With around 50 stalls this year, the Tanja Market Day is set to be the locality’s largest yet.
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Tanja Public School pupils have been honing their entrepreneurial skills and creating re-usable bee wax wraps for their stall at the annual P&C fundraiser.
“It's been a mammoth effort to get together with a small P&C group this year, and we're so grateful to Tathra Lions Club for their support,” P&C secretary Julie Morandini said.
Ms Morandini said the market will feature local artists, makers and producers selling products with a sustainable and homemade theme.
Pupils Nakoda Green, Sunny Risby and Loki and Elsa Morandini said they were all excited to make new friends, and share their school with the wider community.
The homemade lemonade and cakes on offer were a highlight last year, Nakoda said.
Seven-year-old Sunny Risby said he has enjoyed helping build new climbing frame and hammock, as new additions to the school’s playground.