What to Expect
Join a welcoming community event designed for residents eager to support local biodiversity and beautify their outdoor spaces. This workshop introduces the ReWild program and offers practical guidance on creating native verge gardens that attract wildlife and conserve water.
Participants will enjoy a guided walk to explore real-life verge examples, providing inspiration and practical ideas. The interactive "Tiny Garden" activity encourages attendees to design their own nature-positive verge, making the experience both educational and fun.
Ideal for families and individuals of all ages, this session is perfect for those looking to make a positive environmental impact right outside their homes.
Activity Details
The workshop runs from 9:00 to 12:00, providing ample time for learning, exploration, and hands-on activities. It is hosted by the Town of East Fremantle in partnership with the Climate Action Reference Group (CARG).
The event is free, making it accessible to all community members interested in sustainable gardening and urban biodiversity. Attendees are encouraged to wear sun protection and bring water to stay comfortable throughout the morning.
Booking is required via Humanitix to secure your spot in this popular community event.
Location and Access
The workshop takes place at the East Fremantle Playgroup, located at 44 Moss Street, East Fremantle, within Sumption Green. This central location is easy to access for local residents.
The venue is situated across from Carnaby's Cafe, providing a recognizable landmark for first-time visitors. Parking and public transport options are available nearby.
Participants are advised to prepare for outdoor conditions by wearing appropriate sun protection and comfortable footwear for the guided walk.
Important Information
This event is suitable for all ages, making it a family-friendly opportunity to learn about native plants and sustainable gardening.
Please note the workshop is held outdoors, so weather conditions may affect the experience. Bringing water and sun protection is essential.
The session includes interactive and educational components designed to engage participants actively in creating wildlife-friendly environments.
Booking and Prices
Attendance is free of charge, reflecting the Town of East Fremantle's commitment to community education and environmental stewardship.
Spaces are limited, so early booking through Humanitix is recommended to guarantee participation.
For further enquiries, contact the Town of East Fremantle via phone or email provided below.