The event aims to bring locals and neighbouring towns together to enjoy unique shopping and dining experiences while supporting local businesses. Allan St will be closed to traffic from Church St to Albion St to accommodate the market, providing a relaxed shopping environment with free parking.
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Jemma Jones
The Kyabram Spring Market is set to transform Allan St into a bustling shopping precinct, with the Kyabram Chamber of Commerce president Stephen Mullins encouraging locals to support their community businesses.
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“It is a great community event that brings locals and neighbouring towns together to enjoy a great day out with the family and introduce Kyabram’s unique shopping and dining experiences — and don’t forget the free parking,” Mr Mullins said.
The Kyabram Spring Market is this coming Friday, November 7, during the day, along Allan St, Kyabram.
Allan St will be closed to traffic from Church St to Albion St to accommodate the market, creating an easy and relaxed shopping precinct with free parking throughout the town.
Local businesses and visiting traders will fill the street, offering what Mr Mullins describes as bargains galore.
The market coincides with the annual RV Country Music Festival, which runs from Melbourne Cup Day through to the weekend.
Festival-goers stopping by Allan St will find entertainment from buskers from the country music event, along with entertainment, jumping castles, kids’ activities and face painting.
“The Kyabram Spring Market is a great way to start your Christmas shopping,” Mr Mullins said.
With more than 30 carefully selected street vendors offering a curated selection of high-quality goods, the market condenses the best of a month’s worth of markets into one day.
Visitors can expect a wide range of goods from over 30 street vendors, including homewares, food, fashion and beauty products, making it an ideal opportunity for Christmas shopping.
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Jemma Jones
The event showcases variety homewares, food, fashion, relaxation and beauty and so much more in what organisers describe as a town with a vibrant and friendly atmosphere.
Food options include sausage sizzles alongside other street food vendors and Kyabram’s vast array of cafés, pubs and hospitality businesses.
“I would like to thank the chamber’s vice-president, Steve Vicks, plus all the other committee members and people who have helped put the market together, plus the Kyabram businesses and community groups who all make the Spring Market the success it is,” Mr Mullins said.
The chamber president emphasised the importance of supporting local commerce.
“This is all about having a great day out with the family and ensuring that we support local businesses and not default to the internet or Melbourne.
“Think local, support local, buy local, which helps the local economy and enables businesses to employ more locals.”
The Kyabram Spring Market, organised by the Kyabram Chamber of Commerce, will transform Allan St into a bustling shopping precinct on November 7.
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Jemma Jones