News In May
WHAT’S ON IN MAY
It's starting to cool down which means it's time to break out the puffer jackets! We have new businesses in store, our Handmade Shoalhaven market, and one more month before winter is officially here.
SUNDAY MAY 7TH
Join us in celebrating the best of handmade goodness in the Shoalhaven! A market filled with live music, good food, great vibes, and supporting small businesses!
💕 GOOD FOOD - GOOD VIBES - LIVE MUSIC - LOCAL BUSINESSES 💕
Date: Sunday May 7th
Time: 10am - 3pm
Location: 719 Greenwell Point Road, Pyree NSW 2540
NEW BUSINESSES YOU MAY HAVE MISSED
THE COLLECTIVE BEAT KIAMA
Miss Majesty Australia
Add a little bit of colour to your everyday with Miss Majesty's hair accessories, colourful ponytails, pa,per party packages, and more! Your little ones will love them! Now available in The Collective Beat Kiama and Gerringong
THE COLLECTIVE BEAt GERRINGONG
Mickey and Lou
If you haven't had the chance to see these beautiful bags up close and personal, then luckily enough for you, Mickey and Lou are now in our Gerringong store! Brooke, the hands behind Mickey and Lou, designs and hand-makes these unique bags herself. You can find Mickey and Lou in our Gerringong and Milton stores
THE mill marketplace
Monument Creative
Add a little bit of retro to your home with the repurposed lamps and art from Monument Creative. Making old things new again, Monument Creative has something for every home, and is now available at The Mill Marketplace.
march featured artists
Karen Crea at The Handmade Gallery
Karen is a NSW South Coast based artist who works primarily with acrylic and oil based paints to create stunning artworks, with a focus on plants and animals.
Foxytrot at The Collective Beat Kiama
Foxytrot is the beautiful work of Sydney based artist and illustrator, Brooke Gill. You can find a range of intricate hand-drawn illustrations in the form of books, cards, prints, bags, and more!
Lena Bowler at The Mill Marketplace
Inspired by her work as a marine scientist, Lena describes her beautiful artworks as bringing a piece of the ocean on land.
My Tiny Explorer at The Collective Beat Gerringong
Abbi started My Tiny Explorer while on maternity leave with her first daughter, and her hobby soon grew into a small business. She takes her inspiration from nature, wildlife and imagination.