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Kids 'Tree dressing' Sunday 30 Nov 11am-2pm, Grow Mayow Community Garden, SE23


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NURTURE NATURE TREE DRESSING AT GROW MAYOW COMMUNITY GARDEN 30 November 2014 11:00 - 14:00


Grow Mayow Community Garden Project is pleased to announce that in addition to their weekly NATURE KIDS sessions on Thursday morning they will be hosting a natural tree dressing day as a way to both recognise and celebrate trees and the biodiversity they support during the Tree Council's National Tree Week (November 29 - December 7 2014 http://www.treecouncil.org.uk/Take-Part/National-Tree-Week).


NURTURE NATURE will take place on 30 November 2014 from 11:00 - 14:00 and all decorative hangings will either nurture nature (i.e. incorporate food for birds or homes for insects) or celebrate the beauty of nature by being made from found natural materials - no plastic or other non-organic/compostable materials please!


The festivities will start with our monthly art and story event held by Story Hug, at 11:00 on Sunday morning. The making and story telling workshop is ?3 per child plus a ?1 family donation to Grow Mayow Community Garden Project (http://storyhug.com/category/outdoors/).


Join us for a day of all ages celebration and craft making and help us say thank you to the trees and to the life they support!


Visit growmayow.blogspot.co.uk for more details, or contact us at [email protected].

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