PROGRAM:

WEDNESDAY

TERM 1, 2024

 
 

Term 1, 2024.

Beach, Bush and Botanic locations.

Two Wednesday sessions.

9.30-10.15am and 10.30am to 11.15am

Sessions run from 7th of February – 13th of March, 2024


NOW TAKING REGISTRATIONS

Experiential outdoor environmental education for families (Parents/Grandparents/Carers) and children 0-6 years

Week 1: 7th February

Seashell Scramble at Seaford Beach. 

Week 2: 14th February 

Yogalates in Beauty Park Frankston.

Week 3: 21st February

Discover mythical creatures that live in the bush at Sweetwater Creek Frankston.

Week 4: 28th February 

Ponding for ‘creek critters’ at Cruden Farm in Langwarrin.

Week 5: 6th March 

Pure Peninsula Honey in Moorooduc on the Mornington Peninsula.

Week 6: 13th March

Exciting Easter Antics at the Frankston Botanical Gardens




WEEK 1

Wednesday 7th February. 

‘Seashell scramble’ at Seaford Beach.

Learn the role of these special treasures.  

Unravel ‘jellyfish’ myths and discover some amazing sea creatures that call this place home. 


WEEK 2

Wednesday 14th February. 

Yogalates in Beauty Park Frankston. 

Breathe fresh air and enjoy story-time under an old majestic oak tree. 

Learn the ABC’s of yoga for kids, find and pot up an acorn to take home. 


WEEK 3

Wednesday 21st February

Discover mythical creatures that live in the bush at Sweetwater Creek Frankston. 

Come hiking through mystical bushland, home to many creatures including magical ones! 

Make shelters and gardens for bush fairies, elves and pixies using found natural items. 



WEEK 4

Wednesday 28th February

Ponding for ‘creek critters’ at Cruden Farm in Langwarrin. 

Use a dip net to catch, examine and identify some aquatic macro invertebrates. 

Make your favourite ‘water bug’ from seed pods found on a treasure hunt in nature. 


WEEK 5

Wednesday 6th March

Pure Peninsula Honey in Moorooduc on the Mornington Peninsula. 

See live bees busy at work. Learn beekeeping secrets, taste over 20 different varieties of honey and make some ‘honey hand-cream’. Learn how bees benefit us and play some bee games, sing buzzy songs and dance the ‘waggle’ dance. 


WEEK 6

Wednesday 13th March 

Exciting Easter Antics at the Frankston Botanical Gardens

Share an ‘Easter egg hunt and Easter games in the George Pentland Botanic Gardens. Discover why the Easter Bilby is so special. Make gorgeous garden ‘Easter food’ to attract the Easter bunny to visit your home.



FEES

  • Cost for the 1st child - $150 for 6 weeks

  • 2nd, 3rd, 4th siblings from the same family - $84 each for 6 weeks

  • Adults and babies (under 14 months) are free if attending with a paying sibling.