What to Expect
Immerse yourself in a creative and cultural experience by making your own Aboriginal-style beaded jewellery. Local Indigenous artist David Booth will guide you through the process of crafting beautiful bracelets and necklaces. This workshop is designed for children aged 7 and over to attend with their parents, making it a perfect family activity during NAIDOC Week.
All materials are provided, so you can focus on enjoying the vibrant colours and styles available. Whether you want to create traditional Indigenous designs or your own unique style, this workshop offers a welcoming and inspiring environment.
Expect a hands-on session where you will leave with your own handmade jewellery to treasure.
Activity Details
This workshop runs on 6 July 2026 from 09:00 to 11:00. It is held at the Mount Barker Community Library, located on Dumas Street in Mount Barker, South Australia. The cost to participate is $5 per person.
Places are limited, so early booking is recommended to secure your spot. The session is suitable for children aged 7 years and older, and parents are encouraged to join in the fun and creativity.
This event is part of the 2026 NAIDOC Week celebrations, highlighting Indigenous culture and community.
Location and Access
The workshop takes place at Mount Barker Community Library, a welcoming and accessible venue in the heart of the Adelaide Hills. The library is situated on Dumas Street, Mount Barker, SA.
There is convenient parking nearby and public transport options to the area. The library provides a comfortable space ideal for family activities and creative workshops.
Participants are encouraged to arrive a few minutes early to settle in and prepare for the session.
Important Information
All materials for jewellery making will be supplied, so there is no need to bring anything except your enthusiasm. The workshop is designed to be family-friendly and inclusive.
Limited spaces mean that booking in advance is essential to avoid disappointment. Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian throughout the session.
Please inform the organisers of any special requirements or accessibility needs when booking.
Booking and Prices
Tickets are priced at $5 per participant. Booking is required due to limited availability.
To reserve your place, contact the Mount Barker Community Library or visit the Adelaide Hills Council website for booking details.
This affordable workshop offers a unique opportunity to engage with Indigenous culture and create lasting memories with your child during NAIDOC Week.