Staff Reporters
29 August 2021, 4:30 AM
The Victor Harbor Artisan Markets are set to return on October 31, December 19 and February 27.
The October and Christmas markets will be held in Ocean Street in Victor Harbor and the February market will be held in conjunction with the Fringe Festival and spill across Ocean Street, Railway Plaza and Warland Reserve.
Stallholders are being sought and you can register your interest via the Market’s Facebook page or website.
The Market’s new manager Olivia Knott says they want to provide a platform for small businesses to showcase their products to the community.
The Artisan Market has been run since 2016 and is an initiative of the City of Victor Harbor aimed at supporting the visual and performing arts across the Fleurieu.
Printmakers, musicians, artists, woodturners, metal workers, poets, apiarists, weavers, jewellery makers, embroiders, specialist food makers and many others have provided a diverse range of stallholders and entertainment at past markets.
A First Nation Culture Hub was also a popular feature at the market that was held in conjunction with the Fringe Festival in February this year.