The Ciavarella family has operated Betta Home Living business in Allan St for almost 40 years, heavily involved in promoting the Kyabram first theme which is such a prominent part of the bush market event.
Dean Ciavarella, who with Shelly Fletcher, are in the in-store faces of the business on a daily basis are expecting another busy day for the Friday, November 4, event.
In the lead-up to Christmas Dean explained that blue tooth speakers would be the focus of shoppers.
“They are the big thing, and JBL is the go-to brand, ranging from as little as $80 to $1000,” Dean said.
The range splash proof and shock proof speakers, which have long strong battery life, will be available for viewing on Friday.
Dean said Australia-made products were maintaining their popularity, which has been a shift from people wanting to “buy local’’ since COVID.
“We have Kimberley, Senator and Yale lounge suites available, all Australian made. They are built to another standard, compared to other brands,” Dean said.
He explained the tight-knit nature of the Kyabram community made events such as the bush market a reminder that supporting businesses in the town was vital..
Lou Ciazrella is a former president of the Kyabram Chamber of Commerce, so his involvement in the bush market has been a pre-requisite of the Betta Home Living year, which now includes almost back-to-back catalogue sales
Ciavarella’s Betta Electrical started in the mid-1980s and bush market participants can be assured of the regular range of products on the footpath of Allan St.