“The market is a great day out with something for all ages,” said Mayor Shane Sali.
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Greater Shepparton City Council is calling on community members and visitors to mark their calendars and enjoy what is on offer at the Tatura Market.
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Set to take place on Saturday, May 3 from 9am to 1pm at Stuart Mock Place, the market offers the perfect chance to find thoughtful, locally made gifts for Mother’s Day while soaking up the lively atmosphere.
Shoppers can expect a wide variety of stalls, including locally sourced produce, handcrafted goods and unique finds.
Greater Shepparton City Council Mayor Councillor Shane Sali said the market is an important event for the town and encouraged the community to show their support.
“The market is a great day out with something for all ages,” Cr Sali said.
“It is an important event for the community and I encourage everyone to come along, enjoy the atmosphere and see what’s on display.”
City of Greater Shepparton Mayor Shane Sali.
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Council’s place manager Bonnie McIntosh said she was excited to co-ordinate the market again and celebrate all that Tatura has to offer.
“There’s such a buzz in town on market day, it brings people together, supports local businesses and is such a special addition to Tatura,” she said.
“We are grateful for all the support the market continues to see and are eager for its return.
“Without the support of our community, events like these would not take place.”
Located in the heart of Tatura, the market will feature various stalls offering everything from fashion, homewares and jewellery to artisan crafts, along with live entertainment and kids’ activities to keep the whole family entertained.
Hogan St businesses will also be open, offering a wide selection of retail, food and beverage options to explore.
“We have worked closely with local vendors to ensure the market has something for everyone to enjoy,” Ms McIntosh said.
“It is an opportunity for our community and visitors to come together and tick off some early Mother’s Day shopping.”
Midland Ward Cr Rod Schubert expressed his excitement at the market’s return and seeing the community come alive to support local businesses.
“It is fantastic to see the Tatura Market return and bring so much life into the centre of town,” he said.
“Events like these really show the strength of our community and value of supporting our local creators.”
Residents are encouraged to get out, shop local and enjoy the atmosphere and entertainment at the Tatura Market.