Held on the 3rd Sunday of the month

Held on the 3rd Sunday of the month

Summer Market Season - Next market is Sunday 15th January 2012 10am-2pm

Workshops running on the day are:
Yoga with Satayamo 11am-12pm
Hawaiian Hula Dancing with Janet Slater 10.30-11.30

Workshops cost only $2 to attend -please book

Yay we have just received funding from The Tas Community Fund to run workshops at each market We have an exciting selection of workshops including:
Felt jewellery making, Tai Chi, T shirt printing for kids, Yoga, Fabric Bush Dyeing and more to come! Bookings are required as spaces are limited.


Loads of very special products made by local artists - not available anywhere else. Includes photography, jewelery, woodwork, paintings, fashion, kids toys, mosaics, cards, and more!

We also have plants, vegy seedlings, fresh produce, pickles & relishes, and hot food and drinks. Support local business!
See you there.

When: The 3rd Sunday of the month October-March 10am - 2pm
Where: The Boat Park, Tigerhead Rd DOdges Ferry - follow the signs from Midway Point
Something for everyone....
We have lots of very creative local artists exhibiting their works along with plants, produce, buskers and hot food and drinks. Each market we host a workshop to encourage people to try something new, including: basket weaving with Gwen Egg, kite making, tai chi, circus skills to name a few.

The market is run by local volunteers who are passionate about showcasing what the area has to offer, all are practicing artists themselves who recognized a need for a market that specializes in locally produced products. It has proved to be a great venue for many people to kick start their business' and a great meeting place for the community.

If you would like to be involved in some way please contact us.
email: evesmith271@hotmail.com

HOW TO FIND US:
35 minutes drive from Hobart
'The Boat Park' Tigerhead Rd(just past the shops)
Dodges Ferry - next to the sea rescue building.
Follow the signs from Midway Point

We are proudly supported by the following:

Sorell Council
Tas Community Fund
Okines Community House