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Taree’s 19th Annual Envirofair
10am – 4pm, Saturday 12th June 2010
Johnny Martin Oval - Taree Park
Corner Wynter and Macquarie Streets

Envirofair is a fun family day to:

  • Learn to further minimize your impact on the environment
  • Indulge your mind, body and spirit
  • Participate in hands-on workshops

Envirofair has talks, displays, demonstrations as well as market stalls. Envirofair promotes environmental businesses, homegrown produce and organic food, homemade craft, alternative/complimentary therapies, and local art and music.

Envirofair is a great opportunity to promote your products, services or group. Stalls must have an environmental or community message or be homemade or homegrown.

In previous years, the following types stall holders have attended Envirofair:

  • Organic gardening
  • Solar energy
  • Alternative energies
  • Recycled products
  • Health
  • Water
  • Organic produce
  • Healthy foods
  • Waste and energy management

Government,Community and Non-Profit bodies, including National Parks & Wildlife, FAWNA, River Care, Greater Taree City Council..

Stallholders

Costs
$38.50 per single site, $55 per double site. Food stall sites are $110 (limited sites), electricity $5.50 (limited sites). Community and non-profit orgs are free, however, donations are welcome. Stallholders must provide a copy of their current insurance cover to us prior to the event, as we will not be liable in the event of claims against you.

Booking Deadline
Please submit your booking by 5pm June 4th 2010.

Notes to Stallholders

  • Use environmentally friendly package and minimise waste
  • Stallholders need to bring their own gear. If you need a trestle table or other equipment, you can contact Taree R & B Hire on 6552 3786.
  • Access to the site is from 6am on the 6th June.
  • Please provide proof your insurance cover

Book today to secure your stall at the 19th Annual Envirofair!

 

 

     
     


"Trudge not through life leaving ugly gashes, Tiptoe not through life leaving half-formed impressions,
But tread gently, lovingly and purposefully
Leaving graceful heart-prints."

Unity Dow, the Botswana High Court Judge

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