Summer’s end is here, with a final explosion from Tropical
Cyclone Marcia devastating communities in central coastal Queensland. In our corner of the Sunshine Coast
hinterland we received 445 mm of rain from her aftermath. Our precious stained glass windows were taped
up against the predicted onslaught, but we were spared any destructive
winds. Although there was local
flooding, we were blessed to have a safe, dry home with electricity and food in
abundance.
Meanwhile, supporting our local community is high on our agenda, and so with that in mind, we are launching our Autumn ‘Something Beautiful’ Flower-craft workshops. Participants will learn how to choose lovely old-fashioned heirloom roses from our garden; cut and gather roses for lovely posies and select gorgeous perfumed herbs to mix with them. And along the way, enjoy a good old-fashioned morning tea.
Funding from our ‘Something Beautiful’ workshops will go
toward our fledgling work with young women (and their children) in the Sunshine
Coast community. Our focus is creating
opportunities for young women in need through horticulture and flower-craft workshops.
Half-day ‘Something Beautiful’ Flower-craft workshops will
be held at our garden, 'Edgeworth Lley' in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland, in March and April this year. Cost is $75 per person. Includes access to our garden, all materials
and an old-fashioned morning tea.
Dates: Thursday, 26 March – 9.30 am – 12.30 pm.
Thursday,
23 April – 9.30 am – 12.30 pm.
Bookings are
essential as places are limited.
For further
information and to book your place for our Flower-craft Workshops contact us at
Edgeworthroses@skymesh.com.au.
Visit our Facebook page, ‘Edgeworth Lley, Heirloom Roses’.
You will be doing ‘Something Beautiful’ and helping to support those in need.