The Finders Keepers Markets will be held next weekend on the 5th and 6th December. Held twice a year at CarriageWorks in Eveleigh, Sydney, the markets showcase the works of independent designers and artists from the Sydney area and beyond. Visitors to the markets can expect free entry and live music throughout the day. There […]
December 4th, 2008
The Finders Keepers Markets will be held next weekend on the 5th and 6th December. Held twice a year at CarriageWorks in Eveleigh, Sydney, the markets showcase the works of independent designers and artists from the Sydney area and beyond.
Visitors to the markets can expect free entry and live music throughout the day. There is also a café and bar open all day, as well as an abundance of local restaurants in the area.
What: Finders Keepers Markets
When: Friday 5th December 6pm-10pm and Saturday 6th December 12pm – 10pm.
Where: CarriageWorks, 245 Wilson Street, Eveleigh
Entry: free
thefinderskeepers.com/markets.php
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