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CWA Christmas Fair set to be a merry time

Local branches of the Country Women’s Association (CWA) are coming together to host the fourth edition of their annual Christmas fair.

Members from CWA Macedon, Gisborne, Woodend, Trentham, and Mount Macedon, have been hard at work to offer visitors an opportunity to “find the perfect present” when they attend the festive event on Saturday, December 7.

From a unique selection of homemade baked goods, and handcrafted toys, to one-of-a-kind gifts, there’s something on offer for everyone according to CWA Central Highlands Group president Mel Pritchard.

“It’s an amazing way to celebrate with your community while browsing through a wonderful selection of items,” she said.

While it’s promising to be a jolly good time for attendees, it’s also an opportunity for the association to raise crucial funds.

“The fair is a great way for us to fund raise — it’s really important too because it keeps us going,” Ms Pritchard said.

“For people who come down on the day as well, it’s an amazing way to give back to the rest of the community because CWA gives a lot of those funds to local groups.

“You can get your Christmas shopping done and you can support women, children and vulnerable families in the community.”

The CWA Christmas Fair will be held at the CWA Hall at 662 Mt Macedon Rd, Mt Macedon on Saturday, December 7 from 10 am to 3 pm.

Those interested in pre-ordering a Christmas cake or pudding can do so by visiting www.trybooking.com/CXDRK

Prealene Khera

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