Newport Easter Twilight Markets return
Published 6:00am 18 March 2024
Hop on down to the Newport Easter Twilight Markets as they return to Endeavour Park for a jam-packed day full of egg-straordinary festivities.
The markets will be held on Saturday, March 30, from noon to 6pm.
Moreton Bay Region Events Director Eliza Burke says there will be many free activities for the whole family to enjoy.
“The entire family can participate in a free easter egg treasure hunt, complete with clues and an abundance of chocolate treats,” Eliza says.
“The kids will get the opportunity to meet our special friend, The Easter Bunny, as well as enjoy all the free entertainment provided by our talented locals, including enchanting life-size bubbles created by Incredabubbles!
“As guests explore the market, they can indulge in delicious treats from local food trucks, discover artisan products, and explore stalls featuring handmade treasures and homemade goodies – catering to every taste and preference.”
The inaugural Easter market gives families the opportunity to connect with the community and each other.
“The thought that we are positively impacting local families and helping create lasting memories for them all is a huge part of what makes our job so fun,” Eliza says.
Find out more information here.
Endeavour Park is at Endeavour Espl, Newport.
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