This Saturday, 22nd March, we welcome everyone to join us at Springburn Auditorium for a celebration of spring!
Drop in between 11am and 2pm, we will be making seed-balls, engage in mindful mandala / art-making with natural materials (like twigs, leaves, and cones), and have pots available for you to plant some seeds to grow herbs, flowers or veg at home. Some pots and shovels will be provided, but you are welcome to also bring your own pots! We are also keen for people to help us replant some of our small planters on site and see what we can grow over the next months.
This event is open to all. If you are bringing children, we ask that you please accompany your child and assist them in the planting process.
We recommend wearing something that can get a little bit dirty as we only have a limited number of gloves. (Remeber, digging in soil has been shown to support immune and mental health!)
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