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Upcoming workshops
Do you have a skill to share?
If we think it’s a good fit with the PLOT 22 space and ethos we can take it forward. Depending on the activity we can host between 6 and 12 people per session. We want to support people to develop and try out their ideas. We also want to keep our workshops affordable and we’ve developed a model for this:
Affordable workshops – The workshop hosts’ time is contributed on a voluntary basis, in exchange we don’t charge a venue fee. Participants are charged an affordable ticket price of £10. The revenue contributes to our running costs and any workshop materials needed can be reimbursed by prior agreement. Tickets will be purchased via our website. We will promote the workshop via our social media and e-newsletter and encourage you to promote it via your own networks too. An experienced PLOT 22 volunteer will support your session on the day, helping with set up, greetings, refreshments and pack down. In exchange they will participate in the activity.
Please read and complete the Workshops proposal checklist and agreement or get in touch at info@plot22.org to arrange an initial chat.
Previous workshops:
Moon & Tree with Yvonne
Herbal Remedies with Jessie Martelhof
Truth in Nature with Storychaplain
Chi Kung with Matt
5 Ways to Wellbeing in Nature - Ageing Well Festival
Papercutting with Porkchops
Drying herbs for winter
Making mosaic with Tamsin Williams
Collage with Sarah Grinsted
Pesto with Pick It Cook It
Fruit Cheese with Pick It Cook It
Clay ollahs with Tanya and Rosie Lewis
Focaccia Friday
Building the clay oven
Fermenting with Alex Catchpole
Super Immune Tonic with Lisa Marie Davies
Printing with Tina and Katherine
Clay tree faces at Garden Sunday
Homemade Halloumi with Janet
Bread making with Stoneham Bakehouse
Woad dying with the Hedgerow Dyers
Soap making with Katherine Heritage
Willow lanterns with Tina and Katherine
Pinhole solargraph cameras with Nick Sayers