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WILDWild@heART Community Arts presents a 12 week fully accessible animation project for people with disability or mental heath issues – starting Sat 20 April.

Project participants will work with a professional animator to develop a group story, based on their own life experiences, and create an original short animation film. The project will explore storytelling, storyboarding, film production and various animation techniques, with a focus on using the iPad as an animation tool.

The project runs on Saturdays from 1-4pm at North Melbourne Town Hall, starting Sat 20 April and running for 12 weeks. A small weekly fee will be agreed depending on circumstances and funding package.

If you’re interested, or know someone else who would be, please contact Wild@heART on 9326 9970 or info@wildatheart.org.au.

Wild@heART’s most recent animation project, You See Me, was recently screened at the Other Film Festival, at Moscow’s Breaking Down The Barriers disability film festival, and is soon to be screened on Federation Square’s big screen. You can view the You See Me animations at http://www.youtube.com/wildatheartcommunity.

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Worming your way to a healthy garden

Learn how to create a healthy garden and a healthy environment
at a free workshop this month.
Council is running an introductory session on how to establish a compost bin and worm farm at home. It will run as part of International Composting Awareness Week and offers practical advice on making chemical-free fertiliser to enrich your garden and grow healthy plants.

FREE giveaway for each participant to help you compost at home!

The free workshop will be held
Time:10am-noon
Date: Saturday 12 May
Where: Heritage Hill Museum and Historical Gardens,
66 McCrae Street, Dandenong.
Bookings essential.
Phone: 9797 1715.

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On the weekend we had our last children’s workshop for the year, the Celebration Decoration and Gift Making Workshop.
We made some great Christmas trees, some very happy looking decorations and even a wreath or two.

We’ll be annoucing our school holiday program for 2012 very soon, so keep an eye out, there’s loads of really interesting workshops coming up next year!

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