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Posts with tag: Wild About Kirkley

Wild About Kirkley out door cooking Blog posts

We were able to make the most of early spring with open fire cooking and catching up in the garden. Inside the Pantry, visitors were welcomed with a warm cup of tea and nature-based offerings, including foraged ink drawing and seed bomb making.

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Left Sally Connick (Literacy Trust) Centre : Kasia Don-Daniel (Suffolk Artlink) Right : Sheryl Rumble (Morrisons) Blog posts

Last week we were very excited to install our new bookshelf complete with brand new books to create a children’s reading area at The Pantry food bank in Kirkley. 

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A group of Suffolk Artlink participants at our open garden in Kirkley. There are three people, assembling a willow structure for the Kirkley Pantry community garden. News

Celebrating the wonderful community garden at The Pantry, on Saturday 25th February, 10am – 2.30pm

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Seahorse Lantern Blog posts

Fantastic lanterns in the shapes of a giant tardigrade, seahorse, snail shell and mushrooms, light up the night sky for Kirkley’s first ever winter lantern parade.

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lantern Blog posts

Join us on the 2nd December 2022, for some tasty nibbles and mulled apple juice from 4pm at The Pantry Community Garden, before we parade with our lanterns and musical accompaniment to East Point Pavilion for First Light’s Winter Fayre. The parade will begin at 5pm, and will take approximately 20 minutes, finishing at the Pavilion, where there will be festive stalls and music to enjoy.

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2 abstract pants on yellow background News

Kirkley Pantry Community Garden We are looking for volunteers for our community garden in Kirkley, Lowestoft. We would like support to: Grow veg for the foodbank in raised beds and […]

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gardening in Kirkley Blog posts

Suffolk Artlink’s Wild About Kirkley project is looking for volunteers and local residents who would like to get involved in a newly developed community garden at the Kirkley Church Hall. The garden is open to all: we are working to make a place to relax, be creative, take time out, potter, read, dig, grow and much more. We welcome both individuals and groups to use the space.

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Wild About Kirkley free creative events and talks Blog posts

Over the coming months we have many great sessions planned in Kirkley. We are particularly excited to be part of Heritage Open Days offering our new accessible foraging route, devised in collaboration with some of our participants. The Sensory Forage Walk on the 18th September 2022 is ideal for wheelchair users, those who struggle with long distances and people who are visually impaired.

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