A FESTIVE tradition will continue with the annual Maker’s Christmas Market on Saturday next week.
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The market was originally due to be this week, but predicted heavy rain and possible flooding forced organisers to push it back a week.
Horsham’s The Makers Gallery and Studio co-ordinator Tricia Arber said the market in the Horsham Library car park would feature a variety of stalls.
“We have everything from patchwork to clothing, cards and plants – a whole variety of different items,” she said.
“The gallery will be open on the day as well – a lot of people don't realise that.
“We're trying to get as many people in the gallery to have a look as well.”
Mrs Arber said the gallery – in Horsham’s Mibus Centre – had adopted a Christmas feel as the festive season approached.
“We have a beautiful range of presents and goodies,” she said.
“I’ve also made a Kris Kringle corner. We know lots of families and workplaces do that, so this is somewhere they can come to get their Kris Kringle presents.
“All the goodies in that corner are $10 and under.”
The market will run from 9am to 1.30pm.
Mrs Arber said a raffle would be drawn at noon, with six prizes on offer.