Echuca College held a market for Mother's Day, with students selling handcrafted wares to fellow students. Pictured are Bolena Free and Molly McCormick.
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Ryan Bellingham
Echuca College students held a Mother’s Day market on Friday, May 9, with student-crafted goods on sale for a charitable cause.
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Year 11 and 12 VCE VM students co-ordinated the market over the past couple of months, planning, making and selling the handmade products on the day.
Chayce Green and Darcy Potter outside of the busy Cafe Learning Centre.
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Teacher Natalie Orchard said the market was open to all Echuca College students, along with five different primary schools in the area.
“And they’re raising money for the Royal Children’s Hospital, so all of the profits we make will go straight (there),” Ms Orchard said.
“It’s very positive, it seems like they’re selling lots of stuff.”
Students could make their own smoothie using the power of cycling.
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Ryan Bellingham
All candles had sold out just after 10am, but plants, mugs, jewellery, temporary tattoos, and student-made food was still available.
A handy token system was in place for the students to purchase a raft of goods, sold at an affordable price.
This was the third consecutive year the market has run, and hundreds of students could be seen filtering in and out of the Cafe Learning Centre in the morning.
Echuca College students outside the market, some with purchased goods.
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Ryan Bellingham
Student-made baked goods were available.
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Ryan Bellingham
Seed pots and mugs packed with Mother's Day goodies were among the market's offerings.
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Ryan Bellingham