Friday, October 13, 2017

AGM

our AGM is scheduled for sunday 29 october, to be held in the activities building in the boonah primary school.

if you are interested in nominating for a committee position, please complete the  nomination form which can be downloaded from here, and return via email to the secretary by wednesday 25 october. nominations must be from current financial members.

everyone is welcome. 

please arrive at 2.30 for a 3.00 start where we'll hear from our subcommittees and conduct the election for executive positions.

please bring a plate to share and let us know by email if you are coming. tea and coffee provided.



 

 
 

Wednesday, October 4, 2017

community clothes swap



Coming up next on our calendar is our celebration for National Recycling Week with our annual Community Clothes Swap at the Cultural Centre on Saturday 4 November between 9am and 1pm.

Held simultaneously with the Cultural Foundation's Bookfest, another great recycling event, the Clothes Swap includes women’s, men’s and children’s clothing, shoes and accessories. 


If you bring along some clothes, shoes or accessories to participate, then it's free to swap, or otherwise, only a gold coin donation to buy. There's no limits - bring along some stuff, and you're free to take away what you desire.

Upcycled bags will be available to purchase, and there'll be displays and demonstrations of some great upcycled textile ideas. 


Clothes Swaps promote the perks of reuse and recycling and are great for the environment, but they’re also a fun and interactive way to refresh your wardrobes and cleanse your collections for free, making it a budget-friendly alternative to buying new.

Swapping just one suitcase (20kg) of clothes saves enough energy to run a TV non-stop for 1.7 years.

We invite people to participate and bring along a few items to swap, or just come and talk to us and learn more about the broader theme of minimising waste.

As well as the focus on clothes, it's a great opportunity to bring along things which BOSS collects for recycling initiatives, which include

  • mobile phones and accessories for the mobile muster
  • corks and household batteries for recycling
  • old plastic store cards to be upcycled into guitar picks
  • bras and swimmers for project uplift
  • household batteries
  • fabric for bags and other crafts, including tablecloths, tshirts, curtains and sheets.

We’ll also have information there on recent innovations in recycling, including toothbrushes and toothpaste tubes, and other cleaning and beauty product packaging, soft plastics and ewaste, plus info on the upcoming single use plastic bag ban and the container deposit scheme.


check out our facebook event here