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Redland Bay markets go down a treat

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By Redland City News Published July 20, 2023
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NIGHT OUT: There was plenty of colour and excitement as families enjoyed the inaugural Shoreline twilight markets.
NIGHT OUT: There was plenty of colour and excitement as families enjoyed the inaugural Shoreline twilight markets.
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The Shoreline community at Redland Bay was an array of vibrant sounds, tastes and sights for the first Shoreline twilight market.

From the creators of Kingston’s Milky Way Markets and Yarrabilba’s Mingle Markets, not-for-profit community market event organisers, Mingle Markets Australia, delivered their first twilight market offering at Shoreline Jingeri Park on July 7 with over 45 stall holders and 11 food trucks.

Supported by the Shoreline Community Grants Program, which aims to facilitate community led initiatives, the markets support small local businesses and create a sense of community at a family friendly event with food, vibrant live entertainment, handmade artisan goods, fashion and art.

The Shoreline markets will be back on Friday, September 1.

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Redland City News July 20, 2023
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