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Events in July 2021
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Plastic Free July Cloth Nappy Workshop
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Plastic Free July Cloth Nappy Workshop
Online EventGone are the days of pins, soaking or bleaching! Modern cloth nappies are shaped, fitted, washable and reusable. Discover modern cloth nappies and tips on how to make using them easy!
Join Kam Andrews, “The Nappy Guru” for a cloth nappy workshop to learn about using and maintaining cloth nappies. Kam will demonstrate different cloth nappies available and explain the benefits of each.
This event is for residents living in the Southern Metropolitan Regional Council catchment area only - City of Melville, City of Fremantle and Town of East Fremantle. The workshops cover modern cloth nappies for babies, toddlers, children and adults – people of all ages are welcome. - -
Permaculture Design Course
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Permaculture Design Course
Candlelight farm , Mundaring4110 Phillips RdMundaring 6073,Permaculture Design Course (PDC) one day a week course (Wednesdays) for 10 weeks. Commencing 21 JULY 2021 and finishing 22 September (9 am-5 pm). The course includes 72 hours of tuition, morning and afternoon tea, our course booklet and all tours.
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Make Your Own Beeswax Wraps
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Make Your Own Beeswax Wraps
Cockburn Seniors Centre9 Coleville CrescentSpearwood,Learn how to make beautiful, reusable and natural food wraps in this workshop with the City's Waste Education Team.
Beeswax wraps are a fun, natural, compostable and a safe alternative to plastic cling wrap.
Each participant will come away with two beeswax wraps and the skills to make plenty more.This crafty workshop is suitable for teens and adults.
BYO 100% cotton fabric (0.5m) to use on the day. Everything else will be provided.Tickets $5
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"Cry of the Forests" documentary film produced in WA
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"Cry of the Forests" documentary film produced in WA
Kalamunda Uniting Church7 Heath RdKalamunda,Transition Town Kalamunda, the Uniting Church of Kalamunda and NRPG Bushcarers invites you to a special showing of the new award-winning documentary “Cry of the Forests”, about the our incredibly unique Southwest native forests, by WA Journalist Jane Hammond and the WA Forest Alliance. (Sponsored by Replenish Kalamunda and the Kalamunda Uniting Church)
It reveals the serious damage of logging (including ‘old growth’ forests) and the better alternatives for our Climate, employment and biodiversity. It's riveting and inspirational, and we can send a message to the WA government to preserve it! Trailer at: https://cryoftheforests.com.au/
Please see the documentary, and at the same time you will also support the tireless and dedicated effort which the WA Forest Alliance has put into this for the last 20 years, and our own renowned Journalist Jane Hammond for this amazing film!
Date: Friday 30 July, open at 6:30 for 7:15pm start
Location: Kalamunda Uniting Church hall, 7 Heath Rd, Kalamunda
Purchase tickets at: https://fan-force.com/screenings/cry-of-the-forests-replenish-kalamunda/
Refreshments: Soup + bread roll for a gold coin donation, and snacks/treats for saleCry of the Forests Community Movie Night–
Cry of the Forests Community Movie Night
Kalamunda Uniting Church7 Heath RdKalamunda,This community movie night is sponsored by Replenish, Transition Town Kalamunda, Uniting Church Kalamunda and Nature Reserves Preservation Group.
Come along and see this beautiful locally made film about the SW Forests.
We will have soup and snacks for gold coin donation.Community movie night - My Stuff–
Community movie night - My Stuff
Transition Town StirlingMeet Petri Luukkainen, 26. Amidst an existential crisis, he arrives at the idea that his happiness might be found by rebuilding his everyday existence. What does he really need – and what about all that stuff?
The concept: Take all of your stuff into a storage, and bring back only one item per day. The result? An everyday adventure driving him deeper and deeper into the empty spot in his heart. You’re right: this would be borderline insane even without his decision of constantly filming himself.
Buck naked at his flat in Helsinki, it’s another story – not a pretty one but pretty damn fun to watch.
Gold coin donation. Please bring a plate of supper to share
Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUBVl0FG6Yc