com.au

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