Girls In The Garden: Celebrating Success with Our Midsummer Flower Crown Workshop
Our fifth and final workshop of this pilot series, the Midsummer Flower Crown workshop, was a resounding success, perfectly encapsulating the spirit and objectives of our program.
Girls In The Garden: A Blooming Success 'Picnic & Painting'
We're excited to share a delightful recap of our fourth workshop in the "Girls in the Garden" series, held on June 20th, 2024 in collaboration with Association of Bloomsbury Squares & Gardens and Camden Open Spaces. This time, we gathered in the picturesque Tavistock Square Gardens in London for a session we fondly titled "Picnic & Painting.
Girls In The Garden- Nature Printing Workshop
I am thrilled to share an update on our inspiring series, "Girls In The Garden," which aims to connect girls with nature, fostering a sense of community and safety in their local parks and open spaces. Our latest workshop, the third of five, titled "Nature Printing," was a delightful success. Held on June 11th, 2024, at the serene St. George's Square Garden on Handel Street, London, this event was a beautiful blend of creativity, learning, and nature appreciation.
Girls In The Garden: "Bee the Girl Power" at Red Lion Square
Our second workshop in the 'Girls In The Garden' series, titled "Bee the Girl Power," was a set against the lush backdrop of Red Lion Square in Holborn, London, this green haven provided the a green haven for our participants to delve into the fascinating world of bumble bees.
Girls In The Garden: A New Pilot by The Wild Remedy
We are thrilled to share exciting news about a new pilot initiative that The Wild Remedy has been commissioned to undertake by the Association of Bloomsbury Squares & Gardens and Camden Parks. 'Girls In The Garden,' brought about by an introduction that came through Natural England’s Regional Health Lead.
Empowering Girls and Women: Creating Inclusive Outdoor Greenspaces
Nature provides many lifelong benefits across physical health, mental health and academic competency. With the growing concerns over the mental health of today’s young people it is interesting that various studies found that it is the teenage age group that are the least connected to nature.