The Old Delegate Post Office is celebrating the Summer Solstice on Sunday, December 22 from 5 to 9pm.
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"It's a chance to bring the whole family shopping in the atmosphere of the beautifully reinvigorated gardens with live music, gift wrapping and local stalls displaying their wares," Su King of the Harmony Hub said.
"You will also find various gift vouchers available in the store for the Harmony Hub for those needing some pampering or a chakra wellness check in for the 2020 New Year and Leonie will also have some gift gouchers for sale for her business Elegance Beauty and Wellbeing," Ms King said.
"There are gifts for all the family; men, women and children."
The Summer Solstice party is also a perfect opportunity for people to get some Christmas shopping done for all the family, although the Old Delegate Post Office is extending their trading days from Monday, December 16 through to Tuesday, December 24 everyday from 10am to 4pm.
There will be stalls selling fresh summertime foods, snacks and fresh flowers too.
"The shop has some lovely gift ideas, packages and decorations as well as some delicious food ideas to put into hampers or add a dash of extra taste to the Christmas table," Mrs Cash said.
Music CD's by Michelle Farran and local band Frock'n'Troll are on sale in the Old Post Office along with all the equipment to put together delicious teas.
"The shop also has a range of long lasting wooden kids toys, crystals, incense, tarot cards, bath and shower bombs, exotic soaps, lavender products and a range of homewares all at reasonable prices," Mrs Cash said.
"Not to mention all the fresh produce, including fresh eggs, plants and Marita's scrumptious fruit cakes."
The Old Post Office also has a range of craft ideas and Thursday craft mornings continue as usual from 11am except for December 26.
Karen and Su look forward to celebrating the last Solstice of the decade with you and thank everyone for their support.
The shop closes on December 24 and reopens on January 2.