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School holiday workshop

Catching Critters – the tiny ones

November 29, 2017 by mccgadmin

Location: Moore Park, Indooroopilly – off Russell Tce; meet near little wooden bridge (UBD 178 F4)
Type: School holiday workshop
Organiser: Cubberla-Witton Catchments Network Inc (CWCN)
Contact: Phone Jutta on 0407 583 441

Off we go equipped with butterfly, dip and sweep nets, pitfall traps, pooters, magnifiers and so forth. Let’s see what we find  and whether we can figure out what your catch is.  This is a very varied activity and includes small and larger vegetation and also the local creek. BYO hat and water bottle, wear protective clothing and sturdy closed shoes/gum boots.  We’ll bring the equipment, the sunscreen, the insect repellent, and the morning tea for hungry critter catchers. For more info visit the CWCN website or click here to register: {module_literature,i,179776}

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Enviro Detectives Roaring Rhonda and William Whisper investigate sound

November 29, 2017 by mccgadmin

Location: CWCN Centre, 47 Hepworth St, Chapel Hill (UBD 178 A11)
Type: School holiday workshop
Organiser: Cubberla-Witton Catchments Network Inc (CWCN)
Contact: Phone Jutta on 0407 583 441
How does sound come about? When is it too much? How is sound made? Why does an elephant sound different to a cicada? How do our ears work? How is sound transported?  This is going to be fun! Lots to find out! We make different sounds and figure it out using balloons, water, strings, stethoscopes, tuning forks, ear muffs and much more! For more info visit the CWCN website or click here to register: {module_literature,i,179776}

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Hoot Hoot! Owl-making workshop and other craft items

November 29, 2017 by mccgadmin

Location: CWCN Centre, 47 Hepworth St, Chapel Hill (UBD 178 A11)
Type: School holiday workshop
Organiser: Cubberla-Witton Catchments Network Inc (CWCN)
Contact: Phone Jutta on 0407 583 441

Use your imagination! There are many different ways to design and make owls, all of them by using discarded or natural materials. This workshop is a fun way to start the holidays. We have little aprons but recommend that you don’t wear your best outfit! A small morning tea will be provided. Fee $15 per child ($10 for CWCN members). For more info visit the CWCN website or register by clicking here: {module_literature,i,179776}

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Let’s go funghi hunting!

November 29, 2017 by mccgadmin

Location: Moore Park, Indooroopilly – off Russell Tce; meet near little wooden bridge (UBD 178 F4)
Type: School holiday workshop
Organiser: Cubberla-Witton Catchments Network Inc (CWCN)
Contact: Phone Jutta on 0407 583 441

Our morning will start with an introduction to the Fungi Kingdom. We learn what they are, what they do and how they fit into the big scheme of all things in the environment. Then it’s all about discovery! We’ll be outdoors all morning with magnifying glasses and mirrors! BYO hat and water bottle, wear sturdy shoes and protective clothing. Morning tea will be provided. Fee $15 per child ($10 for CWCN members). For more info visit the CWCN website or click here to register: {module_literature,i,179776}

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