Pelican Waters twilight delight

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Kickstart your weekend with sunset vibes, street food, live music, and waterfront views at the brand-new Pelican Waters Twilight Markets this Friday, 14 February.

The monthly market is the latest addition to the Caloundra Markets stable, run by the Caloundra Chamber of Commerce to encompass the Aura Farmers Market, Aura Twilight Markets, Caloundra Street Fair, Caloundra Twilight Markets and Currimundi Twilight Market.

Caloundra Markets General Manager Rosina Harris said the appetite for market offerings across greater Caloundra was on the increase.

“When we posted the first market date for Pelican Waters there was instant interest on social media, instant traction for the idea – it has been highly anticipated,” Ms Harris said.

“Markets allow for an incredible crossover between a retail, hospitality and entertainment experience.

“For a twilight market offering, vendors will be styled like the Currimundi Twilight Market to allow locals to finish work for the week and head down for something to eat, something to drink and some live music to enjoy.

“It’s a great way to end the working week and then you can go home and put the kids to bed without having to cook or clean up.”

The Pelican Waters Twilight Markets will take place every second Friday of each month at The Basin Park.

“We are lucky that most of our markets have an incredible water view, and this one will really take your breath away at sunset,” Ms Harris said.

 

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