Ringwood Waldorf’s Magical Xmas Bazaar is all set for 7th of December

Come and see the gnomes in their homes and get your Christmas stocking fillers

Xmas shoppers looking for artisan gifts with a fantastic day out are in luck as Ringwood Waldorf School has announced details of its Christmas Bazaar! The date is set for the 7th of December from 11am to 4pm at the school based in Folly Farm Lane, Ringwood.

A key feature in the school’s calendar, the bazaar is free to enter and hosts a whole day of activities including an artisan market, children’s activities, live music and entertainment, homemade lunch and BBQ, coffee, cakes and punch and a terrific raffle. Visitors can also experience the magical gnome garden created by the parents with tiny fairylike features.

The Christmas bazaar has been running for nearly 30 years and always very well attended by the school and local community. It’s the highlight of the year for many children and is a magical day for young and old.

No dogs, except assistance dogs are allowed on site and parking is limited. And if you are a trader and looking for a stall, please contact the school ASAP as we are currently taking bookings.

Pencil the date in your diaries and we hope to see you there.

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