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Braybrook Community garden

A number of meetings are going to be facilitated by VillageWell at the Braybrook communitygarden to gather ideas for how the Braybrook Community Garden can best be utilised now, and in the future.

Public meetings will be held in February and March. Please have a read of these flyers to find out more.

Braybrook Community garden – February meeting

Braybrook Community garden – March meeting

Braybrook Permaculture Playgroup

We’re in the process of finalising a permaculture childrens playgroup in Braybrook.

The details so far:

PROBABLY monday morn – but this is not fixed yet, 2 hours every week. A chance to work on the gardens, take home food, grow things together, learn new skills. Participants will need Playgroup Vic family membership ($25 per year/$15 concession). This covers all insurance. There may be a further charge, but this is being wrangled out with the centre.

DEFINITELY Braybrook Community Centre Community Gardens

STARTING in Feb, next year.

If you have some kids and would be interested in being kept informed of developments, send an email to playgroup@pow.org.au

Memorybyrnong Wave Your Flag – Braybrook 29th November

Memorybyrnong Wave Your Flag Braybrook Big Backyard Celebration

As part of the Braybrook Big Backyard, Memorybyrnong Wave Your Flag event is on between 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Wave your Flag is a celebration to come together, share, learn and be inspired. Join us!
LOCATION: Community Garden, Braybrook Community Centre, 107-139 Churchill Av, Braybrook (main stage area)

Braybrook’s Big Backyard 29th November

Braybrook’s Big Backyard
Braybrook will once again be the apple of the community’s eye on Sunday 29 November when Maribyrnong City Council and other local Braybrook services present Braybrook’s Big Backyard, a FREE ‘Come and Try’ Activity Day. Come along and join in the fun from midday til 4pm.

LOCATION: Braybrook Community Centre, 107-139 Churchill Avenue, Braybrook. Click here for map.

Water and Energy Expo Sunday 15 November

Location: Quang Minh Buddhist Temple Burke Road, Braybrook

Melway Ref 27 B9. Click here for map

The temple is the last building on Burke Rd before the Maribyrnong River

Times: The event starts at 10am and closes at 2pm

Vehicle Access to the Temple
There will be no vehicle access to the temple grounds between 10am and 2pm

Parking
There is a limited amount of parking in the temple grounds. These fill up quickly by volunteers who arrive early to prepare the temple’s free meals. There is lots of free parking just outside of the temple.

Access to Indoor Community Hall

All indoor exhibitors will be in the community hall.

List of Exhibitors – Indoors

Exhibit 1 – Maribyrnong City Council
Exhibit 2 – Brimbank City Council
Exhibit 3 – Organic Food and Food Co-ops – Grasslands/Urban Honey Co
Exhibit 4 – Face Painting – Suzanne Sandow
Exhibit 5 – Permaculture Out West/Permablitz
Exhibit 6 – Iramoo/ Enviro Group
Exhibit 7 – City West Water and showerhead exchange
Exhibit 8 – Mojarra (Formerly Ecosmart)

List of Exhibitors – Outdoors

Water Watch Trailer
Ceres Energy Trailer
Future Spark Bike Power Generation Trailer
SES Truck (Table and Chair to also be provided)
Origin Energy

Presentations
The timing for presentations are as follows:

12 noon Welcome from Councillor Sel Sanli12noon – 15 min
12.15pm Main presenter – Venerable Thich Phuoc Tan OAM 15-20 min
12.30pm Performance Curious legends – Ritus Mask – 30 min
1.00pm Presentation – Green Loans Program. 1pm – 15-20 min
1.20pm Performance – Kita Performing Arts Company
2.00pm Close
Master of Ceremonies for the event will be – Myly Nguyen

1.30 pmThe Quang Minh Temple’s Industrial Worm Farm will also be launched
at the
temple on the same day,by Marsha Thompson MP.

Interpreters
Interpreters for the following languages will be employed for the forum.
Vietnamese Chinese – Cantonese

Food

There are free vegetarian meals provided by the temple from 12.00 to 1.00. The temple also has a great low cost food market on Sundays with delicious vietnamese food – with all proceeds going to the temple.