Wild Words and Spring Writing Workshop, Woodlands Community Garden, 20th March – 5th April
WILD WORDS is our writing group exploring themes and feelings around ecology, nature, environment and place. We currently meet on alternate Thursday evenings at our Carnarvon Street office, but will be venturing outdoors for inspiration as the spring weather improves. No previous writing experience is needed and you are welcome to join us on Thursdays March 20th, April 10th and April 24th from 6-8pm. For more info contact Tim on 0141 332 9311 or via woodlandscommunitygarden@gmail.com
SPRING WRITING WORKSHOP – AWAKENINGS
Saturday 5th April 10.30am – 4.00pm
Join us for a day of creative inspiration, writing across mediums including poetry and prose. This free workshop is suitable for both beginners and the more experienced writer. We will be meeting indoors at our office, but weather permitting also be exploring in and around our community garden for inspirational signs of spring. Tutored by Nalini Paul – spaces are limited so advance booking needed by contacting woodlandscommunitygarden@gmail.com or calling 0141 332 9311.
Woodlands Community Garden, 91 – 111 West Princes Street, Woodlands, Glasgow
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