Close to 100 artisans are getting you sorted for Christmas under the banner of a great cause.
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Stallholders from around the state will fill the beautiful Nargoon Woolshed with their handcrafted wares, raising money for Cystic Fibrosis.
Bianca Brady from Eurongilly’s 2-year-old son Archer was born with CF.
“Archer takes enzymes with each meal to help his pancreas absorb fats and help him remain at a healthy weight,” Ms Brady said.
“He keeps very active and especially enjoys swimming, jumping on the trampoline and keeping up with his three elder siblings, Sophia, Oscar and Jemima as part of his physio regime.”
There is currently no cure. A gold coin entry donation and raffle on the day will go towards CFNSW.
Organisers are expecting over 500 people through the doors for the Boutique Christmas Markets on Thursday November 23, from 10am-3pm.