Nature journaling for adults - Karawatha Forest
Free

Nature journaling for adults - Karawatha Forest

Date & time
Thu 18 Jul 2024
9:30am to 11:30am
Add to Calendar 2024-07-18 09:30 2024-07-18 11:30 Australia/Brisbane Nature journaling for adults - Karawatha Forest Join Brisbane City Council&#39;s Environment Centre staff for a short, gentle nature walk and learn the basics of the calming, creative practice of Nature Journaling. Close observation and recording of the natural world can be a wonderful form of meditative expression, and provides an opportunity for stillness, reflection, and mindful connection with nature. This activity will take place in and around the picnic area and nearby walking tracks. Please consider carpooling if possible. Please bring your own pencils, sketch pad/notebook and a lightweight chair or outdoor cushion to sit comfortably outdoors. <strong>Requirements:</strong> Safety requirements apply and are a condition of entry. Please bring your own pencils and sketch pad/notebook and a lightweight chair or outdoor cushion. Wear a broad-brimmed hat, sun-smart clothing, and sturdy, fully-enclosed walking shoes that can get wet and muddy, sun-screen, and insect repellent. Please bring a raincoat if weather requires. Please bring drinking water in a reusable bottle and a litter-free snack or picnic lunch, as there are no food outlets on site. <strong>Note:</strong> All activities are subject to weather and environmental conditions and may be cancelled on the day. Karawatha Forest Park and Discovery Centre, 149 Acacia Road, Karawatha
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Age

Suitable for ages 18+

Cost

Free

Join Brisbane City Council's Environment Centre staff for a short, gentle nature walk and learn the basics of the calming, creative practice of Nature Journaling. Close observation and recording of the natural world can be a wonderful form of meditative expression, and provides an opportunity for stillness, reflection, and mindful connection with nature. This activity will take place in and around the picnic area and nearby walking tracks.

Please consider carpooling if possible. Please bring your own pencils, sketch pad/notebook and a lightweight chair or outdoor cushion to sit comfortably outdoors.

Requirements: Safety requirements apply and are a condition of entry. Please bring your own pencils and sketch pad/notebook and a lightweight chair or outdoor cushion. Wear a broad-brimmed hat, sun-smart clothing, and sturdy, fully-enclosed walking shoes that can get wet and muddy, sun-screen, and insect repellent. Please bring a raincoat if weather requires. Please bring drinking water in a reusable bottle and a litter-free snack or picnic lunch, as there are no food outlets on site.

Note: All activities are subject to weather and environmental conditions and may be cancelled on the day.

Bookings

Bookings required via Eventbrite.

All adults must be booked in as a participant to this event. Maximum five tickets per booking.
Please arrive ten minutes early to check in and confirm your booking. If you cannot attend this event, please cancel your booking via Eventbrite.

Venue

Karawatha Forest Park and Discovery Centre, 149 Acacia Road, Karawatha

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