Sustainability Corner
Next term will see the recommencement of the after school garden club. There is certainly a lot of work to be done, crops to be planted and healthy recipes to be made.
Fill in the attached form and send to your class teacher by the end of this term for one of the 20 spots available. Kindy and Pre primary children will need an adult to attend with them. The club will run from week 2 to and finish in week 9.
NEWS FLASH
Our Edible Bush Tucker Garden Project - Out of the 538 schools across Australia that received funding for Woolworths Junior Landcare grants, we were amongst the two in WA selected to write case studies about. Some of our bush tucker plants will be ready to harvest in Spring.
Here is the email and link to our project.
Hi Natalie and Sandra,
We wanted to let you know that we’ve created a case study about the fantastic outcomes of your school’s Indigenous Edible Bush Tucker Garden project that was funded by the Woolworths Junior Landcare Grant you received in late 2018.
The case study is on our junior Landcare website at: https://juniorlandcare.org.au/case_studies/indigenous-bush-tucker/
At the very bottom of the case study you will see:
We hope you and your school community will click on the “heart” to like your case study. Plus, we encourage you to share this achievement via your school’s Facebook page and if you have Twitter as well. Just click on the icon and share. In your comment, can you please tag @Woolworths and @LandcareAustralia.
Best regards,
Valerie Woods
Communications Manager / Partnerships
- Beauty products and hair care packaging
- Batteries
- Mobile phones and accessories
- Dental hygiene packaging including toothbrushes
- Coffee pods
- Ring Pulls from cans of drink
Remember that our Grow Free Cart is set up near the front office.
"How does the cart work?" We have a simple answer: you give what you can, and take what you need. There are no prices, no bartering, no trading, no value. Like you would with family and loved ones.
What can I put on the cart?
Homegrown or homemade produce: fruit, veg, herbs, preserves, eggs, etc. Preferably grown with organic principles, without toxins. Grown with love is a strict prerequisite! Seeds, seedlings, cuttings and rootstock (Please label all, and heirloom seeds are best, as they can be saved from) All things gardening, whether it be gardening magazines, planters, worm tea, jars , paper bags and small boxes for seeds or produce.
Happy gardening and recycling,
Sandra & Stacey – Sustainability Coordinators