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The WIRED Lab IS THRILLED TO WELCOME TAMMY HUYNH FROM LEAF AN IMPRESSION
AS PART OF THE WIRED OPEN LABS WORKSHOP SERIES 2021 -
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IN THIS 2 Hour Workshop you will learn
- How to make and care for your own Kokedama, an ancient twist on indoor planting originating from Japan;
- Binding a plant in moss and twine to transform it onto a mini work of art;
- How to fashion a twine hanger to creatively display your new Kokedama;
- Answers to all your plant related questions with plenty of time during the workshop for Q & A.
Who Should Attend?
Introductory class suitable for beginners and children 8 years and up.
What You'll Get
Each participant will leave with 2 x Kokedamas (one small and one large) and a twine hanger to display their new creations.
Participants will also be provided with a yummy snack and refreshments including water, organic teas and French press coffee.
What to bring
All materials provided except an apron - please bring something to protect your clothing.
To avoid waste, please bring your own water bottle and keep cup.
DATE & TIME
Saturday 19 June, 2021
10:00am - 12:00pm
Location
Jugiong Memorial Hall
299 Riverside Drive
Jugiong, NSW 2726
cOST
$220 per ticket (GST inc)
20 places available
GROUP BOOKINGS
Make a booking of 4 or more and a 10% discount will automatically apply at checkout.
CREATIVE KIDS- NSW GOVT $100 VOUCHERS
The Wired Lab is a registered provider of the NSW Government 'Creative Kids' Program, which entitles parents and carers of young people to a $100 voucher towards a creative activity. Please contact us directly before enrolling to ensure the workshop is suitable for your child. Vouchers can be claimed here then please provide us with your child's full name, date of birth and voucher number. We will issue you a discount code for use at checkout.
DINE AND DISCOVER NSW VOUCHERS
The Wired Lab is registered to accept NSW Dine and Discover $25 Vouchers which you can apply for here Please enter the code DISCOVER25 at checkout and a $25 discount will be applied to your ticket price. Your voucher will then be scanned on your mobile phone at the workshop. One Discover voucher per workshop is claimable. Please note if there is a problem with the voucher on the day you will be invoiced the $25.
BUSHFIRE SUBSIDY
Thanks to donations, our 'Pay it forward' scheme and wonderful partnership with Castleden Co we offer subsidised and free workshops to those impacted by the Dunns road bushfires. A brief EOI is required to self nominate or nominate a friend. Please contact us for more information.
ACCESSIBILITY
This venue is wheelchair accessible. We endeavour to make our workshops as accessible as possible. If you have specific access needs please contact us before purchasing a ticket.
COVID-19
The Wired Lab are a registered Covid Safe organisation and will always prioritise health and safety by following health advice from the NSW Government. We ask that you assist us by following the requests of the Host and/or facilitator. Should any of the following apply to you please EXCLUDE YOURSELF from the workshop and contact us to arrange a refund.
- You have any Covid-19 symptoms as listed by the NSW Department of Health.
- You or any of your close contacts have been to any of the Hotspots as listed by the NSW Department of Health in the last 14 days.
- You or any of your close contacts are waiting on the results of the Covid-19 swab test
CONTACT DETAILS
Natalie Alexopoulos | The Wired Lab | natalie@wiredlab.org
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ABOUT TAMMY
Leaf and Impression is owned and operated by Tammy Huynh, a horticulturist amd avid plant collector who is passionate about sharing the joy of gardening and the benefits of green spaces.
Tammy has a degree in horticultural science, a diploma in landscape design and over 10 years experience in the industry, with her career beginning as the Assistant Gardening Editor for Better Homes and Gardens magazine and most recently, as the Consumer Experience Team Leader at Yates. She also helped plant and harvest (no easy feat) her parents' bamboo farm/forest in Sydney.
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This project is assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.
The Wired Lab is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW.