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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200725T103000
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SUMMARY:Traditional Arts Fair Workshop - Growing Perennials
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column width=’1/2′] \nOur new series of Traditional Arts workshops \nJuly’s workshops will take place in the Garden room and/or outside with plenty of space for physical distancing\, Covid safe hygiene protocols in place and a limit of 8 people per workshop. \nBOOK NOW\n[/vc_column][vc_column width=’1/2′][/vc_column][/vc_row] \nIn this workshop\, participants will learn how to get years of supply with a few simple seasonal procedures\n with Stan Smith\n\nHave you ever wondered why your ornamental perennials look great for a few years and then go downhill?\nBeautiful Heritage goldfield perennials – the tough and terrific.\nConsider using Indigenous perennials.\nHow to have excellent Hellebores year after year and peonies to flower well every year.\nA great time to plan and action for spring summer.\n\nStan Smith has a Landscape Design and Concept business\, is a lecturer in horticulture at Bendigo Tafe and has lectured at Polytechnic in Melbourne. He also escorts people on garden Tours of New Zealand and does a biweekly talk about gardening on ABC Central Vic. Stan is a regular at Buda\, demonstrating pruning\, hedging and topiary with his own students and for us all at the Traditional Arts Fair. His commitment to greener gardening practices and the application of the principals of bio-diversity extends and enriches the experience of the garden\, creating  year round sensory interest. His gardening workshops are accessible\, easy to understand and easily implemented. \nThe presentation will consist of a series of Colourful Power Points  Stories of success/failure\, share and tell of yours\, and hands on workshopping. \nBOOK NOW\n  \n      
URL:https://budacastlemaine.org/event/growing-perennials/
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SUMMARY:Traditional Arts Fair Workshop - Strudel Making
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column width=’1/2′] \nOur new series of Traditional Arts workshops \nJuly’s workshops will take place in the Garden room and/or outside with plenty of space for physical distancing\, Covid safe hygiene protocols in place and a limit of 8 people per workshop. \nBOOK NOW\n[/vc_column][vc_column width=’1/2′][/vc_column][/vc_row] \nIn this workshop\, participants will learn how to make the perfect strudel with our resident expert Peter Lukaitis\nAlways a hit at our Traditional Arts Fair\, Peter Lukaitis will expand on his demonstration to take you through the whole process of strudel making. \nWith more than a nod to Buda’s Hungarian roots\, Apple strudel is a traditional Viennese strudel\, a popular pastry in Austria\, Northern Italy and in many other countries in Europe that once belonged to the Austro-Hungarian Empire. \nPeter will demonstrate all the processes for making the perfect strudel then while they are in the oven you will be treated to a strudel afternoon tea handmade by Peter. You’ll also get to take some hot strudel home straight from the oven along with Peter’s own recipe. \nPeter Lukaitis moved to Castlemaine in 1990\, lives in an old 1860’s house and appreciates the history\, intactness and beauty of Buda.\n“I’m a great supporter of preserve and conserve.\nI have been making deserts since we lived on a farm at Sutton Grange.  I like being a little bit creative and seeing others enjoy the result. I tend to be averse to change and I like doing something well\, so I suppose I have been making strudels for maybe 15 years!  You can have them hot or cold\, they keep in the fridge and with some Greek yoghurt\, heaven!” \nBOOK NOW\n 
URL:https://budacastlemaine.org/event/strudel-making/
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SUMMARY:Traditional Arts Fair Workshop - Copper and coloured pencil Earrings
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column width=’1/2′] \nOur new series of Traditional Arts workshops \nJuly’s workshops will take place in the Garden room and/or outside with plenty of space for physical distancing\, Covid safe hygiene protocols in place and a limit of 8 people per workshop. \nBOOK NOW\n[/vc_column][vc_column width=’1/2′][/vc_column][/vc_row] \nCreate colourful earrings using copper and coloured pencils with Andrea McKey\n[vc_row][vc_column width=’1/2′]Andrea Mckey is a compulsive maker of bright\, fun\, decorative and functional pieces in glass\, polymer clay\, felt and mixed media. Art is Andrea’s soul food. It gives her the opportunity to create\, relax\, dream and explore. Andrea gets much joy making\, giving away and selling her work and loves seeing pieces going to good homes. In 2009 Andrea was awarded a Churchill Fellowship for 2009/10 in order to participate in some advanced kiln fired glass technique workshops and bring that knowledge back to the Northern Territory to benefit the community. In 2016\, Andrea relocated to Victoria after more than 30 years in the Northern Territory where she was a founding member of the Darwin Art Trail.[/vc_column][vc_column width=’1/2′][/vc_column][/vc_row] \nAndrea will supply a variety of prepared copper shapes\, coloured pencils\, silver or surgical steel ear wires and jump rings. \nYou can make 2 pairs of earrings to take home and wear proudly. \nThe blank copper shapes are made in advance. After you book\, you will be sent a link to choose the 2 shapes that you would like to work with if you would like one of the specific shapes shown\, or you can just pick from a variety on the day. \nBOOK NOW
URL:https://budacastlemaine.org/event/traditional-arts-fair-copper-and-coloured-pencil-earrings/
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