Broulee's Art on the Path returns on Sunday, March 8, with a focus on recovery and sustainable living.
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Art on the Path will be held at Broulee's shared pathway, Coronation Drive from 8am to midday.
Bring your own coffee mug to help reduce waste on the day, the Eurobodalla Shire Council says.
"Market visitors can learn how to bring sustainability into their everyday lives, browsing stalls full of treasures from environmentally conscious artists and artisans," a council spokesperson said..
"This month stallholders and artists will be joined by volunteers from the Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Gardens and Eurobodalla Council's sustainability team."
The spokesperson said garden volunteers would explain how the site was progressing after the bushfire went through on New Year's Eve.
"This time around, they'll have homemade cakes and jams for sale, while they wait for plant stock to replenish," the council said.
"Council's sustainability team will be there with advice and tips on caring for the native wildlife in your back yard; find them at the EnviroTrailer.
"Art on the Path is the perfect place to take stock and think about what you're buying, what it's made from, the carbon cost of creation, and the living conditions of the people who made it."
For more information call 4474 1000.
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