13/10/2023
***Update: Unfortunately Hannah's visit has been cancelled due to low numbers booked in, however the working bee will still take place in 25th November. All welcome, come along for the day or pop in and share your ideas from10.30am-4.30pm***
Check this out!! The one and only pink-haired, green-thumbed Hannah Moloney is coming to Dixon St Garden, Queenstown Tasmania to launch her new book and run a working bee in the garden next to The Concrete Church, Queenstown ๐๐ชฑ๐๐ฆ๐๐ฑ๐๐ป๐โ๏ธ๐ง
Following the bee, there will be a conversation in the church with Hannah Moloney hosted by Nick Maher, with music and light supper provided. More to come...
Jump on and book your spots. The working bee is free, and the book launch is $10, with proceeds going back into the garden.
A hefty book tour has been organised. Thereโll be edible garden working bees, little gifts, youโll probably laugh, questions will be asked (and answered) and fun will be had๐.
The ones in Adelaide, Blue Mountains and Queenstown all have optional community garden blitzes happening before the official book launch. So you can come get your hands dirty and heart happy with me before talking time starts๐. Iโm super excited but also a tad concerned as there are many seats to fill with many bottoms. So please come, bring your friends and their friends too - and then we can all be friends together. Cool ๐.
Find more info and get your tickets via the link in my Insta profile or here: https://goodlifepermaculture.com.au/product/book-tour/
Update: Big apologies as I made a mistake for the place name for the Blue Mountains - which is actually on Dharug and Gundungurra Country. I blame my late night tired eyes for misreading that while researching. 'Ngurra' means Country and isn't a specific place name.