Winter Solstice
Sunday 15th December, 2024, 1 – 4 p.m.
Woodlands Community Meeting Room, 66 Ashley Street, Glasgow, G3 6HW
Woodlands Community Garden, 117 W Prince’s St, Glasgow G4 9BY
Flourish House, 23-25 Ashley St, Glasgow G3 6DR
Woodlands Community Garden, 117 W Prince’s St, Glasgow G4 9BY
Flourish House, 23-25 Ashley St, Glasgow G3 6DR
This event is free however the
*Warm Welcome Café at Flourish House is on a pay what you can basis.
It’s the winter and the sap is returning to the roots. Join us for this special community event where we celebrate the Winter Solstice. Our themes for this event are rest, stillness, being together and being warm.
Across Woodlands Community Garden and Meeting Room there will be
a fire, baked potatoes, toasted marshmallows, singing, seed harvesting, mindfulness and drawing activities, mulled apple Juice and more!
a fire, baked potatoes, toasted marshmallows, singing, seed harvesting, mindfulness and drawing activities, mulled apple Juice and more!
Then in Flourish House a Warm Welcome Café with a hot seasonal meal, and it will be a special one as it’s their last café before the winter break.
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Email Elinor with any questions
Email Elinor with any questions
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