Northcliffe
1pm - 3pm
Friday 4 October
$10 per child, please bring cash payment
RSVP essential
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School-aged children are invited to meet at the Hollow Butt Tree on George Gardner Drive in the Northcliffe Forest Park at 1pm for an afternoon of nature journalling. Learn more about our forests and the flora and fauna that live there! All equipment is supplied. You just need to bring a waterproof rug to sit on.
Please book asap by contacting Wendy - wendy.eiby@warrencc.org.au or text 0434811474 as spaces are limited.
$10 per child, please bring cash payment. Children will receive a nature journal to take home. Children must be supervised by an adult. Please dress appropriately for the weather at this time of year.
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This project is supported by FRRR, through funding from the Australian Government's Future Drought Fund.
Surviving the Dry is the collective name for a series of five projects all designed to reduce the potential for community harm during times of drought by first building social resilience.