Calendar
All events are listed in the calendar below. Click on a category to only see events of that type.
Running an event? Submit it to be included in the calendar.
Categories
- Art & Movies
- Energy
- Environmental Issues
- Gardening/Permaculture
- General
- Industry Event
- Kids activity
- Plants & Animals
- Sustainable Living
- Waste
Events in December 2020
- -
DIY recycled reusable bag
–
DIY recycled reusable bag
Byford Hall9 Clifton StByford,Join Switch your thinking and local upcycler and waste expert Robyn Brown to make and take your own reusable t-shirt bag.
Learn how to transform an old t-shirt that you love or loathe into a handy shopping bag, without going near a sewing machine! You'll learn the simple skills to make these bags again and again, and take a finished bag home with you.
Please bring a used men's or women's t-shirt (not polo shirt style) or singlet with you to make your bag. If you don't have an old t-shirt hit your local op-shop and look for a design or pattern that you love.
Registrations are essential, get your tickets to the free event here.
Ecoburbia Healthy You Series–
Ecoburbia Healthy You Series
Piney Lakes Environmental Education Centre555 Leach HwyWinthrop,This course will look at some of the ways we can keep ourselves healthy - both physically and emotionally and make our planet more sustainable at the same time.
The sessions will largely be led by participants' interest but could include:
living a simpler and more connected life,
why we buy the stuff we do,
exploring the key ways to be happier,
having a sustainable diet and;
ways to make positive changes in our lives.
If we are healthy and happy we are in a better position to make positive changes in the world - come and meet others and discover how!This is a series of 3 workshop sessions, running on Tuesday evenings from 6-8pm at Piney Lakes Environmental Education Centre.
- -
Modern Cloth Nappy Workshop
–
Modern Cloth Nappy Workshop
City of Vincent Leederville Library99 Loftus StLeederville,The City of Vincent has teamed up with Switch Your Thinking and Kam the Cloth Nappy Guru to provide City of Vincent Residents with a subsidised Cloth Nappy Library Program.
Join us for this free, relaxed, family-friendly workshop, and learn about how to claim the subsidy and how to use modern cloth nappies from birth to toilet training.
Presented by Kam Andrews - engineer, scientist and now “The Nappy Guru” through extensive research and practical experience with her youngest in cloth nappies from birth. Kam will demonstrate different cloth nappies available and explain the benefits of each.This session will also welcome questions, answers and discussion. As well as learning from the pro you'll hear from like-minded people in your community that may have the same questions as you, or maybe great tips!
The workshop is free and open to all, however the subsidy is only available to Vincent residents, and proof of residency will be requested in order to claim the subsidy.
Tickets are essential, please click here to get your free ticket.
Note: You are able to claim the subsidy if you have attended previous workshops through the City, please contact the City to arrange further.
qCVTFbyONxZWKsQMSUEFlqmbTop–
QMSUEFlqmbTop
Zanthorrea Nursery155 Watsonia RdMaida Vale,aWkZQjAImEVOdClF
- -
BirdLife Western Australia - Walk - Thomsons Lake
–
BirdLife Western Australia - Walk - Thomsons Lake
Thomsons Lake, CockburnMeet at 7:30 am in the car park on Russell Road. From the Kwinana Freeway turn west into Russell Road, continue approximately 3 km to the car park on the right. If you reach Pearse Road you have gone too far. There is a good variety of bush birds, waterbirds and perhaps a few waders. Over 120 bird species have been recorded here. Bring your telescope (if you have one) and rubber boots or old sneakers as it will be muddy.
Leader: Robyn Pickering
Note: If you feel at all unwell - PLEASE STAY HOME. Please bring hand sanitizer with you, and supply your own pen to fill the attendance record. This will minimise unnecessary interpersonal contact.
We will still need to try to maintain the 1.5 m distancing.Digging into Soil Biodiversity - World Soil Day @ Muresk–
Digging into Soil Biodiversity - World Soil Day @ Muresk
Muresk InstituteMuresk RdNortham,Join us for a farmer-specific, family friendly celebration of World Soil Day at the Muresk Institute in Northam. We are anticipating some important announcements about improving soil health in our growing regions, and we’ll be hearing from working farmers about initiatives they’re already implementing. There will be field walks in the Muresk paddocks and the opportunity to examine your BYO soils under the microscope with specialists in soil biology on hand to discuss your findings.
Pool Blanket Drop Off Day–
Pool Blanket Drop Off Day
Cambridge Administration Building1 Bold Park DriveFloreat,The Town has joined forces with Green Machines Lab to offer a solution to divert unwanted solar pool cover material [LPDE 4 grade] from landfill waste.
Roll or fold your cover, drive in, drop off and we will do the rest.
Please do not cut your cover into smaller pieces, a large roll is preferred or folded if required for transporting.
Remove and dispose of any attachment cords or ropes as well as any eyelets prior to dropping off your cover.
Items that can be dropped off on the day:
Solar pool covers
Solar blankets
Bubble pool covers
Items that will not be accepted on the day:
Pool covers other than LPDE 4 solar pool cover
Spa covers
Thermal covers
Mesh pool covers
Fabric pool covers
Date: Saturday 5 December 2020
Time: 10am - 2pm
Location: Town of Cambridge Administration Centre, 1 Bold Park Drive, Floreat
Cost: FreeThis form is available in an alternate format upon request.
The Town of Cambridge is proudly the first Council in Australia to offer this initiative.Cambridge Repair Lab–
Cambridge Repair Lab
Cambridge Administration Building1 Bold Park DriveFloreat,Repair Lab is a community initiative to help people fix their belongings and save things going to landfill.
Skilled volunteers will help you with repairs of clothing, textiles, bikes, furniture, jewellery, electronics which run on batteries (below mains power), general household items. We'll have computer triage and advice on creating an eco-friendly home. If you're unsure, bring it down and we'll see what we can do!
Repair Lab is a free, family friendly community event for people to bring along their broken items to be fixed, with the help of our skilled volunteers.
Date: Saturday 5 December 2020
Time: 10.30am - 1.30pm
Location: Town of Cambridge Administration Centre, 1 Bold Park Drive, Floreat
Cost: FreeFree Waste Workshop - Beeswax Wraps–
Free Waste Workshop - Beeswax Wraps
Bassendean Memorial Library46 Old Perth RdBassendean,Learn how easy and cost effective it is to make these alternative wraps. Make your own sandwich wrap and a bowl cover to take home.
Registration is required
- -
Repair Cafe Bassendean
–
Repair Cafe Bassendean
O2 Bassendean24 Old Perth RdBassendean,SOMETHING BROKEN? NOT WORKING? IN NEED OF REPAIR?
Bring it along to the Repair Café Bassendean held at O2 Café and have it fixed for FREE
Electrical, IT, Textiles & Sewing, Bikes & General Repairs,
* Electrical repairers are very popular so make sure you arrive at the start of the session.
* Only 1 item repaired per person per session (unless we aren’t busy)
* Some items may take longer than one session to fix. If this happens you will need to take your item home at the end of the session and bring it back next session.
* If your item needs a part you will need to purchase the part and bring the item and the part to the next session.
VOLUNTEERS ALWAYS NEEDED, LOVED AND APPRECIATED
Positions available in the above areas and if you don’t have any repairing skills we always need help at check in/ check out, committee, fundraising, posters, advertising, social media.Community Clothing and Accesory Swap - Children and Maternity–
Community Clothing and Accesory Swap - Children and Maternity
Cambridge Administration Building1 Bold Park DriveFloreat,Children outgrown their clothes/accesories or want to trade for some new items for your growing babies and toddlers? Have some maternity items you no longer need? Swap instead of shop and reduce textile waste while avoiding fast fashion!
Invite your friends and family so there are plenty of sizes and styles for everyone to choose from for their children!
Date: Sunday 6 December
Time: 12pm - 2.00 pmLow Waste Living: Why and How–
Low Waste Living: Why and How
Mundaring Wellness Centre16 Craig StMundaring,Discover Karla Hooper ~ Earth Girl’s number 1 lifestyle solution that helps return balance and respect to the Earth via everyday choices and actions.
Find out the many benefits of living a low waste lifestyle that can include saving money AND time (our most valuable resource), plus improve your health AND the environments… what’s not to love about that?!
Get inspired and empowered how to create a sustainable lifestyle that not only benefits us, but all future generations.The event includes a detailed presentation and demonstration of how to make your own beeswax wraps activity so you can leave with a skill that helps you make your very first change in the right direction.
Karla Hooper is driven by passion and enthusiasm for living a life that leaves as minimal impact on the Earth as possible. She lives a low waste lifestyle (successfully putting her rubbish and recycling bin out only once per year, if that!) and loves to make things from scratch.
Free event, but please reserve your place via the website
- -
Ecoburbia Healthy You Series
–
Ecoburbia Healthy You Series
Piney Lakes Environmental Education Centre555 Leach HwyWinthrop,This course will look at some of the ways we can keep ourselves healthy - both physically and emotionally and make our planet more sustainable at the same time.
The sessions will largely be led by participants' interest but could include:
living a simpler and more connected life,
why we buy the stuff we do,
exploring the key ways to be happier,
having a sustainable diet and;
ways to make positive changes in our lives.
If we are healthy and happy we are in a better position to make positive changes in the world - come and meet others and discover how!This is a series of 3 workshop sessions, running on Tuesday evenings from 6-8pm at Piney Lakes Environmental Education Centre.
- -
Perth City Farm Festive Twilight Markets
–
Perth City Farm Festive Twilight Markets
Perth City Farm1 City Farm PlaceEast Perth,The Perth City Farm Festive Twilight Markets are on this December for four exciting nights!
There will be something for everyone, from finding the perfect gift from one of the local sustainable market stalls, enjoying delicious food from one of the food trucks, participating in one of the workshops and learn a new skill, or sitting back with a drink and listening to live music and carols.
The Festive Twilight Markets are also just off the Claisebrook light trail, so why not start your night here before checking out the Christmas lights?Entry is only a gold coin donation, with all proceeds going back to Perth City Farm.
The Festive Twilight Markets runs for four nights only: December 9, 10, 16 and 17, 4:00-8:00pmWorkshops for a Sustainable Christmas:
We will be having a series of hands-on express workshops where you will learn techniques to make your Christmas more sustainable, from gift making to healthy cooking techniques.
Cost: $9.00 each workshop4:15 - 4:45 pm
Gift making: candle and soaps Participants can create 1 soap and 1 candle using melt and pour technics.5:00 - 5:30 pm
Cooking: Christmas Bliss Balls Participants will create a gift bag of bliss balls which they can give away (or keep for themselves)5:45 - 6:15 pm
Cooking with PCF produce: Making Christmas salads
Participants will prepare a Christmas salad using fresh garden produce.6:30 - 7:00 pm
Gift making: macramé hanging succulent holder
Participants will create a hanging plant holder for a PCF succulent.7:15 - 7:45 pm
Gift making: Christmas collection - Mono printing
Participants will create a set of 3-5 Christmas cards using basic print-making techniques.Interested in having a stall? please send an email to markets@perthcityfarm.org.au
- -
Bird Walk - Penguin Island
–
Bird Walk - Penguin Island
Penguin IslandMeet at Mersey Point Jetty, off Arcadia Drive, Shoalwater at 8:15 am at the ticket office for Penguin Island. The ferries travel hourly between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm and cost $18 (with concession $16) return. We will catch the 9:00 am ferry.
The group will walk to the various places of interest on the island and, if participants wish, can attend the penguin feeding in the DCBA facility housing injured or orphaned penguins (additional cost). Bridled Tern, Little Penguin and Buff-banded Rail are often seen here and it is a haven for nesting sea birds.
There is a nice picnic area on the island but no shop so please bring all food and drink requirements. Also there are nice beaches and it is a good swimming area.
Leader: Pauline Woolley
Note: If you feel at all unwell - PLEASE STAY HOME. Please bring hand sanitizer with you, and supply your own pen to fill the attendance record. This will minimise unnecessary interpersonal contact.
We will still need to try to maintain the 1.5 m distancing.Perth City Farm Festive Twilight Markets–
Perth City Farm Festive Twilight Markets
Perth City Farm1 City Farm PlaceEast Perth,The Perth City Farm Festive Twilight Markets are on this December for four exciting nights!
There will be something for everyone, from finding the perfect gift from one of the local sustainable market stalls, enjoying delicious food from one of the food trucks, participating in one of the workshops and learn a new skill, or sitting back with a drink and listening to live music and carols.
The Festive Twilight Markets are also just off the Claisebrook light trail, so why not start your night here before checking out the Christmas lights?Entry is only a gold coin donation, with all proceeds going back to Perth City Farm.
The Festive Twilight Markets runs for four nights only: December 9, 10, 16 and 17, 4:00-8:00pmWorkshops for a Sustainable Christmas:
We will be having a series of hands-on express workshops where you will learn techniques to make your Christmas more sustainable, from gift making to healthy cooking techniques.
Cost: $9.00 each workshop4:15 - 4:45 pm
Gift making: candle and soaps Participants can create 1 soap and 1 candle using melt and pour technics.5:00 - 5:30 pm
Cooking: Christmas Bliss Balls Participants will create a gift bag of bliss balls which they can give away (or keep for themselves)5:45 - 6:15 pm
Cooking with PCF produce: Making Christmas salads
Participants will prepare a Christmas salad using fresh garden produce.6:30 - 7:00 pm
Gift making: macramé hanging succulent holder
Participants will create a hanging plant holder for a PCF succulent.7:15 - 7:45 pm
Gift making: Christmas collection - Mono printing
Participants will create a set of 3-5 Christmas cards using basic print-making techniques.Interested in having a stall? please send an email to markets@perthcityfarm.org.au
Building Sustainable Homes–
Building Sustainable Homes
Online EventPresenter of ABC TVs Gardening Australia, Josh Byrne will be talking about his new book The Sustainable House Handbook in this online event.
About this Event
Presenter of ABC TVs Gardening Australia, Josh Byrne will be talking about his new book The Sustainable House Handbook in this online event.The Sustainable House Handbook is your comprehensive guide to building an affordable, eco-friendly and energy- plus water-efficient green home for the future. In this book, sustainability expert and Gardening Australia presenter Josh Byrne takes readers through the process of planning a 10-Star rated high-performance home according to the Australian Nationwide House Energy Rating Scheme (NatHERS), and outlines how it is possible to build with conventional materials, in an accessible and cost-effective way.
Josh shows how to create a family home that is comfortable year-round, without the need for air conditioning or additional heating, how to integrate solar power to cover household needs, and how to reduce water usage by integrating rainwater tanks and greywater recycling systems. He also discusses how to cleverly incorporate organic food production in the garden while maintaining a highly attractive space that improves health and wellbeing.
Well known for his role as a presenter on ABC’s Gardening Australia TV program, Josh Byrne is an environmental scientist with a national profile as a consultant, researcher and communicator in urban sustainability.
Josh is also an Adjunct Research Fellow with the School of Design and the Built Environment at Curtin University where his research interests span high-performance housing, water-sensitive design and sustainable urban development. In 2018, he was awarded the Planning Institutes of Australia WA Planning Champion Award for his contribution to planning and urban sustainability.
This event will be hosted through Zoom. Bookings are essential, and a link and instructions will be sent to you prior to the event. Download and install Zoom onto your device.
- -
Soil Care & Composting Workshop @ Girrawheen Community Garden
–
Soil Care & Composting Workshop @ Girrawheen Community Garden
Girrawheen Library6 Patrick CtGirrawheen,Learn the ins and outs of soil preparations and care by qualified and experienced horticulturist Carla Weir, founder and director of Gaia's Organic Gardens. Carla and her team have helped hundreds of Perth families grow their own food and become more self-sufficient. Carla is an accomplished and inspiring teacher of organic living and has been featured on the ABC series, 'Waste Warriors' as well as many other TV and radio shows.
This is a free workshop in the new community garden behind Girrawheen Library.
Modern Cloth Nappy Workshop–
Modern Cloth Nappy Workshop
Henderson Environmental CentreGroat StNorth Beach,Join City of Stirling and Switch your thinking for this free, relaxed, family-friendly workshop, and learn about modern cloth nappies from birth to toilet training.
Presented by Kam Andrews - engineer, scientist and now “The Nappy Guru” through extensive research and practical experience with her youngest in cloth nappies from birth.
This is a great opportunity to:
Find out what you need to get started,
Touch and feel various styles and brands of cloth nappies
Practice fitting nappies on demo dolls
Learn how to effectively wash nappies and deal with poo
Talk to like-minded parents
Get support and tips if you are already using cloth nappies.
Bookings are essential and limited to residents of the City of Stirling. Get your free ticket here.What the Bird Told Us–
What the Bird Told Us
City West Lotteries House2 Delhi StWest Perth,Using bush-bird communities to monitor ecosystem development in restoration, regeneration and carbon sequestration treatments.
Since 2017 the CCWA Citizen Science Program has been road testing using bush-bird communities to assess ecosystem development in a variety of revegetation projects, assisted by funding from the State NRM office. Over the 2019 season data collection involved 78 observers providing over 6,000 volunteer hours. Nic Dunlop will provide an overview of the results from the 2019 surveys for our volunteer observers, land-owners and managers.
RSVPs are essential. Register to alison.goundrey@ccwa.org.au by 27 November for catering purposes.
Frugal Hedonism - A Book Review–
Frugal Hedonism - A Book Review
Ecoburbia16 Livingstone StBeaconsfield,Frugal Hedonism - A guide to spending less while enjoying everything more.
Annie Raser Rowland with Adam Grubb
Let's say you could save money, inoculate yourself against many of the tills of modern life, live more lightly on the earth AND enjoy everything more on both the sensual and profound levels.
Preposterous!
Yet here is a toolkit to help you do just that. A tweak here, a twiddle there, every strategy in The Art of Frugal Hedonism has been designed to help you target the most important habits of mind and action needed for living frugally but hedonistically. Apply a couple, and you'll definitely have a few extra dollars in your pocket and enjoy more sunsets. Apply the lot, and you'll wake up one day and realise that you're happier, wealthier, fitter, and more in lust with life that you'd ever thought possible.
An absolute joy. Good natured not pious, humane not self-righteous and a guide to ethical living that makes the impossible possible. I am happy to make this my bible. Christos Tsiolkas, author of The Slap
The freest and most contented people pretty much follow the advice in The Art Of Frugal Hedonism. Clive Hamilton, co author of Affleuza
During this workshop Shani will share some insights from this amazing book , talk about how it affected her and help you see if you can incorporate it's learning to your life.
The non refundable $5 registration fee enrols you in this course. After we have finished you will be asked to pay in keeping with your circumstances from $20 - $50.
- -
Bird Walk - Alfred Cove
–
Bird Walk - Alfred Cove
Troy ParkMeet at 7:30 am in the car park in Troy Park next to the Oval, off Burke Drive, Attadale. There should be migratory waders and waterbirds around the river, and there are always bush birds in the Park. More than 110 bird species have been recorded here. Bring your telescope if you have one.
Leader: Toni Webster
Note: If you feel at all unwell - PLEASE STAY HOME. Please bring hand sanitizer with you, and supply your own pen to fill the attendance record. This will minimise unnecessary interpersonal contact.
We will still need to try to maintain the 1.5 m distancing. - -
Freo Living Smarties Dinner and Clothes Swap
–
Freo Living Smarties Dinner and Clothes Swap
Ecoburbia16 Livingstone StBeaconsfield,Bring some food to share, and your no longer wanted clothes!
About this Event
This is a night not to be missed.We will provide the nibbles on arrival, but please bring a main meal dish to share.
Before the date you need to go through your wardrobe and pull out those things you no longer want or need but someone else might (NOT that saggy pair of cycle shorts!)
We will eat FIRST (no pre searching through the treasures!) and then . . . . it's on for young and old. See it, try it and take it home if you like it.
Clothing left with be distributed to various op shops in the area (everyone can take a bit!)
Numbers limited to 20. Please make sure you let us know ASAP if you can't come for some reason - this event is popular!
If you have not been to Ecoburbia before and you have to drive we ask that you park at Beaconsfield Primary School on Hale Road and walk up Beard Street to Livingstone (we are on the corner). If you ride please bring your bike around the back and if you walk - just head inside when you get here!. It is important to us to keep our neighbours happy.
- -
Perth City Farm Festive Twilight Markets
–
Perth City Farm Festive Twilight Markets
Perth City Farm1 City Farm PlaceEast Perth,The Perth City Farm Festive Twilight Markets are on this December for four exciting nights!
There will be something for everyone, from finding the perfect gift from one of the local sustainable market stalls, enjoying delicious food from one of the food trucks, participating in one of the workshops and learn a new skill, or sitting back with a drink and listening to live music and carols.
The Festive Twilight Markets are also just off the Claisebrook light trail, so why not start your night here before checking out the Christmas lights?Entry is only a gold coin donation, with all proceeds going back to Perth City Farm.
The Festive Twilight Markets runs for four nights only: December 9, 10, 16 and 17, 4:00-8:00pmWorkshops for a Sustainable Christmas:
We will be having a series of hands-on express workshops where you will learn techniques to make your Christmas more sustainable, from gift making to healthy cooking techniques.
Cost: $9.00 each workshop4:15 - 4:45 pm
Gift making: candle and soaps Participants can create 1 soap and 1 candle using melt and pour technics.5:00 - 5:30 pm
Cooking: Christmas Bliss Balls Participants will create a gift bag of bliss balls which they can give away (or keep for themselves)5:45 - 6:15 pm
Cooking with PCF produce: Making Christmas salads
Participants will prepare a Christmas salad using fresh garden produce.6:30 - 7:00 pm
Gift making: macramé hanging succulent holder
Participants will create a hanging plant holder for a PCF succulent.7:15 - 7:45 pm
Gift making: Christmas collection - Mono printing
Participants will create a set of 3-5 Christmas cards using basic print-making techniques.Interested in having a stall? please send an email to markets@perthcityfarm.org.au
- -
Perth City Farm Festive Twilight Markets
–
Perth City Farm Festive Twilight Markets
Perth City Farm1 City Farm PlaceEast Perth,The Perth City Farm Festive Twilight Markets are on this December for four exciting nights!
There will be something for everyone, from finding the perfect gift from one of the local sustainable market stalls, enjoying delicious food from one of the food trucks, participating in one of the workshops and learn a new skill, or sitting back with a drink and listening to live music and carols.
The Festive Twilight Markets are also just off the Claisebrook light trail, so why not start your night here before checking out the Christmas lights?Entry is only a gold coin donation, with all proceeds going back to Perth City Farm.
The Festive Twilight Markets runs for four nights only: December 9, 10, 16 and 17, 4:00-8:00pmWorkshops for a Sustainable Christmas:
We will be having a series of hands-on express workshops where you will learn techniques to make your Christmas more sustainable, from gift making to healthy cooking techniques.
Cost: $9.00 each workshop4:15 - 4:45 pm
Gift making: candle and soaps Participants can create 1 soap and 1 candle using melt and pour technics.5:00 - 5:30 pm
Cooking: Christmas Bliss Balls Participants will create a gift bag of bliss balls which they can give away (or keep for themselves)5:45 - 6:15 pm
Cooking with PCF produce: Making Christmas salads
Participants will prepare a Christmas salad using fresh garden produce.6:30 - 7:00 pm
Gift making: macramé hanging succulent holder
Participants will create a hanging plant holder for a PCF succulent.7:15 - 7:45 pm
Gift making: Christmas collection - Mono printing
Participants will create a set of 3-5 Christmas cards using basic print-making techniques.Interested in having a stall? please send an email to markets@perthcityfarm.org.au
- -
BirdLife WA Walk - Carine
–
BirdLife WA Walk - Carine
Carine Open SpaceCarpark off Beach RoadCarine,Meet at 7:30 am in the car park off Beach Road, Carine. Carine Open Space is part of the Northern Swan Coastal Plain KBA for Carnaby’s Black-Cockatoo. Over 90 species have been recorded at this lake, including the three ibis, Buff-banded Rail, several duck species and various raptors.
Bring your telescope if you have one.
Leader: Clive Nealon
Note: If you feel at all unwell - PLEASE STAY HOME. Please bring hand sanitizer with you, and supply your own pen to fill the attendance record. This will minimise unnecessary interpersonal contact.
We will still need to try to maintain the 1.5 m distancing.Festive Fauna Shelters Workshop–
Festive Fauna Shelters Workshop
Perth City Farm1 City Farm PlaceEast Perth,Learn how to create habitat for native pollinators and pest controllers such as native bees, wasps, skinks and geckoes using recycled and natural materials. After a short presentation about the importance of urban wildlife, let your imagination go wild as you help create shelters to support creatures at City Farm (part of our 'Nature in the City' project) and also make one to take home. Fauna shelters make great holiday projects and useful, sustainable gifts.
This is a workshop designed for adults, but children over the age of 12 are welcome to buy a ticket and join their parents.
Tickets $15 - -
Hills Food Share
–
Hills Food Share
Glen Forrest Community GardenCnr Hardey Rd & Glen Forrest DveGlen Forrest,One social hour of sharing with other local growers & gardeners. Bring along your plants, seeds, seedlings, cuttings, garden mags or yummy kitchen edibles to share.
Held the third Sunday of the month.