Compost Kids: School Holiday Workshop
Perfect for primary-aged children, Compost Kids is an interactive workshop teaching kids the how-and-why of composting and empowering them to positively impact the environment through creative and playful activities.
Due to an artist illness, Compost Kids was unfortunately unable to proceed as planned on Thursday 13 April. This event has been postponed to 11am on Thursday 20 April. All current ticketholders have been contacted via email. Tickets booked for Thursday 13 April are still valid for this event. If you are no longer able to attend Compost Kids, contact ticketing@wheelercentre.com and we will organise a refund for you.
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This school holidays, come and get your hands dirty at the Wheeler Centre in a playful program for primary-aged children, led by passionate artists and teachers Alice Glenn and Steph Hughes.
Offering an interactive and fun way to learn about the environment, Compost Kids empowers young people to have a positive impact on the environment through composting. They will learn about the how-and-why of composting – from demonstrations (in closed containers!) of the various stages of composting, to creating their own compost character.
This workshop shows young people that small actions can lead to big outcomes, and will inspire and empower them to make a difference in their community.
This event is recommended for children aged 5-10 years old, but all ages are welcome!
Accessibility
Please notify us of all access requirements when booking online so we can assist you with your visit. If you require further information, please contact reception on 03 9094 7800 or ticketing@wheelercentre.com.
Wheeler Kids
Wheeler Kids is series of events for the younger readers in your life.
Immersion in literacy is one of the most important factors in determining the outcome of a child’s future – and nurturing a love of books and reading is part of that. Also, kids plus books and writing equals fun.
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Alice Glenn is a collaborator, teacher, entrepreneur and lover of compost. Alice is the founder and the Director of the global dance organisation, No Lights No Lycra. Established by Alice in 2009, the business now operates in more than 75 communities globally. Alice is also the CEO of the not for pr... Read more
Steph Hughes is an illustrator, musician, printmaker, community art facilitator from Naarm. Alongside illustration work, Steph loves to collaborate with folks of all ages in community artworks and murals, via a range of different workshops and projects that promote connection through artmaking. Thes... Read more
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