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Few mushrooms on display from ast week's Growing Fungi s a Building Product workshop taught by Peter Wenzel.
Dear Canberra,

We hope this rainy week is treating you well.

We hosted a mix of online and in-person workshops in the past two weeks. With the easing of restrictions in the ACT, we are looking forward to see a lot more of you here!

We will still continue to host most our workshops under our beautiful new marquee. The Gardening Working Bees have been using the space to work, relax, cook and eat. The ripe harvest of zucchinis from our garden this week turned out to be a great ingredient for muffins. We look forward to having more Working Bees in our garden this month.

We hosted a Seed Saving Workshop last Tuesday evening, focusing on collecting seeds from summer vegetables. The Fungi Workshop on Saturday morning was a truly insightful experience. Peter from Fungico taught us how to grow building bricks with mushrooms. We got our hands dirty with mycelium and played around with nutrients. We are now waiting for the mushroom material to grow and we look forward to seeing the final product.

This Saturday morning  we've got another working bee in the garden that will go ahead rain or shine! (we promise that you will stay dry). Stay tuned for our Repair Cafe this month on the 12th of March. A little birdie told us that last time was a great hit! We hope to see you there.

CEC
 
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Workshops
Brewing Kombucha
Tuesday 15th March, 6pm-8pm
Canberra Environment Centre
$35+ booking fee

Have you got a taste for the tangy drink kombucha and want to learn more? Healthy, fun, simple and inexpensive to make, a batch of home-brewed kombucha is a fantastic way to introduce beneficial gut bacteria to your body.

Join us for an evening of discussing all things kombucha. Learn about gut health, and the interactions between probiotics, lacto fermentation and a healthy gut. Participants will leave with the recipes and knowledge they need to start brewing their own kombucha at home.

 

Garden Tour: Ainslie Urban Farm
Saturday 19th March 11:30am-1pm 
Location provided to ticket holders
$35+ booking fee

Take a tour of this productive and sustainable garden to learn more about growing urban food.

 

Sustainable Fashion: Intro to Embroidery
Saturday 26th March 10am-12:30pm
Canberra Environment Centre
$90+ booking fee

Join us to learn the basics of embroidery and design a map of your daily walk or your favourite spot in nature.

 

Intro to Solar Panels and Batteries
Tuesday 29th March 6-8pm
Canberra Environment Centre
$90+ booking fee

Learn all about how solar and battery home power systems work, how they can create savings, and the ways they can help to reduce emissions.

 

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Regular events at CEC
Garden Volunteering: Community Working Bee
Saturday 5th March, 10am-12pm

Canberra Environment Centre
free

Everyone is welcome to volunteer at the Acton Community Garden. Both experienced and new gardeners are encouraged to attend! We'll be pulling out weeds, sowing seeds, and doing garden maintenance.

Repair Cafe
Saturday 12th March, 10am-1pm
 Canberra Environment Centre
free

Bring along your broken household items and volunteer repairers will help to fix them. To help us manage numbers please register for your preferred timeslot. 

 

ANU Kitchen Garden: Wednesday Gardening Bees
Wednesdays 10am-12pm
In person, Canberra Environment Centre
free

Together we will grow, harvest, cook, and share fresh, delicious food. You don't need to be a green thumb, just come along and join in and learn as you grow!

Cycle Jam
Saturdays 11am-1pm, Wednesdays 4-6pm.
In person, The Recyclery
free

Cycle Jam is a weekly meetup for anyone who wants to fix or maintain a bicycle. Bring along a bike to fix, or just come along to watch and learn. Cycle Jam is run by volunteers who will work with you to give you the skills to fix your bike.

Other Events
Panel for International Women's Day
Tuesday 8th March, 12pm-2pm

Canberra Innovation Centre

A panel discussion for on the UN theme of Gender Equality today for a Sustainable Tomorrow, then followed by a Lean Innovation Workshop for participants.
 
 
Community Toolbox Canberra

March 5th Saturday, 3pm

76 Federal Highway Watson

The Toolbox quietly opened its doors in November 2021, but our launch event was foiled by COVID. Now it is time to officially celebrate this fabulous community resource - the first tool and equipment library in Canberra!

 
 
Electronic Vehicle Event

12th Saturday March, 10am-3pm

Lake Jindabyne

Come for this electronic vehicle event that focuses on renewable energy, the exhibit is located at the beautiful Snowy Mountains!
Resource 

Zero Waste March Challenge

 

What does Zero Waste mean?

 

Zero Waste living refers to a lifestyle where one consciously reduces their consumption of single use goods in order to reduce their waste on a daily basis. This lifestyle aims to decrease the load on landfills and subsequently recycle and compost at the household level.

 

Try this zero waste challenge 

 
  • Say no to single use items! -Try to carry a water bottle and a set of cutlery next time you go out and carry your own bags for shopping. Every tote bag counts.
  • Get creative with storage - recycle your old jars and old wine bottles to store food and water.
  • Go second hand. - Spend weekends at your favourite second hand shop with your mates, there is often a wide range of goodies and at low prices.
  • Check out the nearest farmer’s market, you will find a range of fresh produce for your kitchen.
  • Make homemade gifts for family and friends and wrap them in newspaper.

 

The Canberra Environment Centre is supported by some fantastic community and environment groups across Canberra. Find out what they do by clicking on the links. Canberra City Farm - The Australia Institute - Canberra Organic Grower's Society - SEE-Change - The Conservation Council - Lyneham Commons - Permablitz ACT - Slow Food Canberra - Southern ACT Catchment Group - Molonglo Catchment Group - Frogwatch (Gininnderra Catchment Group) - Food Coop Shop & Cafe - National Parks Association of the ACT - The Australian Youth Climate Coalition (Canberra) - Pedal Power - Friends of Grasslands.

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