The Art Farm offers short walks around the kitchen garden, pepperberry crops and orchards, including a 1.5km Sculpture Trail that passes through pear orchards, bush trails, open fields with views of Bruny Island and the D’Entrecasteaux Channel, and a large vegetable garden. Workshops and events are held regularly.
Clarence Action Network is an informal group of Clarence residents who have come together through a shared interest in and appreciation of the local natural and built environment and a desire to see greater community involvement in development decisions. New members welcome to join and share their vision for the future of Clarence.
John and Leigh Dobson have a passion for teaching and for making art and want to share that passion with the people of Launceston. Step-by-step art classes are relaxed, fun and social. Bring your favourite bottle of wine or drink and nibbles, and leave with memories and a masterpiece. Come alone or with friends. Costs include all materials and canvas.
The Tasmanian Archives (a part of Libraries Tasmania), and Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (TMAG), are are collecting photographs, writing and a variety of objects to capture Tasmanians' experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your contributions will help capture this moment to help future generations understand the Tasmanian experience of the pandemic.
The East Coast Networking Group has connected over 100 participants from government, school principals and community members interested in community and economic development. Networking meetings are open to anyone interested in bringing together people who are living and/or working in the East Coast.