Council is encouraging children to get in touch with their wild-side these September school holidays.
Council is encouraging children to get in touch with their wild-side these September school holidays. Greg Miller

Environment focused school holiday activities on the Coast

SUNSHINE Coast Council says parents can beat holiday boredom and put their kids in touch with the wild at one of many environment-focused school holiday activities this September.

Environment Portfolio Councillor Jenny McKay said there were some wonderful workshops for the Coast's budding artists and scientists to enjoy.

"There are some great school holiday activities running at Council's reserves this September to inspire the children's creative side, while teaching them an environmental responsibility message," Cr McKay said.

"At the Maroochy Botanic Gardens, children can intertwine themselves with nature and create their own musical instrument using natural materials, make a woven marine turtle with marine debris, go on a bushwalk, learn how to draw wildflowers or be a scientist for the morning.

"Or if you head to the Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve to the Natureweavers workshops, you can create your own bushwalking stick, then after lunch take a rain forest tour to identify some of the wildlife and interesting features of the reserve.

"Adults don't miss out either with ceramic jewellery workshop on September 26 where they can create their own beautiful pendants and brooches.

"Soak up the fresh air at the gardens-why not take a picnic and make a day of it."

Workshops cost $7.50 per child with some workshops having an additional cost for materials.

For more information and to book, head to www.community.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/events.


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