Woodside Market
Monthly market of locally produced crafts and produce hosted by the Rotary Club of Onkaparinga.
For trader inquiries contact Laurie 0408 818 972 or
treasurer@onkaparingarotaryclub.org.au
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Monthly market of locally produced crafts and produce hosted by the Rotary Club of Onkaparinga.
For trader inquiries contact Laurie 0408 818 972 or
treasurer@onkaparingarotaryclub.org.au
Monthly market of locally produced crafts and produce hosted by the Rotary Club of Onkaparinga.
For trader inquiries contact Laurie 0408 818 972 or
treasurer@onkaparingarotaryclub.org.au
Open to the Public from 10am to 3pm. Come and join us for a wonderful day out at this award winning market. Hosted by the Torrens Valley Lions Club.
We have a wide range of stallholders and fresh food available:
Candles, Diffusers, Melts, Fragrance Oils, Warmers, Unique Jewellery, Hair Products, Scrunchies, Tiaras, 3D Artwork, Resin Art, Fluid Art, Clay Work, Plants, Succulents, Macrame, Mosaics, Knitted and Crocheted Baby items and Toys, Clothes, Aprons, Tea Towels, Bowl Cosies, Scarves, Beanies, Hats, Caps, Wheat Bags, Body Lotion, Bath Bombs, Dog Treats and Food, Yarn, Wooden Bowls, Platters, locks, Signs, Furniture, Cakes, Slices, Biscuits, Preserves, Chutney, Fresh Vegetables, Donuts, Baklava, Turkish Delight, Fudge, Rocky Road, Pies, Pasties, Fresh Bread, Burgers, Sausages, Toasties, plus much more!
And, of course, fresh Coffee and picnic tables for you to enjoy the scenery.
Monthly market of locally produced crafts and produce hosted by the Rotary Club of Onkaparinga.
For trader inquiries contact Laurie 0408 818 972 or
treasurer@onkaparingarotaryclub.org.au
Running alongside the vibrant Mount Pleasant Farmers Market, MAKERS on MELROSE Artisan Market celebrates creativity, community, and local talent. Visitors can wander through stalls brimming with handcrafted treasures — from jewellery and homewares to art and textiles — all made by passionate local artisans. Live music fills the air, creating a relaxed, festive atmosphere, while delicious food and drinks invite families and friends to linger and enjoy. It’s the perfect place to shop small, support local makers, and experience the heart and soul of Mount Pleasant.
Held in the historic Lyndoch Institute and surrounding grounds, stalls will include books, homemade sweet and savoury treats, candles, plants, knitted and crochet items, home sewn items, jams, preserves and lots more! Australiana cards and Christmas themed gifts will also be available.
Also on offer will be bacon and egg sandwiches, sausage sizzles, hot and cold drinks, Devonshire teas and also milkshakes.
Free entry.
Monthly market of locally produced crafts and produce hosted by the Rotary Club of Onkaparinga.
For trader inquiries contact Laurie 0408 818 972 or
treasurer@onkaparingarotaryclub.org.au
Monthly market of locally produced crafts and produce hosted by the Rotary Club of Onkaparinga.
For trader inquiries contact Laurie 0408 818 972 or
treasurer@onkaparingarotaryclub.org.au
Nestled between the Barossa Valley and the Adelaide Hills, the picturesque town of Mt. Pleasant will once again host the annual S.A. Spring Garden Festival, happening on Saturday the 20th of September 2025.
The festival features a full program that includes very special guest speaker Hannah Moloney, a large variety of plant and garden stalls, garden themed workshops, talks, activities and free Nature Craft activities for the kids. There will also be lots of delicious food and beverages, including gluten free and vegan options.
The Mt. Pleasant Farmers Market is again partnering with the S.A. Spring Garden Festival with extended trading hours, so you’ll be able to enjoy both the Festival and the Farmers Market experience in one location.
Mt. Pleasant is a beautiful drive from every direction and in Spring, the Adelaide Hills and Barossa Valley are alive with blossoms and spectacular scenery!
Admission is $12 (+ booking fee) per adult if purchased online, $15 per adult if purchased at the gate, with children under 16 and under Free. Tickets available online and at the gate on the day.
Gates open at 8am and close at 3pm.
September market day will be bustling as it coincides with Lyndoch whole of town garage sale.
Some of our stallholders will have garage sale specials and clearance stock so make sure to check out the stalls both inside and out.
Held in the historic Lyndoch Institute and surrounding grounds, stalls will include handmade wooden buttons and fidgets, homemade sweet and savoury treats, candles, books, plants, knitted and crochet items, home sewn items, jams, preserves and lots more!
Also on offer are bacon and egg sandwiches, sausage sizzles, hot and cold drinks and Devonshire teas.
Free entry.
Open to the Public from 10am to 3pm. Come and join us for a wonderful day out at this award winning market. Hosted by the Torrens Valley Lions Club.
We have a wide range of stallholders and fresh food available:
Candles, Diffusers, Melts, Fragrance Oils, Warmers, Unique Jewellery, Hair Products, Scrunchies, Tiaras, 3D Artwork, Resin Art, Fluid Art, Clay Work, Plants, Succulents, Macrame, Mosaics, Knitted and Crocheted Baby items and Toys, Clothes, Aprons, Tea Towels, Bowl Cosies, Scarves, Beanies, Hats, Caps, Wheat Bags, Body Lotion, Bath Bombs, Dog Treats and Food, Yarn, Wooden Bowls, Platters, locks, Signs, Furniture, Cakes, Slices, Biscuits, Preserves, Chutney, Fresh Vegetables, Donuts, Baklava, Turkish Delight, Fudge, Rocky Road, Pies, Pasties, Fresh Bread, Burgers, Sausages, Toasties, plus much more!
And, of course, fresh Coffee and picnic tables for you to enjoy the scenery.
Monthly market of locally produced crafts and produce hosted by the Rotary Club of Onkaparinga.
For trader inquiries contact Laurie 0408 818 972 or
treasurer@onkaparingarotaryclub.org.au
Held in the historic Lyndoch Institute, the Lyndoch Community Market is held on the 2nd Saturday of each month and features homemade sweet treats, candles, books, plants, knitted and crochet items, jams, preserves and lots more!
Also on offer are bacon and egg sandwiches, sausage sizzles, hot and cold drinks and Devonshire teas.
Free entry.
Open to the Public from 10am to 3pm. Come and join us for a wonderful day out at this award winning market. Hosted by the Torrens Valley Lions Club.
We have a wide range of stallholders and fresh food available:
Candles, Diffusers, Melts, Fragrance Oils, Warmers, Unique Jewellery, Hair Products, Scrunchies, Tiaras, 3D Artwork, Resin Art, Fluid Art, Clay Work, Plants, Succulents, Macrame, Mosaics, Knitted and Crocheted Baby items and Toys, Clothes, Aprons, Tea Towels, Bowl Cosies, Scarves, Beanies, Hats, Caps, Wheat Bags, Body Lotion, Bath Bombs, Dog Treats and Food, Yarn, Wooden Bowls, Platters, locks, Signs, Furniture, Cakes, Slices, Biscuits, Preserves, Chutney, Fresh Vegetables, Donuts, Baklava, Turkish Delight, Fudge, Rocky Road, Pies, Pasties, Fresh Bread, Burgers, Sausages, Toasties, plus much more!
And, of course, fresh Coffee and picnic tables for you to enjoy the scenery.
Come along to our first Autumn Nursery Direct sale day for 2025, Sat 12th April.
• Huge range of native and perennial plants at great prices.
• Cash or eftpos on the day.
• Plenty of on street parking. No vehicle access to premises for pedestrian safety.
• Beware - Parents there are water features on the property so please supervise your children at all times.
• Toilets- public toilets are located nearby at Curdnatta Park, unfortunately there are no public toilets on the premises.
Please note that the garden will unfortunately not be open for viewing on the day due to areas of reconstruction, but there will still be a lot to be seen from the sale area.
Open to the Public from 10am to 3pm. Come and join us for a wonderful day out at this award winning market. Hosted by the Torrens Valley Lions Club.
We have a wide range of stallholders and fresh food available:
Candles, Diffusers, Melts, Fragrance Oils, Warmers, Unique Jewellery, Hair Products, Scrunchies, Tiaras, 3D Artwork, Resin Art, Fluid Art, Clay Work, Plants, Succulents, Macrame, Mosaics, Knitted and Crocheted Baby items and Toys, Clothes, Aprons, Tea Towels, Bowl Cosies, Scarves, Beanies, Hats, Caps, Wheat Bags, Body Lotion, Bath Bombs, Dog Treats and Food, Yarn, Wooden Bowls, Platters, locks, Signs, Furniture, Cakes, Slices, Biscuits, Preserves, Chutney, Fresh Vegetables, Donuts, Baklava, Turkish Delight, Fudge, Rocky Road, Pies, Pasties, Fresh Bread, Burgers, Sausages, Toasties, plus much more!
And, of course, fresh Coffee and picnic tables for you to enjoy the scenery.
This is your final opportunity to do Christmas shopping at our market. Avoid the crowds and shop at our market where you will not only be supporting local South Aussie businesses but finding some unique handmade gifts.
We have so many items to choose from and the majority are handmade by our talented stallholders.
Why not come for morning tea at our pop up cafe where you can purchase devonshire tea or perhaps a refreshing iced coffee with a scoop of icecream. We also have everyone's favourite - a sausage sizzle from our community BBQ.
Our stalls which are both inside and out include wooden products, books, plants, terrariums, home sewn and embroidered items, jewellery, artwork, crochet goods, notebooks, handmade cards, recycled items including rugs and garden art, biscuits and slices, scones, jams, jams, glass creations, Australiana, candles, knitted hats, scarves and lap rugs.
Parking is available behind the Institute.
Breakfast ‘sanga’ with eggs, bacon, sausages and onion in bread.
Fresh Scones with Jam and Cream and Coffee or Tea.
Op Shop Clearance Sale
Stalls forr Bric-a-Brac.
Produce
Plants
Cakes and Biscuits
Gifts
Mini Auction from 11-11.30am, which will include various items an trailer loads of wood.
Face painting
Kids Trail Bag
Craft and Balloons
Funds raised with go toward the building of a new Sunday School.. If you would like to donate any goods, please call Amy Loechel on 0416 222 591.
Artisan, craft, handmade and plant stalls as well as fresh produce, food and coffee. Plenty of free parking. This is a family-friendly, relaxed Market in a beautiful setting. Come and stroll around the park and then explore Gumeracha while you are here.
If you would like to apply for a stall site at this market, please complete the online Application form featured in our Facebook Group.
Nestled between the Barossa Valley and the Adelaide Hills, the picturesque town of Mt. Pleasant will once again host the annual S.A. Spring Garden Festival, happening on Saturday the 21st of September 2024.
The festival features a full program that includes very special guest speaker Hannah Moloney, a large variety of plant and garden stalls, garden themed workshops, talks, activities and free Nature Craft activities for the kids. There will also be lots of delicious food and beverages, including gluten free and vegan options.
The Mt. Pleasant Farmers Market is again partnering with the S.A. Spring Garden Festival with extended trading hours, so you’ll be able to enjoy both the Festival and the Farmers Market experience in one location.
Mt. Pleasant is a beautiful drive from every direction and in Spring, the Adelaide Hills and Barossa Valley are alive with blossoms and spectacular scenery!
Admission is $12 (+ booking fee) per adult if purchased online, $15 per adult if purchased at the gate, with children under 16 and under Free. Tickets available online and at the gate on the day.
Gates open at 8am and close at 3pm.
Online ticket: $12
Gate Entry: $15
Children 16 and under FREE
Artisan, craft, handmade and plant stalls as well as fresh produce, food and coffee. Plenty of free parking. This is a family-friendly, relaxed Market in a beautiful setting. Come and stroll around the park and then explore Gumeracha while you are here.
If you would like to apply for a stall site at this market, please complete the online Application form featured in our Facebook Group.
Our fabulous Makers Market is on again for it's second season, on the third Saturday of the month from September to May.
Running alongside our wonderful Farmers Market from 8am-12pm, come and browse artisan products made by local craftspeople, artists and makers, grab some breakfast in our Atrium café, and do some shopping for the freshest locally grown and produced food & beverages.
Not just for the Springton folk; we would love to have the Mount Pleasant gardeners come along as well!
Open Gardens in Springton – Sunday 21 April
A number of the wonderful gardeners of Springton have again agreed to open their gardens for the day, to give you inspiration (or even just some hope in this long, dry summer) and an idea of what grows well around here. The gardens are a remarkable mix of native and cottage, rambling and structured, old and new(ish). If this summer has depressed you with too many plants dying at your place, walk around these gardens, talk to the gardeners and see what has (and what hasn’t) worked for them.
The Springton Hall on Graetz Terrace will open at 9.45am and for $10 (cash and card facilities available) get a wristband ‘ticket’, map and garden descriptions. Parking and public toilets alongside the Hall. Gardens open from 10am-4pm (Edenmae from 11am).
Visit the gardens in any order that takes your fancy, however two of the gardens are next door to one another on William Street, and there will be a coffee van outside! What a great way to start a Sunday stroll around Springton. Edenmae Cellar Door is also opening its garden, and offering a free glass of sparkling (white or red) or a free wine tasting to all ‘ticket’ holders. Come and enjoy the garden with a glass of something in hand.
Plants and seeds will also be for sale at the Hall; all things that have been grown in Springton and that do well here. Proceeds of the Open Garden Day and the plant sale support the Springton Progress Association.
Even if you don’t have time or inclination to visit inside any of the gardens, come and see the Hall and the plant sale. Voting forms for the Most Improved Garden competition will be available from the Hall as well (and can be returned to the Hall, Edenmae or the General Store).
Should be a great day.
Our fabulous Makers Market is on again for it's second season, on the third Saturday of the month from September to May.
Running alongside our wonderful Farmers Market from 8am-12pm, come and browse artisan products made by local craftspeople, artists and makers, grab some breakfast in our Atrium café, and do some shopping for the freshest locally grown and produced food & beverages.
We look forward to seeing you on Sunday the 10th of March for the next meadows market. From next month you will notice layout changes to make the market more accessible, more visible and allow a bigger area welcome new stalls.
We look forward to seeing you in March.
Our fabulous Makers Market is on again for it's second season, on the third Saturday of the month from September to May - excluding March.
Running alongside our wonderful Farmers Market from 8am-12pm, come and browse artisan products made by local craftspeople, artists and makers, grab some breakfast in our Atrium café, and do some shopping for the freshest locally grown and produced food & beverages.
If you want to make a certain someone feel special - why not check out the beautiful gifts available at the Bohemian Garden or Lunaria or Recreate?
Don’t forget Jan from the Bohemian Garden is also a florist!
Jan has an eclectic range of unique homewares and personal products, as well as seedlings and plants. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063689676202
Robyn at Lunaria is also stocking dresses as well as a great range of designer homewares. https://www.instagram.com/robynmitchelldesigns/
Recreate is home to many things - including homewares, craft items, personal products, clothing, children’s toys and many many more - as well as being a garden centre! Recreate works on the circular economy, so many products are re-purposed, but they also carry ranges of local artisan produced goods. https://www.facebook.com/recreatecommunity
Our fabulous Makers Market is on again for it's second season, on the third Saturday of the month from September to May.
Running alongside our wonderful Farmers Market from 8am-12pm, come and browse artisan products made by local craftspeople, artists and makers, grab some breakfast in our Atrium café, and do some shopping for the freshest locally grown and produced food & beverages.
Celebrate the festive season and stock up on the freshest produce, meat, dairy, wine and other delectable treats for your Christmas feast.
Eat, drink and be merry with your favourite people while you browse for last minute gifts for your loved ones.
Open from 5pm-9pm, our special celebration will have food, drink, farmers market stalls, music and fun for the kids. A certain gentleman with a beard and a love of red suits may even stop by too.
So come join us at our Christmas Twilight Market for a very jolly evening of fun.
Our fabulous Makers Market is on again for it's second season, on the third Saturday of the month from September to May.
Running alongside our wonderful Farmers Market from 8am-12pm, come and browse artisan products made by local craftspeople, artists and makers, grab some breakfast in our Atrium café, and do some shopping for the freshest locally grown and produced food & beverages.
Stallholders wanted!
Torrens Valley Xmas Market on Mt Torrens Oval, November 26th, Sunday, 10-3.
At Mt Torrens Oval
Contact: Rose 0432 477 616
mttorrensmarkets@gmail.com
Weekly community owned and run food market. Supporting passionate local farmers & food businesses.
Join the mailing list for a full list of stallholders for the week.
https://mtpleasantfarmersmarket.com.au
https://www.facebook.com/mountpleasantfarmersmarketau
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