The evening market will include 15 food vendors, entertainment, family activities and an art showcase by school students.
People can also buy a $5 VIP card to get a 10 per cent discount at four food vendors and the money raised from the cards will be donated to the school.
Organiser Paul Litwin and partner Craig Francis run a business called Love Where We Live, bringing community together through events.
The Applecross markets will continue once a month until April. Organisers then hope to resume next spring.
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