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Thursday, May 12, 2011
Markets – Sunshine coast
Wednesdays
•Eumundi Markets - Memorial Drive, Eumundi, 8am to 1.30pm
The Eumundi Market is the biggest on the Sunshine Coast and one of the biggest in Queensland. Any Wednesday or Saturday of the year around 10,000 locals, interstate and international tourists come to enjoy the atmosphere, the fun and of course the multitude of arts, crafts and produce on display, over 300 stalls of them in fact, as well as music and street theatre.
Thursdays
•Cooroy Community Market - R.S.L. Hall Maple St, Thursdays 8am - 1.30pm
Saturdays
•Cooran Eco Markets - King St Cooran, Pioneer Park, every 1st & 3rd Saturday of each month
Set amongst the beautiful shady hinterland of Cooran (5 mins north of Pomona) with a friendly family atmosphere and children park beside it. Expect to see a range of fresh local produce, plants, homemade food, live music, jewellery and Art & Craft. Contact - Shane Murray: 5485 2767, Mark Steer: 5485 2526
•Suncoast Growers Market - Suncoast Christian College, 7 - 13 Kiel Mountain Rds, Woombye, every Saturday, 6.30am to 12pm. Contact Helen on 0416 217 093 for more information.
•Pomona - beside Stan Topper Park every second Saturday, 6am to noon every second and fourth Saturday
•Eumundi Markets - Memorial Drive, Eumundi, 6.30am to 2pm
The Eumundi Market is the biggest on the Sunshine Coast and one of the biggest in Queensland. Any Wednesday or Saturday of the year around 10,000 locals, interstate and international tourists come to enjoy the atmosphere, the fun and of course the multitude of arts, crafts and produce on display, over 300 stalls of them in fact, as well as music and street theatre.
•Yandina Plant and Produce Markets - Yandina Sports Grounds (Wonga Park), 7am to noon
•Beerwah Village Craft Markets - first Saturday of each month, 8am to 1pm
•Coolum Market - CWA Hall, Coolum Terrace, first Saturday of month, 8am to noon
•Landsborough Country Markets - Memorial Hall, Peace Park, Maleny Rd, Landsborough, 8am to 1pm
•Mapleton Markets - Mapleton Hall Grounds, Obi Obi Road, Maleny, first Saturday of the month 8am to 12.30pm
•Kenilworth Country Markets - CWA Grounds, Elizabeth Street Kenilworth, first & third Saturday of each month, 8am to 1pm
•Yandina Makers Market - Anglican Church Grounds, Farrell Street, Yandina, 9am - 1pm
The Yandina Maker's Market is designed for locals and tourists to "Meet the Maker". The new market will showcase local artisans who proudly make their own products in a environment free from imports. Handcrafted jewellery, clothing, henna, art/photography, and candles are included among the stalls. Contact Dennis Sutton 07 5472 7409 or 07 5472 8710
Sundays
•Caloundra Country & Farmers Market
Every Sunday in Arthur Street - 7am to 12 noon
All your Fresh Fruit & Veg. Flowers & Plants.
Fresh Seafood, plus Hand-made Clothes, Craft, Tools, Books & Collectables
Car Boot Sales and New Stall Holders Welcome
Ph 0401 482 949
•Buderim Sunday Markets - in the car park behind the old Buderim Post Office, Lindsay Rd, Buderim, second and fourth Sunday of the month, 8am - 12 noon
•Eumundi Collectables Market - Butter Factory, 124 Memorial Drive, Eumundi, 8am to 2pm
•Nambour Sunday Markets - Nambour Showgrounds 7am to 12 noon
•Caboolture Markets - Caboolture showgrounds, Beerburrum Rd, Caboolture, 6am - 12 noon
•Noosa Marina Markets - 2 Parkyn Court, Tewantin, 8am - 2pm. The Noosa Marina art, craft and local produce market has an idyllic setting on the deck, overlooking the Noosa River.
•Lions Club of Mooloolaba Sunday Markets
Cnr Fishermans Road and David Low Way, Maroochydore
Held every Sunday between 6am to 12 noon
Phone 0429 109 149 for enquiries and bookings.
•Maleny Art Craft & Collectables Market -
RSL Hall Bunya Street, Maleny
Held every Sunday 8am to 2pm
Please contact 0448 423 919 for more informations
•Cotton Tree Markets - King Street, Cotton Tree, King St, 7am to 1pm
•Peregian Beach Markets - Kingfisher Drive, Perigian Beach, first, third and fifth Sunday of the month, 7am -12.30pm
•Caboolture Show Society Fleamarket - Caboolture Showground, Beerburrum Road, Caboolture, 6am until noon
•Peachester Markets - Peachester Hall, 9am to 2pm
•Woodford Country Markets - Archer St, Woodford, third Sunday of every month,6am-1pm
•Queensland Cancer Fund Markets - First Ave car park, Bongaree, Bribie Island, first Sunday of each month, 8am - 12 noon
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