A one off local community event ‘Little Black Market’ will be held on Sunday 1 May from
9am – 1pm in the car park of 270 The Parade, Kensington.
The local market is being held to raise money for The Jodi Lee Foundation, which has a
vision of eliminating bowel cancer in Australia.
Little Black Market organiser Michaela Webster said, “I am taking part in the JLF Trek which
is an 80 kilometre two day trek on the Heysen Trail later in May. Rather than ask people to
donate, my family and friends wanted to create an experience and space that would allow
local teens and anyone in the local community to try their ideas at a low cost. You never
know, it might start something for them!”
“The Jodi Lee Foundation is close to my heart as my dad was diagnosed with bowel cancer
last year and it was such a relief to know they understood and I was able to get the support
and information I needed,” said Ms Webster.
Ms Webster hopes that the market will have local stalls created by the community, friends
and family, “it is such a good feeling that people are contacting us to support it. We still
have a couple of spots available for anyone that wants to sell jams and chutney, hand-made
cards, books, garden – herbs and plants and baby wear.”
Confirmed stalls are Soal Sister, Izamo offering classic and stylish fashion, The Five Collection
for accessories, The Native Garden selling beautiful flowers, Many Herbert bringing their
aromatic candles and Bec O’Connor for all your body products. Mary Stapleton will also be
playing tunes on the day.
“I hope people pop the dates in the diaries and come visit the market on Sunday 1 May
where there will be everything from fresh OJ, a home made lemonade stand, speciality
bread, coffee, breakfast and spend a morning together doing something for an amazing
local organisation,” said Ms Webster.
Little Black Market
Sunday 1 May
9am – 1pm
270 The Parade, Kensington
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