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Jalotus Spring Festival

19 May 2026
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370 people attended Jalotus’ spring festival at Keravan kartano on Sunday, April 26. The event, supported by 14 volunteers, focused on circular economy themes, sustainable everyday living, and biodiversity.

Visitors took part in a seasonal clothing swap and a garden seed exchange, while a bike repair service offered maintenance ahead of the cycling season. The event also featured ecological plant sales, products made from upcycled and recycled natural fabrics, and a vegan café serving food and refreshments.

Ecological plant sale

Ecological plant sale

The day’s program included three workshops: “Plan the Trip of Your Dreams Traveling by Land,” which explored lower-emission travel options, “Try Out Clay Paints,” introducing natural painting materials, and “Plant Your Pea Sprouts,” a hands-on gardening activity.

garden seed exchange

Garden seed exchange

According to organizers, the event aimed to provide practical examples of circular living and create opportunities for local residents, small businesses, and community groups to connect.

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