Embrace the Festive Season at the Sustainable Christmas Market 2023! Each workshop sign-up is a 100% donation!

Get ready to kindle the spirit of giving and embrace eco-living this Christmas as the Sustainable Christmas Market returns for its second edition. Presented by Peace of Art and generously supported by City Developments Limited (CDL), this event promises a heartwarming and eco-conscious celebration.

Mark your calendars for 11 and 12 November 2023, as South Beach becomes the vibrant backdrop for this joyful gathering. This year, the Sustainable Christmas Market has something truly special in store for you. Step into the Workshop Wonderland, an enchanting hub of learning and creativity. Over two days, Workshop Wonderland will host an impressive array of 70 workshops, carefully curated to cater to all ages. With the theme of sustainable living at its core, these workshops offer a wonderful opportunity to explore the art of eco-consciousness.

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Whether you’re into Christmas-themed artisanal activities, crafting with your kids, the art of floral arrangement, fitness sessions, or enjoying the melodious KIDSforKIDS Showcase featuring music and dance performances by children, there’s something for everyone. Adding to the charm of the KIDSforKIDS Showcase, our talented host from Lauren Fleur’s Kitchen will join forces with a professional emcee to ensure the 2-day performances are truly unforgettable.

The best part? Each workshop sign-up represents a 100% donation, making a meaningful impact on the lives of underprivileged children residing in Singapore’s public rental housing, supported by the Singapore Red Cross. Additionally, all donations offer a generous 250% tax deduction benefit, providing you with a chance to give back while enjoying your festive experience.

The Sustainable Christmas Market boasts a lineup of exceptional vendors that you can explore. Expect to discover unique offerings from Charlotte Puxley, Lab Studios, Commune, Plantitude, Early Readers Club, Chokmah, and so many more. This is your opportunity to shop consciously and find the perfect gifts for your loved ones while supporting local businesses that align with the values of sustainability.

In a season dedicated to joy and giving, don’t miss the chance to discover ‘The Art of Sustainable Living.’ The Sustainable Christmas Market 2023 is all about fostering a sense of community, promoting eco-living, and, most importantly, making a difference in the lives of young hearts.

So, be part of this heartwarming event and sign up now!

Event Details

Date: 11 & 12 November 2023

Time: 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM

Venue: South Beach, 30 Beach Road, Singapore 189763

Beneficiary: The underprivileged children of Young Hearts living in Singapore’s public rental housing (by Singapore Red Cross)

Admission: Free entry with ticketed workshops

This holiday season, let’s celebrate with a purpose at the Sustainable Christmas Market 2023!

Irone Kim

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