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The fete of flowers and vegetables

TURNER Primary School’s annual fete this weekend will raise funds by selling seed “tiles” that can be planted to grow flowers and vegetables. 

Seed Tiles. Photo by the Snow Foundation
Seed Tiles. Photo by the Snow Foundation
Seed tiles are produced by a local social enterprise called Paperworks that brings bring together people through recycling, hand print and paper making.

Turner School P&C president Helen Bell says the school had discovered Paperworks’ products through the Snow Foundation.

Snow Foundation CEO Georgina Byron says: “The seed tile packets are unique, and they provide a healthier way of raising funds than selling chocolates or lollies. We encourage more schools to use them as fundraisers.”

The fete will be held at Turner Primary, 10am-2pm, on October 29.

 

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