What to Expect
Discover a simple and effective way to block drafts and keep your home cosy and energy-efficient. This hands-on workshop guides you through creating a practical draft stopper using reclaimed textiles, adding a handmade touch to your living space.
Perfect for beginners and anyone interested in sustainable home energy solutions, this session offers a fun and creative way to contribute to environmental care while improving your home's comfort.
Enjoy a relaxed and supportive environment where you can learn new skills and meet like-minded community members.
Activity Details
This workshop is part of the Springvale Community Hub Mini Sustainability Festival and is designed to be accessible for all skill levels. You will be provided with all necessary materials and step-by-step instructions.
The session runs for two hours, giving you ample time to complete your draft stopper and ask questions.
If you require additional assistance to participate, the organisers encourage you to get in touch ahead of time to ensure your needs are met.
Location and Access
The event takes place at the Springvale Community Hub, located at 5 Hillcrest Grove, Springvale.
The venue is accessible by public transport and has parking facilities nearby, making it easy to attend.
The community hub is a welcoming space that supports local sustainability initiatives and community engagement.
Important Information
This is a free event, but bookings are required to secure your place.
Registrations open on 14 February at 10:00 am, so be sure to sign up early to avoid disappointment.
The workshop is suitable for all ages but is especially great for parents looking to engage their school-aged children in creative and eco-friendly activities.
Booking and Prices
The event is free of charge, making it an accessible opportunity for families and individuals interested in sustainability.
Bookings can be made by contacting the Greater Dandenong Council or through their event registration system.
Early registration is recommended due to limited spaces and high demand during the Mini Sustainability Festival.