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Earth Carers Woodworking Program a Great Success!

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A mob of Earth Carers came together in July at Perth City Farm for a 4 day wood working program with a focus on the recycling of timber which was previously destined for land fill.  I normally run these kinds of workshops with a maximum of 12 people, but this time I had around 20 people in each session! This took a fair bit of extra organisation, but Perth City Farm was a great venue where there was plenty of room for  group sizes that big. The Workshop Program looked like this: Thursday 22nd July 2010: 5.30-9pm    Make a Kitchen Chopping Board. A great opportunity to learn and use some basic woodworking skills, particularly using saws, planes and scrapers. Turn some recycled/re-used timber into a beautiful and functional kitchen heirloom! Friday 23rd July 2010: 5.30-9pm    Design and Make a Wooden Spoon. Take some recycled/re-used timber, imagine a beautiful and unique spoon, and then create it using a range of traditional woodwo...

Amazing creations by kids at the Hulbert Street Sustainability Fiesta.

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A wonderful annual event, the Hulbert Street Sustainability Fiesta is a two day extravaganza in South Fremantle. This year it feature5 6 open gardens, 5 open art studios, 2 open homes, and 87 stalls. The aim of the Fiesta is to encourage people to take on more sustainable behaviours. During the Fiesta a Living Smart Speakers Tent is set up to allow different groups and individuals involved in sustainable living to share information in a more formal way over the weekend. Topics include those generally covered in the award winning “Living Smart” course – water, power, transport, waste, healthy homes, gardening for productivity and biodiversity, simply living, and keeping yourself healthy. Many local Hulbert Street residents showcase their homes, creativity, work and sustainable lifestyles. There are seven practising artists living in the Hulbert Street, and most have their studios open over the weekend. Other householders take part in a Living Smart Poster Project where th...