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Media Release - 21 December 2021

Local fresh produce makers, artisan stallholders and food trucks interested in being part of local events during early 2022 are being encouraged to register their interest with Council.

The Handmade and Homegrown Markets will be held each month in the Queen Street precinct from February through to May, featuring a variety of local fresh produce and food products as well as local artisan and handmade goods.

Sweet Street Ingleburn will be held in February and May and will include dessert trucks and live music. Council are looking for unique dessert offerings including a select themed menu item, as well as the usual crowd favourites.

“We’ve got some fantastic events planned for 2022 and some great opportunities for a variety of businesses to showcase their products so we encourage anyone interested to put your business forward,” General Manager Lindy Deitz said.

Interested businesses who fill out an expression of interest will be considered for upcoming events and activities for the NSW Government funded Festival of Place Open Streets program in Campbelltown.

Any businesses who have previously worked with council on similar events are advised to complete the EOI to ensure their contact and availability details are up to date and to ensure they are considered.

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