
PROGRAM:
WEDNESDAY
TERM 3, 2025
Wednesdays.
Term 3, 2025.
Beach, Bush and Botanic locations.
9.30am and 10.30am (each for 45 minutes)
Week 1: 23 July. Meet ‘Betty and Basil our Beneficial Bats’. Mt. Martha.
Week 2: 30 July. Delight in a ‘Dinosaur Discovery Day’. Frankston.
Week 3: 6 August. Practice ‘Permaculture for kids’. Frankston.
Week 4: 13 August. Wander on a ‘Wombat Walk’. Mt. Martha.
Week 5: 20 August. Help by being ‘Habitat Heroes’. Seaford.
Week 6: 27 August. Enjoy ‘Wonderful Winter’ fun in the sun. Frankston.
NOW TAKING REGISTRATIONS
Experiential outdoor environmental education for families (Parents/Grandparents/Carers) and children 0-6 years
WEEK ONE
Wednesday 23 July
Meet ‘Betty and Basil our Beneficial Bats’
Locate the trees where these beneficial little micro-bats live that call the Mornington Peninsula home. Learn how to construct a backyard bat box.
Make and decorate a ‘bat hat’, play bat games. Walk the boardwalk at Balcombe Estuary Recreational Reserve in Mount Martha.
WEEK TWO
Wednesday 30 July
Delight in a ‘Dinosaur Discovery Day’
Learn about these prehistoric creatures that lived 115 million years ago.
Examine particular species that existed locally. Locate natural materials that remain from the dinosaur era. Romp and stomp your way across rugged terrain, retracing dinosaur footsteps. Construct a habitat for dinosaurs at Beauty Park in Frankston.
WEEK THREE
Wednesday 06 August
Practice ‘Permaculture for kids’
Discover the secrets of soil. Dig for wiggly worms in the earth.
Feed compost critters delicious fruit and vegetable scraps. Be super snail snoopers and beneficial bug hunters at ‘Joy of the Earth’ Community Garden in Frankston.
WEEK FOUR
Wednesday 13 August
Wander on a ‘Wombat Walk’
Explore native bush-land and look for evidence of animal scats and tracks.
Help to make a huge Wombat Stew. Discover Ellie and Evan Echidna’s habitat and ‘antics’ they’re involved in! Create a cozy habitat suitable for a little ‘puggle’ at the Briars in Mount Martha
WEEK FIVE
Wednesday 20 August
Help by being ‘Habitat Heroes’.
Learn from the local green team how trees are life giving!
Experience being a natural reserve ranger for the morning. Plant habitat for swamp skinks in the beach dunes, help create a haven for our native birds, fauna & insects along the Frankston-Seaford foreshore.
WEEK SIX
Wednesday 27 August
Enjoy ‘Wonderful Winter’ fun in the sun
Come ‘ice-blocking’ down a big hill and experience invigorating winter fun without snow at a leafy-green park in Frankston
FEES
Costs to attend 6 week sessions are $174 for 1st child and $90 for others attending from same family (over 14 months old).
