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Saturday 23 September 2023
Venue: Coronation Park, Eastwood
Time: 12pm - 3pm
Price: FREE to attend
Come along for a fun-filled afternoon at the free to attend Green Festival!
What is a Green Festival?
The Green Festivals are a series of events designed to educate and engage with communities to make more sustainable choices in their day-to-day lives.
The events are free to attend and with various stalls managed by local people, small businesses, and groups, there are plenty of fun activities for all ages including arts and crafts, music, local food vendors and games.
Bring along your refillable drinks bottles, there will be free water refills available at the Pavilion. You can also bring along a reusable coffee cup to save on packaging when you buy a hot drink from the coffee van.
This year, there is an exciting addition of a dog show which will be run by our Neighbourhood Wardens!
The competition is free to enter so if you think your dog could win a prize for having the waggiest tail or being the best puppy (under 12 months) then why not enter! The check-in desk will open at 12pm and the show will begin at 12.30pm.
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