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SUMMARY:CST: Experiment with Living Willow Structures @ South River Art Studios Community Garden
DESCRIPTION:Experiment with Living Willow Structures @ South River Art Studios Community Garden \nDate: February 1st\, 2024 \nTime: 11am \nLocation: South River Art Studios 1300 Fleetwood Dr SE\, Atlanta\, GA 30316 \nParking: ample and free \nFences and canopies don’t have to be made from wood and metal and such. Living structures can be made from Willow! In this workshop we will: \n\nLearn to identify the continent’s largest and most common willow species\, Salix nigra\, also known as black willow\, swamp willow\, sauz\, or gulf black willow. \nLearn about the tree’s ecological importance\, medicinal and other human uses\, and its history and mythology.\nDiscuss the practice of coppicing trees\, how to do it\, and why.\n(HANDS ON!!!) Assist with the harvesting and planting of willow whips to create a living structure(s) for the garden.\n\n  \n \nJulia Hill is a multi-disciplinary artist using drawing\, painting\, sculpture\, and our extensive waste stream to explore ecological themes. This workshop is part of a series of projects that will explore how regenerative ecological practices and public art can intersect. \nIn addition to her studio pursuits\, her business Sculpture Things provides a suite of services including custom fabrication\, art direction\, project management\, and public art installation services for the region’s creative industries. \nClimate Survival Training
URL:https://scienceforgeorgia.org/event/cst-experiment-with-living-willow-structures-south-river-art-studios-community-garden/
LOCATION:South River Art Studios\, 1300 Fleetwood Dr SE\, Atlanta\, Georgia\, 30316
CATEGORIES:Climate Survival Training
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SUMMARY:CST: Red Wiggler Wrangling - DIY Worm Farming
DESCRIPTION:Red Wiggler Wrangling – DIY Worm Farming!\nPostponed due to Inclement weather – New date Saturday\, February 15th\nSaturday\, February 15\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n11:00am – 1:30pm\nSalem-Panola Library\n\n\n\n\n\n\n5137 Salem Rd\, Stonecrest\, GA 30038 \nA hands on vermiculture workshop by Science for Georgia. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nWant to make friends with Earth’s most benevolent creature? RSVP to claim one of 20 worm farm kits at this dual lecture/interactive workshop! Worm farming\, or vermiculture\, is a method of composting using specific species of worms that can transform scraps into nutrients three times as fast as your average compost pile while requiring even less maintenance. The species we will be focusing on\, colloquially known as the Red Wiggler\, are exceptionally resilient and well suited to live undetected inside your home or out. \nVermiculture makes a rewarding hobby\, connects us with nature\, and teaches valuable lessons about a circular economy. If you are looking to reduce your carbon footprint\, purify your soil\, protect your crops\, reduce dependence on chemical fertilizers\, or just ground yourself with the rhythms of life\, look no further than the RSVP button below! \nWe will begin the session with some scientific context on the significance of these humble invertebrates and their effect on soil and environmental health\, learn tips about re-using & recycling material\, and learn how to make choices for your worms based on your outcome goals. Next\, our resourceful volunteers will lead us through manipulating 5-gallon buckets with power tools for a suitable dwelling fit for a Red Wiggler. \nBring a friend or family member\, let’s roll up our sleeves\, and dig deep into the science and methods of maintaining a healthy environment for your new clean up crew\, the Red Wiggler worms! \nPlease note: attendees MUST come to this CST in closed-toe shoes and clothes you are comfortable working in or getting a little messy. If you would like to bring your own containers (to better fit your space)\, please indicate so on the sign-up form. We encourage attendees to bring your own materials (power drills\, sandpaper\, eye protection\, etc) if you would like to reduce your waiting time. Please bring extra towels or tarps if you are worried about transporting your system home. \n  \nWant to bring your own containers? Use the guide below to help you find containers suitable for your space!  \n \n \n\n\n  \nClimate Survival Training
URL:https://scienceforgeorgia.org/event/vermiculture/
LOCATION:Salem-Panola Library\, 5137 Salem Rd\, Stonecrest\, Georgia\, 30038
CATEGORIES:Climate Survival Training
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