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Night market expands

Today a night market, tomorrow the world!
That could easily be D.J’s Night Market’s slogan.
In just a year, D.J’s Market from the Oakgrove Community Centre has branched out into the night with the launch of this sister market which gives all those busy families a chance to shop after hours.
They will find the market at the brand new Lynbrook Community Centre, 2 Harris Street, Lynbrook, on Friday 24 July from 5.30pm to 9.30pm.
It’ll run on the fourth Friday of every month.
Entry is $2 and visitors can feel good about handing the money over because not only will it give them a raffle ticket, which will have five draws through market hours so no one misses out, but proceeds will be going to the Melanoma Institute Australia which D.J’s has supported in memory of market organiser Sharyn’s mum.
Contact Sharyn on 0490 029 133.

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