THE START of Daylight Saving Time brought a few cloudy heads on Sunday, but it was no dampener to another successful Breakfast by the River at Nambucca Heads.
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The annual expo featuring 'make it, bake it, grow it' stalls raised some $2000 for Nambucca Valley Craft and Art (the Plaza Craft Shop).
Treasuer Liz Kiley told the Guardian the market would have nudged a record return bar for a few stallholders who failed to turn up.
The day was blessed with brilliant sunshine, and Liz said many of the stallholders reported that they had achieved outstanding trade.
Among those to hang up their shingles at the expo were macadamia growers from Valla, hand crafted wooden fishing lures from Gladstone and Gruber's Winery from Nambucca.
There was also plenty of entertainment courtesy of Nambucca community radio, while Phyllis Rea-Lloyd enthralled with some lilting piano keyboard music.