
Urenui Community Market | Monthly Local Market NZ
Description of Urenui Community Market | Monthly Local Market NZ
🌱 Urenui Community Market 🛒 happens every 3rd Sunday of the month from 10am to 1pm at the Urenui Community Centre, 13 Takiroa Street, Urenui.
This vibrant monthly market brings together local crafters, growers, and producers from around the region. It's the perfect spot to discover homemade goods, fresh produce, and unique crafts while supporting local talent.
Market Details:
- đź“… Held on the 3rd Sunday monthly
- ⏰ 10am - 1pm
- 📍 Urenui Community Centre, 13 Takiroa Street
- đź’° Free entry for visitors
Stall holders can access the venue from 8:30am to set up. To book a stall, please contact Kath at 06 7523349 or email kathpalmer56@gmail.com.
Experience the Best of Local Community Markets in Taranaki
Community markets like the Urenui Community Market have become an essential part of New Zealand's local culture. These monthly gatherings offer much more than just shopping opportunities—they're social hubs where communities come together.
When you visit the Urenui Community Market, you're participating in a tradition that supports the local economy and reduces food miles. The products available typically reflect the seasons and the unique talents of the Taranaki region.
Why visit local markets:
- Support small local businesses and artisans
- Purchase fresher produce with fewer food miles
- Discover unique handcrafted items you won't find elsewhere
- Connect with your community and meet the makers
- Enjoy a relaxed Sunday morning activity for all ages
Markets like this are the heart of small communities, fostering relationships between producers and consumers while creating a platform for local entrepreneurs to showcase their work. Whether you're a local or just passing through, the Urenui Community Market offers an authentic taste of Taranaki's community spirit.
Mark your calendar for the third Sunday of each month and make the Urenui Community Market part of your regular routine. It's a wonderful way to start your Sunday while supporting local and enjoying the friendly atmosphere that makes small-town New Zealand so special.