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Tuggeranong SpringFEST Sustainability Day 2020

Come along to our SpringFEST Sustainability Day to get a look at some exciting new ways to reduce your environmental footprint!

The Tuggeranong Uniting Church (TUC) is partnering with the SEE-Change Tuggeranong Group to host this year’s Tuggeranong SpringFEST Sustainability Day.

SpringFEST will consist of a series of workshops held at the Erindale Neighbourhood Centre and around the grounds of TUC that are bookable via Eventbrite, and will cover a variety of sustainability topics such as composting, beeswax wraps, seed saving, reducing plastic use, reducing food waste, worm farming, and a whole lot more!

There will also be an all-day pre-loved clothing stall, plant stall, and Devonshire Teas available. The TUC has Floriade garden beds on display at the front of the Church building, so come on down and experience Floriade in the suburbs, as well as marvel at the Spring Scarecrow Festival entries.

When: 9:00am – 3:00pm, Saturday 26 September 2020

Where: Tuggeranong Uniting Church and Erindale Neighbourhood Centre.

2020 SpringFEST Workshops:

  • 9am - 9:45am: Going Plastic-Free at Home with Maddie Diamond from SEE-Change. Buy tickets here.

  • 10:15am - 11:15am: The Permaculture Flower with Lizzy Smith from WorkSmith. Buy tickets here.

  • 11:30am - 12:30pm: Basics of Eating Healthy on a Budget & Reducing Food Waste with OzHarvest. Buy tickets here.

The event is being run in accordance with current COVID-19 restrictions, and participants are advised to maintain good hand hygiene, stay 1.5m apart and please stay home if you are unwell. Each workshop has capped numbers inline with ACT COVID-19 restrictions, so booking is essential.

This event is hosted by: Tuggeranong Uniting Church and SEE-Change Tuggeranong.

We acknowledge that this event is being held on the land of the Ngunnawal people. We pay respects to Elders past, present and emerging, and extend that respect to any Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander participants at the event. We acknowledge that we are operating on stolen land, and that sovereignty was never ceded.