Envirofair is one of the oldest environmental festivals in Australia and this year's event will be a green, clean family fun day out where visitors can get to know their local environment.
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Held on June 8 at Taree Park, 2019 will celebrate the 28th year this popular volunteer-run event has been held.
Envirofair coordinator Rosie Smith said: "I'm excited about the local nature of this year's event and how many people want to be involved.
"I am particularly excited about the hands on workshops and displays we have for people to participate in and learn from, these activities will make it easy for everyone to take what they have learnt home to adopt as part of their lifestyle on a regular if not daily basis.
"The Fig Jam stage will really be humming with great local musicians and performers again this year. Sundara Dane tribe return again as crowd faves and are even offering a workshop for you to learn how to get your tribal moves happening."
Rosie said there will be stalls, demonstrations, workshops, displays, education, entertainment, good food, coffee, fun times and great atmosphere for visitors to enjoy at this year's event.
This year the the event will be sponsored by 2BOB Radio, MidCoast Council, MidCoast Waste and JR Richards.
"There will be a host of innovative and creative vendors - solar and alternative energy providers, local artisans, clean green household supplies, naturally chemical free products, large scale upcycling including refashioned clothes and tiny house builders," said Rosie.
"There will also be local farmers and produce stalls selling seasonal products and handmade goods. Other highlights include hands-on workshops and demonstrations and our continued war on waste rolls on.
"You can learn how to make bees wax wraps or bring your used wraps to be re-waxed, native bee hotel making, natural dying and shibori, clean your house and maintain your weed free gardens with no chemicals demonstrations.
"There is also the re-imagine waste sculpture zone where visitors can create their own up cycled master piece on the day."
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