The last Sunday in January is shaping up to be a big one at Moss Vale Showground.
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Sunday, January 30 will see the team at HiViZ markets return to the Moss Vale Showground market location after their successful pre-Christmas market on December 12.
Kerrie Humphrey, manager of HiViZ markets, was confident before re-opening this iconic location in Moss Vale and the event didn't let her down.
"I was so happy with the support from locals in the area, it was wonderful speaking to small business in the Moss Vale area, and everyone I spoke to had a story to tell on the history of Moss Vale market," Humphreys said.
"I find that by listening to people helps with ensuring that you can offer something that people are looking for and a market is no different to any other business."
This next event will be another family fun day with rides, miniature train rides, show bags, ice-cream, street foods, live music and also fresh produce with locally grown potatoes and delicious local baked breads by Mouth to Water.
Peter Cohen will again be on deck with his fresh baked local breads, relishes, chili sauces, honey, dog treats, plants and garden art.
With over 100 stalls at this next market, there will be something for everyone.
HiViz expressed their excitement at the markets returning and also gave thanks to the Rotary Club of Moss Vale for their assistance.
"We chose this date because it is the end of the school holidays and people will be looking at staying close to home after the holiday period, but still wanting a great day out," their statement read.
"The team at HiViZ markets would like to also welcome the Rotary Club of Moss Vale on board for this next event, the Rotary will also be running they're canteen on the day to offer some yummy foods for the day, the all-time favorite sausage sandwich, pies and bacon and egg rolls."
Weather permitting the Argyle Street entry will be open for easy access and public carparking.
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