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Festive feel at markets

THE popular Eumundi Night Markets are back for the month of December with the much-loved markets coming to life each Friday.
The first night market is Friday 2 December, from 5pm to 9pm, where event-goers can enjoy retail therapy under the stars with a great selection of art and craft stalls and a wide selection of food stalls offering delicious fare from all corners of the globe.
The village of Eumundi will certainly be sparkling with shops in the village and the trees within the market precinct lit up with Christmas lights.
Caplick Park playground will be transformed into an Enchanted Forest with special animations and attractions including one of Santa’s elves climbing an aerial silk circus rig, along with a sensational laser light show by Coruno Laser Productions.
Santa himself will be arriving at the Eumundi Night Markets at 6.30pm each Friday night on the Eumundi Fire Truck, and he’ll then be available for Santa photos with market visitors.
Visitors will also enjoy a great line-up of live music, colourful street performers and fire twirlers each week, as well as free family outdoor movies screening from 7pm.
The feel-good family movie Happy Feet will screen this Friday, followed by Surf’s Up on 9 December, Elf on 16 December and The Santa Clause on 23 December.
The Buderim Ginger Factory will also be on hand to help kids decorate 200 gingerbread people every Friday night for only $2.
The Eumundi Night Markets will be held every Friday night, 2, 9, 16 and 23 December, at the Eumundi Markets from 5pm to 9pm.

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