Start a Free Community Produce-Sharing Group

Reader Contribution by Liz Beavis and Eight Acres
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Every month, we meet at a local venue in the small town of Nanango in Queensland, Australia, to share produce and household goods with the community. My friend suggested the concept three years ago, and I thought it was a fantastic idea. At first, there were only 10 people, and now, there are often more than 60 people gathered every month.

People bring excess produce from their gardens, as well as plants, seedlings, cuttings, and seeds. They also bring useful household items, such as newspapers, books, jars, and containers. They don’t just share goods, they also share a laugh and smile (one person even shared their musical talents one month). Our aim was to create community as well as share our excess produce, and it has been a huge success! Let me tell you how it works for us and encourage you to start a share in your own community.

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