27th October 2013 – Weaving Workshop with Castlemaine Landcare
Posted on 22 October, 2013 by Connecting Country
On Sunday 27th October 2013 the Castlemaine Landcare Group are holding a free workshop on weaving with indigenous plants.
The workshop will be taken by Julie McHale who is a descendent of the Trawlwool Way People of the Devonport area in Tasmania, and an adopted elder on Dja Dja Wurrung country. Julie will demonstrate traditional weaving practices using local cumbungi grass and other materials. Participants will be encouraged to try their hand at this special craft.
This will be a great morning for families and anyone interested in discovering how the original people of the area worked with materials at hand.
As well as the indigenous weaving workshop, the Castlemaine Landcare group will be doing some maintenance on their National Tree day planting so bring your garden gloves, a hammer for staking plants and a spade or planting tool if you’d like to help.
It’s lovely and lush in Happy Valley at the moment so it will be a nice time to be working down by the creek.
When: Sunday 27 October
Time: 10- 12noon (morning tea provided)
Where: Meet at Moonlight Creek, the site worked on for National Tree Planting Day. To get there: travel along Colles Road, turn first left after you pass Pennyweight cemetery and continue until you see the Landcare group’s sign on the left.
Enquires: Robin Haylett – 5470-6340
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