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December 4, 2023

Christmas Bazaar of Local Delights

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Red imported fire ants in South Murwillumbah update

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The North Byron Hotel invite you to join them this December for an extraordinary yuletide experience at their inaugural ‘Christmas Bazaar of Local Delights.’ They’re highlighting some of our incredible producers and suppliers from the Northern Rivers, with fantastic entertainment and activities to capture the essence of the holiday season.

Indulge in a variety of food and drink tastings while taking advantage of the convenience of pre-ordering your festive essentials and supporting our local community. From Cromwell Farms Christmas Ham, Salumi meats and fresh seafood to local beers, wines and spirits, sample and secure your favourites for the holiday season!

The bazaar organisers say some of the talented producers joining their Christmas Bazaar of Local Delights are Jilly Wines, Brookie’s Byron Bay Gin, Azteca Margarita Mix, Common People Brewing, Cromwell Farms, Morelli Fresh, Salumi Australia, Australian Bay Lobster and Oysters, and Suncoast Fresh – just to get your taste buds salivating.

For the little elves in your life, they’ve put together an exciting afternoon of fun and activities. Watch them light up as they enjoy gingerbread decorating, Christmas arts and crafts by the team from Kidzklub Australia, Christmas carol sing-alongs, reindeer rides with our neighbours at Zephyr Horses… and they may possibly even have a special encounter with the bearded man himself – Santa Claus!

The excitement doesn’t stop there as the fantastic team, known for bringing you the Shire Choir, have crafted a Christmas extravaganza of live music and interactive entertainment that will take the stage from 3pm. It will be sure to get you in the festive spirit for the season ahead.

Mark Sunday, 3 December in your calendars and make this Christmas more memorable by supporting our vibrant local community of farmers, producers, and suppliers!

As a little cherry on top – you can pre-book FREE tickets, and you’ll automatically enter a raffle for a chance to win a fabulous local goody hamper. Don’t miss out on the event of the season. See you at the Christmas Bazaar of Local Delights!

www.northbyronhotel.com.au
2pm-8pm on Sunday,
3 December at the
North Byron Hotel


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