Event of the Week: Olive and Stitch Market at Alsager Civic

By Tom Avery

17th Jun 2021 | Local News

DO you know Alsager Nub News has a growing What's On section?

We aim to provide a directory of a range of events across Alsager with the accent on those that are looming on the horizon, although we also want to publicise more long-term events too.

If you are a pub or venue hosting a live show, some music, a quiz or karaoke night or anything that will bring customers in through the doors we want to hear about it.

It can be as seemingly small as a pub or restaurant special offer. We all like a curry night or 'two for the price of one' offer don't we. If you can fill in our templated form, which is easy to do, then you're on our list.

So come on, let's be having you as a famous cook once said. Pubs, clubs, sport teams, churches and community groups get your listing with Nub News. You just need to click on our Nub It button here.

Every week we will be highlighting an event as the hospitality sector opens up.

This week it's at Alsager Civic, where there will be the Olive and Stitch Market.

From 9.30am to 1pm on Saturday there will be an artisan market with 20 stalls bursting with locally made gift stalls.

Stalls include plants, herbs, handmade soap and shampoo bars, Fairtrade cosmetics, cards, bags, upcycling and much more!

A strict one-way system will be in operation and tracking and tracing to keep everyone safe.

Remember again you can list your local events, whether they be shows, films, sports fixtures, quiz nights, virtual markets, pub offers, choir rehearsals, or anything else, on our What's On page free of charge.

Just click this link and then the black Nub It button. It's that easy and there is no charge.

     

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