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Untold Events Co

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Description

Description

The Untold Events Co are a team of passionate locals incredibly inspired by the beauty of where they live. Their family-friendly festivals, events, markets and performances celebrate the picturesque locations they invigorate all the while promoting the arts and the role they play in building a more connected and engaged community.

For a full list of events please visit the Untold Events website.

Upcoming events:

Little Beauty Market

Little Beauty Market is a stunning event set within the picturesque grounds of Beauty Park in Frankston featuring over 100 of Melbourne's very best makers and creators hand picked for their uniqueness, creativity and ethos.

The Market typically runs on the 4th saturday of the month from october to april each year from 10am to 3pm.

Emu Plains Market

Beneath the sun dappled Stringybark canopy of the Emu Plains Reserve in Balnarring, the Emu Plains Market transforms the natural bush setting into a snaking trail of over 230 colourful market stalls welcoming people to a unique atmosphere.

The Emu Plains Market typically runs on the 3rd Saturday of the month from October to April each year from 9am to 2pm (January twilights from 3pm to 8pm).

Hastings Foreshore Festival

The Hastings Foreshore Festival on Australia Day is an awesome one day event filled to the brim with FREE family-fun!

Designed to bring the community together it includes a free breakfast, kids activities, amusements, workshops, demonstrations, face-painting and live music. It also showcases a curated selection of the very best Untold Event Co market stallholders sprawled around the picturesque lawns of the foreshore.

 

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