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Heber Xmas Fair - Rent a stall!


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Calling all creative traders! Alongside the fabulous festivities for the children (including games, activities and Santa?s grotto), this year?s Xmas Fair at Heber Primary School will include stalls from parents and/or the local community selling their own products and creations.


The number of stalls is limited, and we are keen to have a variety of things on sale. Stalls are offered to local traders at ?35 per stall/table.


The Xmas Fair is on Sunday 1st December, 11.30 ? 3pm. If you would like to rent a stall to sell your fabulous creations (you can rent a stall outright or team up with another seller) please contact Kristy at [email protected] or PM by Monday 25th November.

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