IN PICTURES: 2024 NGN Art Group Annual Xmas Market at the Old Court House Museum the biggest one yet

Hannah WhiteheadNarrogin Observer
Camera IconPiper Wilkins, 7, and Riley Wilkins, 5, with Santa Claus. Credit: Donna Hardie

Narrogin and neighbouring community members enjoyed the biggest NGN Art Group Annual Xmas Market to date, with more than 40 stalls in the Old Courthouse Museum grounds and surrounding carpark area on Saturday.

Stallholders travelled from as far as Albany to showcase their homemade products and art including plants, furniture, pottery, jewellery and cakes at the Narrogin Art Group’s market.

Santa Claus made an appearance, giving out treats and taking festive photos with families.

Narrogin Arts Group member Donna Hardie said the event was the biggest yet.

“We were extremely happy with the numbers — it was a really busy morning,” she said. “Attendees said it was a great festival vibe, awesome atmosphere and it created a real buzz in the town.”

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Ms Hardie and group members Michelle Birrel and Lynne Dorset and their husbands set up the event at 5am to be ready for the crowds, while about 30 club volunteers managed the stalls.

“This market wouldn’t go ahead without all our hard-working members,” she said.

Camera IconSanta Claus and NGN Art Group Annual Xmas Market founder Lyn Hendry. Credit: Donna Hardie
Camera IconOscar Hardie, 11, with Santa Claus. Credit: Hannah Whitehead
Camera IconNarrogin Children and Families Incorporated comittee Kirsten Partyka and Gloria Radford. Credit: Donna Hardie
Camera IconDonna Hardie, Lynne Dorset and Michelle Birrell. Credit: Sophia Birrell
Camera IconCorey Smith, 7, Hunter Nardini, 5, Harper Nardini, 7, Amira Smith, 5, with their dog Ollie and Santa Claus. Credit: Donna Hardie
Camera IconEvan Hardie, 13, and Oscar Hardie, 11. Credit: Donna Hardie
Camera IconHunter Nardini, 5, Corey Smith, 7, Harper Nardini, 7, and Amira Smith, 5. Credit: Donna Hardie
Camera IconErica McKenzie and her Pallet Wood Furniture stall. Credit: Donna Hardie
Camera IconCarol McDougall and Jenny Hemley with their Wickepin She Shed He Shed stall. Credit: Donna Hardie
Camera IconMeredith Beckwith at the Handcrafted Textiles stall. Credit: Donna Hardie

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