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Food and Drink festival

Congleton Food and Drink Festival

People choose to volunteer with the Congleton Partnership for a variety of reasons. For some it offers the chance to give something back to the community or make a difference to the people around them. It could be a chance to learn new skills, meet new people, save the environment, feel valued and part of a ‘like-minded’ team. Whatever your reason for wanting to volunteer in Congleton we are sure we have the right project for you!

There are many opportunities within the partnership. To give you an idea of the type of opportunities available read below:

Congleton Sustainability Group:

  • Our monthly meetings, 10am on the first Monday of the month, welcome newcomers to come along, listen and contribute. Feel free to come and listen, participate as you feel that way you’ll understand better what the group is working to achieve. Contact Peter Aston in the first instance.
  • If you like the idea of helping to sell Congleton Apple Juice at out stall at Rode Hall Farmers Market then you’d be very welcome, free training and coffee and a sausage buttie from the Ford Hall Farm Organic stall are the wages for the mornings work! Contact Peter Aston in the first instance.
  • Sustainable Living in Congleton (SLIC) is a course we have run 4 times already and you’d be very welcome to participate in the next course follow the link here for details of the next course.
  • Congleton Food Festival seems a long way away but June 2015 will be quickly upon us, CSG would love to find someone to co-ordinate the sustainability bits of the Food Festival – this means being part of the Festival planning team which means a monthly meeting on a Thursday afternoon for a couple of hours in the Young Pretender (!) and being part of the monthly CSG meeting on a Monday morning. If you’d like to help then contact Peter Aston or Jo Money.

 

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