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WORKSHOP: A Visit to the Farm

Tutor:
Glynda Bluhm
Location:
Alpaca Magic
Time:
2 hours - by arrangement
Date:
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This is a guided farm tour designed for small groups of people who would like to spend time on a working farm, meet some animals and learn about farming, fleece and spinning. 

Spend two hours at Glynda’s farm talking to the animals. You will meet poultry, alpacas, llamas, donkeys and their babies. This is intended to be an educational and interesting afternoon where as well as meeting the animals, you can also find out about farming and general maintenance. For those interested in how llama & alpaca fibre is used, you can observe spinning, and perhaps give it a go for yourself. The fact that this guided tour is only for small groups ensures you have plenty of opportunity to have personalised attention.

We will also discuss the possibilities of how city dwellers can become involved in farming without relinquishing the convenience of living in town.

This is not a petting zoo, but rather ideal for those who want to learn more about life on a small farm in the Canberra region.

Although designed as an educational day for adults, children are welcome providing they are well supervised by their parents.

Please wear comfortable outdoor clothing, sensible shoes and hat, and bring a camera if you like. 

Light refreshments will be available  

Please note:  Our workshops “Raising Livestock - the Backyard & Beyond”, “Urban Farmer” & “Tree Change” are more "in depth" and intended for those who are ready to commit themselves to livestock raising or a tree change.

For bookings, please download the WORKSHOP APPLICATION FORM and send it, together with your cheque, to Alpaca Magic.

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