Sell home crafts at the Cottage Markets in Annascaul
Weekly cottage markets at in Annascaul
Annascaul Cafe and Pottery are delighted to be hosting the Cottage Markets in Annascaul on February 12th this year. We will host these markets once a month until September. These markets are an integral part of our community and are so important as a contribution to the local economy of Annascaul, Inch, Lispole and the wider regions.
These Cottage Markets in Annascaul are an opportunity to show case and sell the products that individuals love and enjoy making. It is a chance to look at completely original products and to encourage creativity Cottage markets are an ideal way to involve minimal impact, and potentially create a positive effect on locality and the surrounding areas,
Who is free to come ?
Anyone that produces home baked, home crafted or home grown
Everyone is free to sell at the cafe. We have both an indoor spacious venue and also will be selling outside the building
The recent 2 years has seen the revival and new awareness towards healthy and sustainable lifestyles. We realise that the activities of local organisations and their endeavours are a crucial stepping stone towards ecological benefits. Shopping local has many advantages for both the environment and local community. Shopping local serves as gathering and meeting places for people of all ages
Contact
Feel free to stop by from 12am to 4pm on Feb 12th
Contact Elizabeth Brookes – 0862663186 or Aidan on 086 803 5464 to book a place.
Places book up quickly so early booking is advised
What is covered ?
Each individual can apply to sell in the cafe on the day or take a stand outside the premises. We can assist with tables. Please bring yiur own pagoda if you wish to sell outside. There is a nominal intrioductory charge for 3 months of 10 Euro per day. This fee will be paid to the Cottage Market in Annascaul on day of event. These fees go towards insurance, marketing and promotion. For more information on the cottage market organisation feel free to go tho their webite or see this article
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