The Hastings Cancer Trust, and in turn the community, will benefit from the Bellevue Gardens Autumn Craft Fair.
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The May 3 and 4 craft fair raises funds for the Hastings Cancer Trust.
Some 14 stalls feature goods from handmake cards to specialised cakes, pottery, jams and pickles, artwork, horseshoe art and leatherwork.
Bellevue Gardens Autumn Craft Fair organiser Patricia Knudsen said the event raised funds and awareness for the Hastings Cancer Trust.
"I think we just get a satisfaction out of raising money for the local area," she said.
"It gets the Hastings Cancer Trust brand out there and that's why we love doing it."
The trust was formed in 2005 to enhance the quality of cancer care in the region.
The non-profit organisation, through the generosity of the community, funds a variety of local projects which support cancer patients, their carers and the facilities which support and treat them.
Bellevue Gardens Autumn Craft Fair is an annual fixture.
The craft fair continues at Bellevue Gardens Retirement Village in Parker Street on Saturday, May 4 from 10am to 1pm.
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