The Kyabram Bush Market on Friday, November 10, proved to be a resounding success, attracting visitors from the district who indulged in great bargains offered by local businesses.
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Stores along Allan St opened their doors, providing shoppers with a cool escape from the heat, while others set up stands along the road, offering home-made goods such as wine, cookies, jams and candles.
“Couldn’t ask for a better day,” Ciavarella’s Betta Home Living’s Lou Ciavarella said.
As the Kyabram RV Country Music Festival approached, many caravanners were spotted enjoying the market, securing bargains and unique items after setting up for the festival.
“I’m really happy with it,” said Anne Churches, who helps run the Kyabram hall.
“The numbers seem good and there are a few caravanners here.”
Shoppers eagerly made their purchases, taking advantage of great deals and exploring what Kyabram has to offer.
Sara Hubble from Ajes Shoes & Fashion was excited by the event.
“It’s great, we are clearing stuff,” she said.
Many small businesses along the road showcased their goods, while shoppers stopped to take photos with the amazing cars displayed outside Autopro.
Carlie Sleeth, who created Sweet Skye, shared her enthusiasm.
“This is my first bush market and I will do it again,” she said.
The Cookie Fairy manager Esmarie Olivier and Burnt Butter’s Jess Scoble were thrilled with the successful day, which brought many customers and smiling faces.