Chat Central - Workshop with Warwickshire Wildlife Trust

Chat Central - Workshop with Warwickshire Wildlife Trust

Community · 4 Mar, 13:30 - 15:30
Harp Place, 2 Sandy Ln, Coventry CV1 4DX, UK
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Summary

Warwickshire Wildlife Trust will be visiting Chat Central for a workshop on all things River Sherbourne!

Detailed description

Chat Central is a great place to try new things, make new friends and get involved in your community.

All activities are FREE and open to adults (18+) living in Coventry.


Join us at Chat Central for a special River Sherbourne workshop with Warwickshire Wildlife Trust!


Discover the story of the River Sherbourne - past and present - and learn simple ways you can help protect it, including local volunteering opportunities.


Get hands-on with fun creative activities too:


✨ Make your own eco-friendly cleaning products to take home

🎨 Decorate a canvas bag using woad-blue stamps, inspired by the historic woad dyeing industry


Event Details:

🗓️ Wednesday 4th March

🕐 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM

📍 Harp Place, 2 Sandy Lane, CV1 4DX


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About Chat Central project

We engage adults of all ages and physical abilities from all areas of Coventry. Whether new to the city, a student from overseas, a migrant, bereaved, retired, a new parent, just out of hospital, dealing with an illness or condition that limits their ability to get out, or just out of practice with socialising and getting more active and ‘out there.’