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STEPS Garden Centre invites Sunshine Coast community to Harvest Day Spring 2025

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STEPS Garden Centre will host its upcoming free Harvest Day event on Saturday 25 October, bringing the Sunshine Coast community together to celebrate spring, share the joys of gardening and nature, and support STEPS’ mission of creating brighter futures for young adults living with a disability and autism.

From 8:30am to 4pm, STEPS Garden Centre, will be home to deals on plants and gardening supplies, a lucky door prize, live music from 9am to 11:30am, fun activities for kids, a herb workshop, STEPS Café on George, and much more to keep the whole family entertained.

What: STEPS Garden Centre’s Harvest Day Spring 2025 event

When: Saturday 25 October 2025, 8:30am – 4pm

Cost: Free

Where: STEPS Garden Centre, Ulm Street South, Caloundra QLD 4551

Why: Learn about gardening, shop for quality native plants and gardening supplies at discounted prices, enjoy seasonal activities for kids, and support STEPS Pathways College

Who: STEPS Social Business CEO Stephanie Patey, STEPS Garden Centre staff


About us:

About STEPS Garden Centre

STEPS Garden Centre is a STEPS Social Business and nursery that sells quality plants and gardening supplies. It is a space for the Sunshine coast community to buy items for their gardening needs and take part in workshops.

Profits go directly to STEPS Pathways College, the first and only College of its kind in Australia, creating brighter futures for young adults living with a disability and autism by offering them access to transformative learning experiences and growth opportunities.


Contact details:

Colleen McMillan
STEPS Marketing and Communications Manager
E: [email protected]
M: 0487 095 674

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