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Greenrise Lake, PenolaÂ
Thursday 24 July from 6.00 pm to 8.00 pm
Come and join us, connect with nature. This special night time edition will uncover the wonders of the night time landscape under the stars with a campfire.
Learn about the landscape through a cultural interactive experience with a Walking the Seasons session.
Led by a Traditional Owner this seasonal walk will be accompanied by Paul Curnow - Astronomy Lecturer at Adelaide Planetarium making this a unique experience for all ages.
Walking the Seasons with the community is a collaborative project delivered by the Limestone Coast Landscape Board and Burrandies Aboriginal Corporation.
Suitable for all ages.
This project is supported by the Foundation for Rural Regional Renewal (FRRR), through funding from the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund. The community Walking the Seasons program aims to support the Limestone Coast to be better prepared for drought and dry times by learning more about seasonal changes in our own landscape and understand how First Nations people live and move through the landscape. This development of localised knowledge and skills helps to grow community resilience and preparedness through communities walking together with nature.