Led by Anne Felton and Peri Coleman
This course is for people wanting to connect more deeply with the land that sustains us. Meet the soils, rocks, and landscape features around Silver Wattle, including Weereewa (Lake George). Learn how plants are uniquely adapted to different parts of the landscape. Visit elder trees and rare plants and find out why they are so special. This course is suitable for all ages, young and old. Adaptations will be made for those who have difficulty with mobility. Locals who are not Quakers are encouraged to attend to get to know their own landscape.
Cost: Four day course $450 single room or $390 shared room (COVID rules may apply). The price includes all meals and accommodation.
Anne Felton has had a long professional career in geology and Peri Coleman is an internationally renowned botanist and restorer of salt marsh environments. Both are long time Quakers. Their backgrounds enable them not only to interpret earth history from a western science viewpoint, but also to connect with the wonder of creation.