Coordinated by the Pastoral & Agricultural Society - which also brings us the annual Deniliquin Show - the market will feature an array of stallholders.
While there is a strong focus on women, the stalls will cater to everyone in the family.
And there’s some children’s entertainment to keep your little ones occupied.
Deniliquin P&A Society president Trudy Fanning said it should be a wonderful weekend.
“We have had some strong support from stallholders, and it’s great to see the community continuing to support this event.
“We expect to have some new stallholders, as well as those market favourites people have seen before.
“Each of our stallholders is donating raffle prizes, which we’ll split up into a few hampers.
“Tickets will be available at the gate. The only catch is you must be there to win when the draw is conducted at 1pm.”
The market will again have a ‘make, bake and grow’ theme, with confirmed stallholders to date offering wool craft, cakes and other treats, handmade woodwork, ceramics, fresh produce, jewellery, giftware, candles and scented wares, and even wine.
Some stallholders will even provide hot food, and the Deniliquin Badminton Club will again be serving Devonshire Tea.
For the kids there will be a 5-in-1 jumping castle with basketball hoop and interactive pillows, and an animal nursery is also sure to be a hit.
Children’s wristbands can be purchased for $5, which gives them unlimited entry to both.
To capture those Mother’s Day memories, a professional photographer will be on site to snap a beautiful picture of your family.
The market will be held at Memorial Park this Sunday, from 9am to 3pm.
Entry to the market is by gold coin donation, with proceeds supporting future P&A events.