A two-day Christmas market at a Great Yarmouth area school is set to be the biggest yet.
The event will take place on November 23 and 24 at Flegg High Ormiston Academy in Martham.
The festive weekend will feature more than 60 stalls, including crafts, gifts, textiles, cards, candles, and fresh produce spread across the sports hall, school hall, canteen, and outside area.
The Flegg Event Team behind the market is a group of students who regularly plan, organise, and execute fundraising and community events.
Organiser Mrs Spooner said: “The students love working together to come up with new ideas for games and activities.
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"The Event Team allows students to learn new skills outside of the classroom including teamwork, leadership, marketing, pricing and profit and customer service.
"It’s great to see the students' confidence flourish throughout the day at an event, I’m extremely proud of them and can’t wait for Saturday.
“These events would not be possible without the help of fellow support staff who also give up their time to organise and attend these events of which I am very grateful.”
The Event Team will also run various fundraising games and activities including three tombolas, a snowball hunt, and a huge raffle.
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Refreshments will be available including hot sausage rolls, pastries, and cakes.
Mrs Spooner said: “We pride ourselves on this being a real community event and have lots of local dance and vocal groups performing over the weekend including the Dragons Stage School, Iceni dance group, Paige Hearne singers, Francesa Sugg, Simon Fay, Mustang Sally and Ronan Williams.
"We are also really excited to welcome ‘East Anglian Boy’ Leon Mallet who will be performing his much-loved tracks at 1.30pm on Sunday.”
The event is from 10am to 4pm each day at Flegg High Ormiston Academy, Somerton Road.
Entry is free.
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