EVENT | Winter Tree Planting Workshops

To coincide with National Tree Week and the start of the tree planting season, we are hosting a series of two winter workshops on tree planting. We'll be learning all about how to plant and care for fruit trees and willow, by planting out our fruit trees and building a willow archway in the garden. There will be kids' activities too: making winter bird feeders and willow decorations. We'll provide hot drinks, refreshments and shelter to keep things cosy, but please dress warmly, wear sturdy footwear and bring waterproofs just in case!
Both workshops are free and all are welcome to attend.


EVENT | I Could Eat A Horse



Food is our fuel. Food is the ultimate currency of survival.

I Could Eat A Horse is a multi-art form project exploring the diverse relationship individuals and communities have with food.

A Moment's Peace Theatre Company have been working with local groups to explore the diverse relationship individuals and communities have with food.

We invite you to the debut screenings of the short films made. Come along and dig a wee bit deeper into questions about food consumption and the food industry. Join the discussion about the stuff we put in our bellies.

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Ticket info:
The event is FREE, but ticketed. Booking is encouraged.
T: 0141 352 4900

www.cca-glasgow.com

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A wee bit about the films...

John Wheatley College: A group of teenagers ponder why there's so much fuss about food. In a world where they're told constantly to eat healthily, how easy is it to do this and does it really matter? Working title - Feasterhouse

Dumbarton Road Corridor: A film exploring what a group of children know about food - where does it come from, how is it made and who are our food roles models? A contemplation on whether our children know enough about their food. Working title - What are they Eating?

Kirti Group at Shanti Bhavan: Did things used to be better or do we look at the past with rose-tinted glasses? Drawing on their personal experiences to explore how food culture has changed in their lifetimes, and exploring the effect these changes have had on modern day Scotland's relationship with food.

REVIEW | Work Session 10.11.13

Last Sunday Sequoia Hearne, a photographer who lives in Willowbank Crescent, came down to the garden and took some beautiful photographs of our work session. Enjoy!

We planted broad beans, harvested our mini carrot crop, and made a new leaf mold bin!

You can check out Sequoia's other work here and here.






















EVENT | Film Screening + Discussion

The Wonders of Soil: Film & Discussion Event
Hosted by the Woodlands Community Garden
 

When: Thursday, November 21, 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Where: The Albany Centre, 44 Ashley Street, Glasgow

With a screening of the film Dirt! The Movie and speakers from the Soil Association and Whitmuir Organic Farm.

Dirt! The Movie is an insightful and timely film that tells the story of the glorious and unappreciated material beneath our feet.
Inspired by William Bryant Logan's acclaimed book Dirt: The Ecstatic Skin of the earth, Dirt! The Movie takes a humorous and substantial look into the history and current state of the living organic matter that we come from and will later return to.

Dirt! The Movie will make you want to get dirty!
 
View the trailer
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This is a FREE event, part of the Woodlands' Bio-diverse and Talking Science programme to reconnect you to nature.