Friday, June 28, 2019

multi prize raffle



our multi prize raffle will be drawn on the day in two separate draws
tickets are $2 each or three for $5, and they're selling now

check out the amazing array of prizes
thanks to the generosity of our supporters


BOSS d.light D330 Solar Light System

Mt Barney Lodge Yellow Pinch Eco-Walk for Four

Terina Smith Recycling Artist Handmade Upcycled Candelabra

$100 Maynards Store Bamboo Package 

Fassifern Gymnastics Term Pass 

Angus McDiarmid Boonahscape Painting

Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk Family Pass 

Marina’s Massage One Hour Treatment 

Noosa Artisan Handmade Piece 

Bee-Cause Wax Wraps Pack

Rata Kai Steamed Pudding 

Sustainable Population Australia Ecology, Economy, Growth Book 

Beautiful Batches Hamper of Handmade Soaps and Body Products 

Twig Designs Handmade Natural Fibre Basket

Redeeming Features Recovered Journal

Eagle Originals Handmade Package

Far Outdoors Produce Bags

Little Deer Studio Handmade 100% Recycled Notebook

Kathy Stumer Chemical Free Local Produce Box 

Chris and Howard Head Chemical Free Local Produce Box 

Fassifern Lighting and Electrical LED Light Package

The Clean Living Clinic Fresh Laundry Powder and Multi-Purpose Spray 

Scenic Rim Lavender Gift Pack

Dr Cameron Murray Game of Mates Book 

SPoilT by Oils Car Diffuser 

BeeJ Products Honey and Beeswax Gift Pack 

Australian Wellness Advocates Doterra Package

Mophead by Linda Handspun Yarn Skein

Earth Wrapping Bamboo Cutlery and Stainless Steel Straw Travel Set

Greg McLaren Tillandsia

Danielle Brown Package

STOP ADANI Ceramic Keep Cup

Kim Simpson Tupperware Prize 

BOSS Calico Bag

Days for Girls Shopping Bag 

Made with Love 2 x XL hot or cold drinks 

Fresh Water Fishing and Stocking Association of QLD Fishing Lures


world environment day festival




See below for a growing list of our participants, and here's what you can to expect to see and do on the day - 

  • Experience a moving tradition of acknowledgement ceremony
  • Choose from the wonderland of original designs created by eco-artists from materials normally destined for landfill - combining recycling and imagination to create practical and beautiful bespoke homewares and artwork, jewellery, bags and clothing
  • See bunting made from grain bags and baling twine, mail boxes and garden ornaments from old gas bottles and garden tools, and loads more
  • Buy from a range of environmentally friendly stalls stocking reusable products like stainless steel straws, shopping and produce bags, water bottles and keep cups
  • Play with the junk orchestra
  • Learn about renewable energy and sustainable housing 
  • Get a discount on your coffee when you use your keep cup
  • Watch some weaving or buy a handmade basket
  • Create a wire heart
  • See some fabulous upcycled art
  • Watch laundry detergent and multi purpose spray being made
  • Try beeswax wraps
  • Interact with the Australian Bush Buddies native wildlife
  • Watch Gypsy Caravan tribal dancers
  • Hear an enviro poet
  • Tie dye a tshirt
  • Spend some time with the potters
  • Create a xmas tree from a discarded book
  • Watch recycled artwork being created from old books and wire
  • Watch components of a Days for Girls kit get made
  • Join the African drumming circle
  • See the thousand flower community made Flowers of the Fassifern tree jumper
  • Choose a spoon, and watch it being made into a ring
  • Get a free tree
  • Buy some art
  • Learn about composting, worm farming, wicking beds, aquaponics and permaculture
  • Learn about native and introduced fish
  • Get tips on recycling from Madam Mulch
  • Talk to wildlife carers about animal rehabilitation
  • Buy some plants and alpaca poo for your garden
  • Get lucky in the multi prize raffle
  • Relax in the community cafe with delicious food while listening to local original musicians.
  • Stock up on fresh chemical free local produce
  • See lots of alternatives to plastic - it can be done
  • Use the 100% compostable crockery and cutlery and use our organics bins
  • Use our reusable crockery and cutlery and wash them up
  • Or better still, use your own plates and cutlery

the program is getting finalised for saturday 20 july, but here's what's happening so far - and this is nowhere near complete :

entertainment
douglas james aboriginal culture tradition of acknowledgment
fassifern gymnastics club

kelsey berrington
centipede
nobody's baby
lunadorn gypsy caravan tribal bellydance
elliott orr talkin' the drum
dermot dorgan

ian gasking enviro poet
lilly and steve
kylie castle
david rabbitborough



workshops
junk orchestra with rob davies
magic tie dye
australian bush buddies native wildlife
xmas trees in july with terina smith recycling artist (children)

wire hearts with terina smith recycling artist (adults)
african drumming with elliott orr talkin' the drum


discussions
jan mcnicol will speak on -
the transition to renewable energy

community energy, and
sustainable housing

videos
john steley presents RE generation - videos and discussionour climate emergency
regeneration


artisan stalls
our goat soap
made from alpaca
naked crackers

artists on show
christopher trotter
terina smith recycling artist

ben brain
angus' five minute sketches


sustenance

nordic cuisine food van
wise wild spice sri lankan vegan
scenic rim soulfood
the curry guys
BOSS soups and sweets
cuppalicious mobile coffee
scenic rim expresso

rata kai


green corner
BOSS plant stall

alpaca poo
freshwater fishing and stocking association
nathan's natives
boonah and district landcare
GREW - grounding, empowering, regenerative, workshops 
kathy's chemical free greens
chris and howard's chemical free produce
paws and brooks nature sanctuary
greg mclaren
bee hotels


social change
days for girls