Multifaith Forest Gardening day

Saturday 14th June 11am – 2pm

Sheffield Interfaith invites you for a ‘Multifaith Forest Gardening day’ at Parkwood Springs.

Meet at Parkwood Springs Forest Garden car park (opposite flats 104-138), Shirecliffe Road, S5 8XB at 11am.

“It was great to see the plants and trees really coming to life last month and to get down to some serious spring digging. Some of the shrubs are growing very fast now and at this month’s workday will focus on pruning and nurturing these. There will also be plenty of weeds taking advantage of the sunshine and rain!” Tim Shortland

  • Please bring food/drink

  • Come with nothing or your prayers, blessings, songs, poems, readings, music, dance or whatever!

  • Let’s have an enjoyable time with our common mother, planet Earth!

  • Please note there are no public conveniences or facilities for seating onsite so do come prepared. Wear sturdy shoes and come prepared for the weather.

For more information contact:

  • Email: sheffieldinterfaith@hotmail.co.uk

  • Nirmal Fernando – Phone: 07932 017 929. Email: curlsu@hotmail.com

  • Tim Shortland, Community Forestry Manager – Phone 07785 362 289. Email: tim.shortland@sheffield.gov.uk

Multifaith Forest Gardening day
11:00am to 2:00pm Saturday 14 June 2014

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