Join your fellow mums of the hills in 6 weeks of nature connection and earth skills.
Location:
Indoor activities: Ferny Creek Scout Hall, 21 Clarkmont Road, Ferny Creek
Outdoor activities: nearby Sherbrooke Forest
Date: Monday November 14th
Time: 10am - 12:30 pm
The Rewilding program will provide a space for mothers in the Dandenong Ranges to connect, post pandemic and storms, through nature connection and earth skills.
These activities include such things as working with fibres (basket weaving and string making), carving and whittling, working with clay, ecological literacy, contemplative and reflective processes in the natural world, nature-based art such as group mandela making, and sharing circles.
This course of nature-based activities is created and facilitated by Claire Dunn and Yonke van Geloven of Nature’s Apprentice, and hosted by Yarra Ranges Council.
Claire Dunn is a writer, speaker, transpersonal counsellor and rewilding facilitator and has for the last 15 years been facilitating deep nature connection and wilderness rites-of-passage.
Yonke Van Geloven is a mother, teacher, farmer and rewilding facilitator who facilitates community gatherings on her permaculture, honeybee sanctuary property in Central Victoria.
For more information, please contact: Lee Clunes, Yarra Ranges Council, l.clunes@yarraranges.vic.gov.au,
Ph: 0438 963 163
Price: FREE
Bookings Essential
Sessions may be postponed in the event of illness, COVID-19 restrictions or extreme weather.