Staff Reporters
28 December 2022, 2:04 AM
The Strathalbyn branch of the SA Country Women’s Association will hold a Sustainability Super Session on Saturday 14 January.
It aims to show how to reduce the use plastic in everyday life by giving all the tips for alternatives.
Participants will make and take home their own reusable beeswax wrap, produce bag and jute cleaning scrubber.
Presented in conjunction with Folk of All Trades and supported by Alexandrina Council, the session will run from 1pm to 4pm at the CWA hall in Sunter Street.
The cost of $30 will cover materials; book via Humantix.
SA CWA is a not for not for profit, non-party political and non-sectarian community service group that promotes the welfare and conditions of life for women and children in the city or country.
This workshop is part of the Strathalbyn Combined Branch's program of skills development for the local community.