Community Gardens of the South West WEEKEND FORUM - FREE - Recommended donation of $20/$25
Event description
A coming together of Community Gardens throughout the Region to NETWORK - LEARN - BE INSPIRED
Representatives from community gardens across the region have been invited to attend the forum and share updates and learnings with other community garden groups, and the wider community. We welcome as many people who may be interested!
FREE - but donations encouraged ( Recommended $20/$25 (please pay at door)
For further info Basil Schur, Green Skills bschur@greenskills.org.au 0429481019
AGENDA
(Subject to Change)
Saturday 18 February 2023
9.30am Registration and Morning Tea at CRC
10am – 12.30 Opening. Talks from Garden reps and representatives talks (in Denmark CRC Central main room). Tour of Denmark Kwoorabup Garden.
12.15 - 1pm BYO Lunch in the Gazebo beside the Community Garden
1.10pm - 2.45 Walk through Kwoorabup Park to GS TAFE Horticulture Site & Sanctuary, with Karlee Bertola and Megan Hall
2.45 - 3.00 carpool to Peace Street Community
3.00 – 5.00pm Talk and Tours with Brenna Quinlan and Charlie McGee + Discussion
7pm Evening meal at Basil’s home at 21 Blackburn St, Denmark. Quiche and salad and shared plates
Sunday 19 February 2023
9.00 – 10.00 at CRC Conclude Garden Presentation General Discussion
10.00 - 10.20 Morning tea
10.25 - 12.10 Carpool Visit to a special local gardens of interest
12.10 – 12.40 Concluding circle and then BYO lunch at Kwoorabup Markets, Denmark High School.
Guest Workshop Presenter during the Forum at Peace Street Permaculture – Brenna Quinlan
Brenna Quinlan is an illustrator and educator who strives to make the world a better place through her art and her actions. She has ridden a bicycle across the Americas, taught permaculture in Brasil, Chile and Argentina, and lived for four years at Melliodora, the permaculture demonstration site created by permaculture co-originator David Holmgren and his partner Su Dennett in Central Victoria, Australia.
Brenna is currently building her own strawbale house out of reclaimed materials in Western Australia on Noongar boodja. She acknowledges the traditional owners of this land, and that sovereignty was never ceded.
This event is supported by Shire of Denmark’s community grants program, Green Skills, Denmark CRC and Southern Regional TAFE