Join us to learn the basics of spoon carving, led by NWT Reserve Assistant Laurie Stearn, and create your own hard-carved spoon to take home with you. We'll provide necessary materials and guide you through the craft process.
This creative workshop is suitable for young people aged 16-25 and will take place at NWT Sweet Briar Marshes.
Before you attend the workshop, you will be sent a document with useful information and if you are under 18 you will be sent a parental consent and personal risk assessment form, which we will need you to fill out and return to us in readiness for the session.
Please wear appropriate clothing and footwear for being outside in the cold and the wet. All other equipment will be provided.
Please note the exact start point will be shared with you a few days before the event.
A portaloo is available and Changing Places toilets are located at Sloughbottom Park.
Wild Youth Action and Building Foundations for the Future is funded thanks to support from National Lottery players and The National Lottery Heritage Fund.