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Connecting with International Permaculture Festival of WILD Ideas

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Tue, 6 May, 6:15pm - 9pm AEST

Event description

Permaculture Blue Mountains invites you to something a little different ..

Coordinator: Sarah Daniel

Tonight we tap into the International Permaculture Festival of WILD Ideas which runs 3-11 May 2025, 

hosted by Permaculture Educator Morag Gamble.

The Festival is featuring speakers, practitioners, artists, musicians, writers from around the world who are rewilding land, lives and ways of thinking, and exploring ideas 

that are informing and informed by permaculture and permaculture education in the broadest possible sense. We notice Rowe Morrow is in the line up of inspirational speakers.

Tonight's programme is yet to be announced. However, we will be coming together to watch and listen to the speaker who will no doubt inspire much conversation.


If this format intrigues you, come along to our next Permaculture Blue Mountains gathering.

Tuesday 6 May 2025 6.15 pm

Mid Mountains Neighbourhood Centre, 9 New Street Lawson 2783

Join us for an engaging and interactive evening.

Everyone is welcome—come connect, learn, and be inspired!

What to bring:

Enjoy a community shared dinner—bring a plate of food to share, your cup, your plate, your cutlery, a friend or neighbour AND some coins for the raffle. 

Don’t miss this fantastic evening! Come early to mingle, share food, and get ready to be inspired by "Wild Ideas".

What to expect:

6.15pm registration opens

6.30pm shared dinner

On-line event starts

👉 RSVP now to secure your spot. Let’s grow together by inviting someone you know

Sarah Daniel and Noni McDevitt look forward to seeing you again.

Enquiries:

Sarah Daniel      0422 652 830    sarah.daniel@kindlehill.nsw.edu.au  

Noni McDevitt    0488 511 855    noni3491@gmail.com

Morag Gamble wrote ..]

"We are invited to donate any amount of money to the Ethos Foundation as part of the support of this programme. 

All donations are received by the Ethos Foundation, our sister organisation. We always send 100% to trusted local projects that are deeply practical. (Please note: Ethos is a registered charity, but not set up for tax deductibility)."

https://www.paypal.com/donate/...

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