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From golf to horses! Announcing the new venue for the 2016 “Hundred Stall Christmas Fair” on 26th and 27th November


We are very happy to announce that the ultimate Christmas Fair in aid of the Children of Emaús is moving from its venue of the past five years (La Sella Marriot, Denia) to the Centro Ecuestre Oliva Nova.


It will be an easier journey for many of our visitors, being just five minutes from the AP7 Exit 62 (at La Marina Centre just north of Pedreguer). Head north on N332 to marker KM209 and you are there! It is perfect for the local people of Oliva Nova and Gandia but also easy for Javea and Denia residents and, because of its proximity to the motorway, for new visitors from farther afield.


A modern and adaptable space thanks to the open concept of the 400m² room and covered terraces with amazing views. Surrounded by more than 30.000m² of land, of which 1.200m² is a beautiful grass lawn, all of it is at your disposal for a fun


and exciting weekend for adults and children alike. There are loads of parking spaces (over 250!) and refreshments will be available throughout this two-day event. Santa Claus will be there every day too!


For the first time Santa is also going to be at the Early Bird Christmas Gift Fair which takes place on 30th October at Salones Carrasco. He will return to the same venue on 20th November where again there will be plenty of stalls to help you with your Christmas gift choices.


The Carrasco events are almost sold out to stall holders but there are still a small number of spaces available at the Centro Ecuestre. If you would like to have a stall selling gifts you have made, or any product of interest to Christmas buyers, please email the event organiser: lesleyclarkjavea@gmail.com.


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