Seacliff Produce Swap - June gathering
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Join us for our next gathering - the June produce swap.
Sunday 29 June from 9.30am (swap at 10am sharp, so make sure you're there before 10am). We meet at Kauri Reserve (cnr Wheatland Street and Kauri Pde) on the LAST Sunday of each month.
*!*!*!* Please make sure you check FRUIT FLY restrictions before coming along *!*!*!*
π Seacliff is in a GREEN area, so if you live locally, or further south, you can participate without any restrictions.
π BUT if you live in a YELLOW zone (to the north and north east of Seacliff) you can't take anything out of the zone (so please leave all restrictions fruit and veggies at home).
π Make sure to check the map to see whether you are in GREEN or YELLOW and read all the details before attending.
https://fruitfly.sa.gov.au/
Also have a look our our guidelines before attending the swap. Available at www.sustainablecommunitiessa.org.au/projects/seacliff-community-produce-swap/
We encourage you to join our mailing list, so you can get a reminder and any updates
www.bit.ly/SPSMailingList
The Seacliff Community Produce Swap is a place to bring local community together, to share excess homegrown produce, to take home some goodies, to have a chat with neighbours and new friends over a cuppa, to share gardening knowledge, seeds and seedlings, and to connect with others over super local produce.
What to bring? Any homegrown produce including vegetables, fruit, herbs, flowers, seeds, seedlings, cuttings etc. or homemade items such as jams, chutneys and baked goods. Please ensure that you include an ingredients list for any homemade foods.
Please also consider the environment and try to keep plastic packaging to a minimum.
Arrive from 9.30 am and place items on the share tables. At 10am everyone is free to take what they like.
You are welcome to come along even if you donβt have much to contribute; maybe you will the following month, or you could bring some baking to share. The produce swap is about connecting with your local community.
Everyone is welcome.
Supported by Sustainable Communities South Australia Inc.
Sunday 29 June from 9.30am (swap at 10am sharp, so make sure you're there before 10am). We meet at Kauri Reserve (cnr Wheatland Street and Kauri Pde) on the LAST Sunday of each month.
*!*!*!* Please make sure you check FRUIT FLY restrictions before coming along *!*!*!*
π Seacliff is in a GREEN area, so if you live locally, or further south, you can participate without any restrictions.
π BUT if you live in a YELLOW zone (to the north and north east of Seacliff) you can't take anything out of the zone (so please leave all restrictions fruit and veggies at home).
π Make sure to check the map to see whether you are in GREEN or YELLOW and read all the details before attending.
https://fruitfly.sa.gov.au/
Also have a look our our guidelines before attending the swap. Available at www.sustainablecommunitiessa.org.au/projects/seacliff-community-produce-swap/
We encourage you to join our mailing list, so you can get a reminder and any updates
www.bit.ly/SPSMailingList
The Seacliff Community Produce Swap is a place to bring local community together, to share excess homegrown produce, to take home some goodies, to have a chat with neighbours and new friends over a cuppa, to share gardening knowledge, seeds and seedlings, and to connect with others over super local produce.
What to bring? Any homegrown produce including vegetables, fruit, herbs, flowers, seeds, seedlings, cuttings etc. or homemade items such as jams, chutneys and baked goods. Please ensure that you include an ingredients list for any homemade foods.
Please also consider the environment and try to keep plastic packaging to a minimum.
Arrive from 9.30 am and place items on the share tables. At 10am everyone is free to take what they like.
You are welcome to come along even if you donβt have much to contribute; maybe you will the following month, or you could bring some baking to share. The produce swap is about connecting with your local community.
Everyone is welcome.
Supported by Sustainable Communities South Australia Inc.
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