Nugal-nganjin Garden
Nugal-nganjin means 'Ours'; our garden was named by Aunty Gail of the Wurundjeri Tribe
Nugal-nganjin Garden
Nugal-nganjin means 'Ours'; our garden was named by Aunty Gail of the Wurundjeri Tribe
Last Monday, under a shining sun and perfect weather, Aasta dedicated herself to some much-needed garden maintenance. She tackled weed pulling, raking, and cutting back overgrown plants. She also set up barriers to protect young plants and added new ones to the garden.
To tackle the weeds and ensure our school continues to be a beautiful and inspiring place for learning, we are excited to announce this year’s upcoming 'Give an Hour' Working Bee. This community-driven event relies on the generosity of our parents and volunteers to help maintain our school grounds.
(The First Saturday of each Month)
Your participation, even if for just an hour, can make a significant difference in maintaining the beauty of our school environment.
Call for Volunteers
If you find yourself with a bit of spare time before/after drop-offs and pick ups, consider lending a hand. Aasta, our dedicated gardening coordinator, will be available to provide you with the necessary gardening gear and guidance.
How to Help:
Time Commitment: A few minutes before pick-ups or drop-offs.
Contact: Please see Aasta to get gardening gear and instructions.
We have now set up a Go Fund Me page to garner more funds for the Nugal-nganjin Community Garden. We will be sharing this link widely in an effort to draw in much needed funds to continue to develop this outdoor learning area. Please share this if you can!
Thank you to all those families who have donated and shared this link.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/a-community-microforest-in-sunshine-west
The garden is continuing to have new additions. If you have plants you grow at home that represent your culture we'd love to add them to the garden. Chat to David or Aasta to arrange this!