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Going nuts over fruits

By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM

FRESH Fruit Friday has become a highlight of the week at Belgrave South Primary School, thanks to the work of three local mums.
Sarah Van Doorn strongly supported the government initiative to provide fresh fruit for primary school children and was disappointed when funding to the program was cut two years ago.
With the help of local trader, “The Groovy Fruit Shop,” Sarah and two other mums began hosting community markets to raise funds to keep the program alive.
“It’s really important that kids have access to fresh fruit, particularly when they’re at school.
“As well as allowing us to buy the fruit for the program, the market is a great community event that brings people together.”
On 16 November, the group will host their fourth market, this time with a Christmas theme. The market will feature fresh food including produce and bread, homemade delights such as soap, coffee, environmentally friendly products and, of course, Christmas decorations and food.
With the proceeds from the market, the mums buy fresh, seasonal fruit from The Groovy Fruit Shop, cut it up and distribute it to kids of all ages at the school. The regular fruits include apples, oranges, bananas and strawberries.
“Their eyes light up when we bring in the plates of fruit. It’s a great program and we’d like to keep it going as long as possible.”
Markets are held on the third Sunday of each month. For more information or to book a stall visit www.facebook.com/BelgraveSouthPrimarySchoolMarket or email bspsmarket@gmail.com.

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