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The Christmas Farmers’ Market will again feature a family festival at the Old Cheese Factory in Berwick.
The whole family can enjoy the wonderful park surroundings as the venue prepares for and celebrates the festive season.
The Rotary Club of Berwick and Father Christmas will welcome parents and their children to the twilight market.
Organisers say they want to reward their customers who have made the market a greater success this year.
Customers will enjoy two gifts – the outstanding quality of farmers’ products and a range of treats for their children.
The children’s activities will include face painting, a jumping castle, playground fun, bubble generators, lollies, balloons and other goodies.
Customers can enjoy a coffee or brunch while the youngsters safely burn energy in the jumping castle.
The farmers are in a festive mood.
There are more than 50 stallholders who will offer fresh farm products.
The vegetable selection ranges across the alphabet – from asparagus and beans, through to zucchini. There will be delicious seasonal fruits – from apples and cherries to raspberries and strawberries.
The wide range of high quality meats include many cuts of beef, lamb and pork and there will be hams and sausages of many spicy types.
Shoppers can add free range eggs and a selection of fish.
Plus there is a huge range of biscuits, breads, cakes, cheeses, chutneys and jams, garlic, olives and oils, pastas, herbs and spices, teas, wines and beers.
Many products will be grift wrapped and this may give customers the answer for a different gift.
They are encouraged to enjoy the Christmas present and have fun with their children.
Rotary Club of Berwick Farmers Twilight Market is at The Old Cheese Factory, 34 Homestead Road, Berwick, on Monday 23 December from 4pm to 8pm.
Parking is free.
Inquiries to Joe Collins at jco33418@bigpond.net.au.

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