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Spring Market - Christchurch South Community Gardens - Saturday Oct 28 - 10am - 1pm

Christine Blance from Christchurch South Community Gardens

Spring Market - Christchurch South Community Gardens - Oct 28 . 10am - 1pm. 188 Strickland Street, Sydenham.

Plants, produce & preserves galore . Sausage sizzle & Minestrone Soup .
Delicious baking . Second hand books, tools & fabric.

Put your name down to form a local sustainability group - tackle a few issues together to improve neighbourhood well-being. Join the Board, help out on the ground, win a FREE preserves basket prize.

Looking forward to seeing you on the day .

Queries - Contact - info@cscommunitygardens.net.nz

ChCh Sth Community Gardens Newsletter # 58 - Spring Market Day Sat Oct 28th 2023 (1).pdf Download View

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