KidsFest - Earth's Basement
A Kid's Holiday Morning of Craft & Science Activities.
Come and explore the hidden world beneath our feet. Enjoy a morning of hands-on craft activities, exciting science demonstrations and a tunnel for younger kids. High School students will help you discover the amazing creatures that live underground - including the soil, rocks and ecosystems they support.
Fun Activities Include:
See what you can find living in the leaf litter π
Design your own fungi π
Build underground habitat dioramas
Create beautiful leaf art
Learn about bats, kiwis, rocks and fossils π¦
Crawl through the underground tunnel
Details:
Ages: 3β12 years
Cost: $5 per family
Booking required, a $5 ticket allows entry for up to 4 people, including caregivers.
Book through Humanitix: events.humanitix.com...
All materials provided
Children must be accompanied by an adult
Contact: Dave β projectmanagerlet@gmail.com
Phone: 03 423 0445
The Lincoln High School Sustainability Council have devised over 10 craft activities and simple science experiments for our annual KidsFest Event. This craft morning is truly a community experience with the older students getting as much out of it through their organising and mentoring as the younger ones doing the activities and the learning.
We're excited to host a soil expert from Lincoln University, who will guide a hands-on activity. You'll gain the skills to understand and improve soil using simple tools that allow everyone to assess its health.
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Our Sponsors
A big thank you to our wonderful sponsors!
We extend our sincere appreciation to all our sponsors, Rata Foundation, Selwyn District Council, COGS, Lottery Community, Lincoln University and Creative Communities Scheme.
Poll: Should we be giving the green light to new mining projects? π°π²
The Environmental Protection Authority announced this week that a proposed mine in Central Otago (near Cromwell) is about to enter its fast-track assessment process. A final decision could come within six months, and if itβs approved, construction might start as early as mid-2026.
We want to know: Should mining projects like this move ahead?
Keen to dig deeper? Mike White has the scoop.
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53.5% Yes
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46.5% No
Out and about this week
Another productive week meeting some great people and keeping their gardens and lawns looking sharp. Scarifying, mowing, pruning, garden tidy ups. Get in touch if you need help.
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