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Pre-Loved Clothes Market
Is your wardrobe needing a spring freshen up? Join us for an afternoon of thrifting, treats, and community at our Pre-Loved Clothes Market!
Jointly hosted by Kingscross Church and St Alban’s Church, we’ve pulled together a ton of great quality, pre-loved clothes for ladies and children.
Saturday 20 September
2pm - 5pm
St Alban's Church, Highgate
- All items $2!
- Browse a wide range of ladies’ clothes
- Children’s clothes in a range of ages
- Freshly baked goodies + hot/cold drinks
- Cash & card accepted!
100% funds go to Right Hope School India
All funds raised will support Right Hope School India, a Christian school providing education, care, and opportunities for children from disadvantaged backgrounds. Right Hope School is committed to breaking the cycle of poverty through quality education, nurturing faith, and offering hope for the future.
Getting here:
- Ample street parking available in surrounding Highgate Streets
- Public Transport: Buses 960, 66 or 67 stop right outside St Alban’s
Questions? Send us a DM, or contact us on email: hello@kxc.au
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