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4 August, 2021

Little minds delivering fresh produce to the community

THE little minds of Dimbulah Community Kindy have opened their first fruit, vegetable and plant stall outside Camp 64 Cafe as it’s yearly project in order to keep the start of their education flourishing.


The Dimbulah Community Kindy has set up its fresh produce stall in front of Camp 64 Cafe.
The Dimbulah Community Kindy has set up its fresh produce stall in front of Camp 64 Cafe.

BY ELLIE FINK 

THE little minds of Dimbulah Community Kindy have opened their first fruit, vegetable and plant stall outside Camp 64 Cafe as it’s yearly project in order to keep the start of their education flourishing. 

The kindergartens committee president Nellie Lane said that the kindy relies on the community's ongoing support to keep standing strong. 

“Our kindy relies on donations to operate and every year we do a fundraiser to help keep us going,” she said. 

“We have approached a few businesses and so far TRACQS has donated our stall completely free of charge and Girle’s Signs have donated our stall’s signage.

“We are asking the community if they have any leftover produce to kindly donate it to us to sell to the community.”

As well as supporting the kindy and its future, the stall will also promote healthy eating to the students and the wider Dimbulah community and those passing through. 

“We focus a lot on healthy eating and where our food comes from, so this is a way to also help educate their minds as well,” Ms Lane said. 

“We also hope that this will help people get involved when it comes to donating and we hope to have people supporting us and purchasing fresh produce. 

“Our kindy really does rely on this, and in our town kindy is an important start to our child’s education and we want to keep that going.” 

To visit the Dimbulah Community Kindy Kids stall, visit them at the front of Camp 64 Cafe at 45 Raleigh Street, Dimbulah.

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