The 15th Rotary Swap, Meet and Market Day is on again and it is already being heralded as its most successful by Rotary members.
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Crookwell Rotary Club has received interest in stalls for the annual event from towns in the surrounding regions, and as far afield as Sydney and the South Coast.
The market day is a major fundraiser for the club who contribute the money raised to local community projects and Rotary charities, Rotary president Ken Leech said.
"A strong community attendance will ensure the Rotary Club can continue its significant support,” Mr Leech added.
In 2017, Rotary contributed over $12,000 in grants for the community.
The gates will open at 6:30am on Sunday, October 21 at the Crookwell Showgrounds.
Stall coordinator Sean Proudman said some unusual items turned up.
“Many stallholders have already purchased their site, which gives us great confidence,” he said.
People can expect to find old and new; car parts, ‘automobilia’, tools, antiques, collectables, woodwork, ironwork, plants/shrubs, books, clothing, footwear, craft and bric-a-brac.
"Come along and pick up some bargains... and be eligible to win some of the $400 worth of lucky entrance or stall prizes," he added.
Car enthusiasts will be in their element at the popular Show and Shine competition where vehicles will compete for several trophies.
The Ford GT Club of Canberra will also display their vehicles after they cruise to Crookwell from Dickson, ACT in the 2018 Canberra to Crookwell Charity Cruise.
- Local organisations and individuals can secure a site by contacting 4832 1566, or on arrival at 6:30 am when the gates open.
- Gates open 6:30 am for visitors.
- $5 entrance fee and children under 12 are free
- Plenty of free parking
Rotary is a not-for-profit service club and all the profits from the event go to local community projects and Rotary charities.
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