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Eco Holidays - Box City


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School is out which means Eco Holidays is back in session at the Coal Loader.  Bring them to the Coal Loader for free, fun and educational workshops for children aged 6 - 10 years (and their parents!).

Join us on Monday 15 July from 11am-12pm for Box City as your kids will dive into a city-building adventure! They roll up their sleeves to craft a mini city using recycled materials, blending teamwork and solo creativity. Our awesome educators highlight eco-friendly building tricks, planting the seed of environmental sustainability in young minds. We avoid glue and tape in this workshop, which challenges kids to think of more complex ways to build - tying materials together or using simple joinery techniques like slots and tabs.

This hands-on workshop encourages children to think creatively about everyday items, teaching them how to see the potential for art in objects that might otherwise be discarded. It's all about turning trash into treasure and having a blast while doing it!

Don't miss this chance for your little eco warriors to learn, create, and contribute to a more sustainable world. 

Can't make it on the day? Do not fear, Box City will be open in the Genia McCaffrey from Monday 15 July to Wednesday 17 July. You can drop in anytime between 9am-4pm and join in the big city building fun!  Just come along, stay for as long as you like, and contribute to the masterpiece.

A guardian must accompany each child.

Location: The Genia McCaffery Centre for Sustainability at the Coal Loader, 2 Balls Head Drive Waverton.

Accessibility: All physical abilities are welcome as the site is fully accessible. Please contact our team for any special requirement requests or questions.

Booking essential – limited spaces available for the Box City workshop (please cancel your booking asap if you are no longer available to attend).  However no booking is required to visit Box City outside the workshop hours.

Cost: $0 to take part however ONLY book if you can make it.

What to bring: Reusable water bottle, and nude food snacks for after the class. Close-toed shoes. 

Wet Weather: In the case of wet weather, indoor activities may replace any planned outdoor activities. The class will go ahead in rainy weather.

Photo Permissions: Please let the facilitator know at the start of the workshop if you would prefer your little one not be include in photos taken on the day (photos to be used for promotional purposes only).


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