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SUMMARY:In Depth Beekeeping Workshop - Green Connect
DESCRIPTION:Are you fascinated by the art of beekeeping and keen to gain the skills required to start your own hive?\nIn this full day workshop\, Claire Brown from Flametree Beekepers will give you the knowledge and skills required to get you started as a backyard beekeeper.\nThe workshop will include a morning of theory and\, weather permitting\, an afternoon of hands-on\, practical learning at our display hive. Specifically\, your workshop will include: \nTheory – \n\nThe life cycle of bees\nThe roles of different bees in the hive\nObtaining beehives\nIdeal hive placement\nHive types and their characteristics\nBee diseases – how to spot them\nSwarming\n\nPractical – \n\nInspecting a beehive\nManaging your space\nFinding evidence of a queen bee\nEssential beekeeping resources\nBrood management\nExtracting honey\n\nThis workshop will build on the topics covered in the Intro to Beekeeping workshop\, however you do NOT have to complete the intro workshop in order to book into the In depth workshop. \nBefore you book\, please consider the following: \n\nThe Green Connect farm is a working farm and all visitors must participate in a safety briefing at the beginning of your workshop.\nThe terrain at the farm is steep and slippery in parts and your workshop may involve a moderately strenuous walk to reach some of our beehives. At this stage\, this walk is not suitable for wheelchairs.\nOur farm plants love rain and so do we! We don’t cancel workshops or tours in wet weather unless there is a dangerous storm so please be sure to come prepared.\nAllergen advice: Our farm is home to domestic animals as well as bees\, wasps and macadamia trees. If you are allergic\, please inform us and keep your Epipen with you at all times.\n\nAll beekeeping workshop participants must: \n\nWear thick pants such as jeans and a long sleeved shirt. DO NOT wear black as this may endanger you. The natural predators of honey bees are black (e.g. bears) so when they see something big and black coming their way\, they will sting now and ask questions later!\nWear enclosed shoes or boots (sorry no thongs or sandals allowed).\nBring a hat and sunscreen or rain gear\, depending on the weather forecast.\nBring a water bottle.
URL:https://foodfairnessillawarra.org.au/event/in-depth-beekeeping-workshop-green-connect/
LOCATION:Green Connect Farm\, 6 Anna Avenue\, Warrawong\, NSW\, 2502
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SUMMARY:Indigenous Cooking - Axe Creek Landcare
DESCRIPTION:Join indigenous healer and teacher Peta Hudson in an afternoon of scone-baking with Axe Creek Landcare Group. Cook along with Peta as she shares conversations and knowledge for growing and cooking indigenous plants. \nThis session will be an intimate zoom workshop where participants will be encouraged to set up an iPad and cook-along as Peta demonstrates her cooking method and discusses the role plants play in restoring Country to its former glory. \nPrior to the workshop\, participants will receive specialty indigenous ingredients for use in this easy scone recipe. Participants will be required to supply their own cupboard staples and cooking equipment. \nThis event is an opportunity for participants to grow their knowledge around local indigenous plants and develop a deeper understanding of culture. \nThe 2022 Love Your Land event series is supported by the Victorian Government. \nPRESENTERS \nPeta Hudson is a devoted Djaara\, Taungurung\, and Yorta Yorta woman with ancestral bloodlines in Indian Healing. She draws on her deep ancestral history and connection with Country\, to provide a traditional take on a modern recipe. Peta is a lifelong learner and is passionate about sharing Cultural\, Spiritual\, and Healing ancient sacred knowledge with a focus on recycling and caring for country. Website: https://wunyun.com.au \nAxe Creek Landcare Group encourages a community-wide\, cooperative\, multi-disciplinary approach to caring for the land. We seek to understand the knowledge and practices of our traditional landowners\, Dja Dja Wurrung; promote sustainable land and water management practices; engage landowners to restore the land\, and practice sustainable agriculture.
URL:https://foodfairnessillawarra.org.au/event/indigenous-cooking-axe-creek-landcare/
LOCATION:Online Event
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