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Silo Night Markets and Cinema Friday 3 Feb

press release 02/02/2012
Silo Park Update

We’re all go for tomorrow!

Silo Markets Stalls this weekend:
Millers Coffee
Nice Blocks
Paella Pan
Banger Boys
Picnic Box
Stumpy's Wood Fired Pizza
Torro Churros
Mussel Madness
MexiKai
Langos
Sitka
Mar-Kicks
Body FX Face Painting
Hunter Gatherer
Whimsy Fix
Poppy & Bee
Bibliographica
Absolutely Alice
Belle & Beau
Direct2U
Ellaquaint
Bohemian Hair Fathers Foxes.co.nz
Reignbow
Heke Design
Bliss In A Teacup

Friday 3rd of February from 5pm – late

This week at Silo Night Markets and Cinema we present a wonderful array of food stalls and unique wares plus the heart-warming buddy film ‘Stand By Me’.

Tina Turntables provides an excellent soundtrack to start the evening off from 5pm with over 25 stalls of food, art and craft many more including street food & the pop up container bar. As the sun sets make sure you've got a comfy spot and a tub of popcorn to watch 'Stand By Me' (M) projected onto the majestic Silo 7. All proceeds from the popcorn go to the charity ‘Sustainable Coastlines’.

‘Stand By Me’ begins at 9pm.

Next Saturday 11th February from midday - 5pm The Silo Sessions featuring Hit It & Quit It: Recloose and Frank Booker Saturday February 11th at Silo Park. Midday to 5pm. Free & Family Friendly.

This Saturday head out into the sun and down to Silo Park to check out sets from DJ /producers Recloose and Frank Booker, hosts of the highly acclaimed George FM radio show and club night ‘Hit It & Quit It’. They’ll be coming out of the club and into the sun this Saturday to provide eclectic sets spanning the decades and genres alike From deepest Disco, to 80's boogie and quality modern house, as well as some super special re-edits (Shhhh!).

Silo Markets will be open from midday curated by Foxes of Auckland with stalls from some of the finest local arts and crafts people plus an eclectic mix of food stalls and the pop-up container bar will also be open selling craft beer & local wine plus yummy food!

For more information on these events please check the Silo Park Facebook
www.facebook.com/silopark or for more info on Silo Park, feedback, giveaways


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