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What's on: 'Tis the season of Giving - Wednesday 27 November at Crave Morningside

Brian from Westmere

We are nearing that time of the year - the holiday season ...and for many it means worrying about gifts and wrapping up EVERYTHING at work.

This Wednesday at Crave in Morningside we’ll take a step back and talk about GIVING. Its shapes and forms, its importance in our lives and how it impacts our communities with guest speakers Rochelle Sheldon from Joyable and Claire Conza from Make Give Live.

At this event, you'll also be able to get some of your Christmas shopping done, with a variety of vendors showcasing products that might help you to give something a little more meaningful this year.

Come along to meet like-minded individuals, join an interactive discussion, sharing and action setting on how you can have an impact as well as enjoying plant-based treats from The Larder Project, Forage & Ferment and Hunter Gatherer Gourmet as well as organic Tea by Fine & Dandy.

Get your tickets here: www.facebook.com...

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