School holiday recycled t-shirt bag craft - Moruya Library

School holiday recycled t-shirt bag craft - Moruya Library

This workshop is suitable for school-aged children 5 and up. Children aged under12 must be accompanied by an adult.

By Eurobodalla Libraries

Date and time

Tue, 16 Jul 2024 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM AEST

Location

Moruya Library

Vulcan Street Moruya, NSW 2537 Australia

About this event

  • 2 hours

Each year two billion t-shirts are sold globally, making the iconic top one of the world’s most common garments. Many, maybe most, end up in landfill.

Learn how to upcycle your torn, tattered, stained, and stretched t-shirts into a practical new bag. Bring along a t-shirt from home or choose one that was saved from the op-shop. There will be opportunities to decorate your bag to give it extra pizazz!

The workshop supports Eurobodalla Council’s Climate Action Plan by reducing waste going to landfill and supporting the community to live more sustainably. This workshop is part of the Eurobodalla Shire Council’s Climate Action Plan which focuses on reducing waste to landfill and supporting the community to live more sustainably.

Suitable for children 5 years and up. Children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult.

Free Event. Eventbrite bookings essential.

Terms and conditions

  • Your attendance at events supported by Eurobodalla Libraries may be digitally recorded through photographs and/or video recordings. Images may be used for promotional purposes on council’s websites, publications, social media or by newspapers. By attending this session you agree to these terms. If you do not wish your image (or the image of your child) to be published, please notify staff before the event.
  • Children aged 12 years years and under must be accompanied by an adult. During an event a child’s parent or guardian must remain on the library premises but does not have to be in the event space.
  • Bookings are essential and spaces are limited.
  • Please arrive 10 minutes early to allow the event to run on time.

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