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Bawley Point and Kioloa creatives will show their wares at a village market.
Residents of the local area will sell their home made, baked or grown produce at the Bawley Point Markets to be held in the shopping centre from 4pm until 8pm on Saturday March 7.
More than 20 stalls will sell items such as local photo cards, paintings, photography, jewellery, lead lighting and handbags.
There will be unusual goodies such as items crocheted from jute and hemp, hand knitting, 100 per cent soy candles named after local beaches, recycled fence paling creations and woodwork.
For foodies home made cakes and fresh produce, such as eggs, garlic, cheese, oysters and fish will be on offer, as well as wine tasting and hot food.
Live music will add to the convivial atmosphere.
Organisers are hoping people will take a drive to Bawley to discover the myriad of good on offer.
The market follows the success of a previous event held last month, with another evening planned for the Easter school holidays.
Community groups from in and around the village will also have displays, including the men’s shed, Murramarang Community Garden, Nippers, Sport and Rec and Anzac 100 Club.