Hello everyone,
Enjoy the start of summer at Lloyd Park, with our upcoming activities:
Pole Lathe Workshop, Saturday 17 June, 10am-12noon, Stables Building (next to the tennis courts)
Join bushcraft experts from Forest Knights and learn how to use a traditional pole lathe and shave horse to make small wooden decorations. Adults only. Free.
Full info: v.peet@tcv.org.uk or www.walthamforest.gov.uk/lloyd -park
Lloyd Park Pollinators, Tuesday 25 July, 10am-1pm, William Morris Garden
Discover the bats, butterflies, bees and bugs who help pollinate the beautiful flowers in Lloyd Park. And create prints inspired by William Morris’ art and love of nature.
Family activity. Free.
Full info: v.peet@tcv.org.uk or www.walthamforest.gov.uk/lloyd -park
Women’s Tai Chi Corner, every Friday, 10-11am, Community Bowls Pavilion
If you want to improve your health and well-being, Dao Lu are offering your first session for free.
Full info: info@daolu.co.uk or www.daolu.co.uk/
Saturday Volunteer Gardening, Saturday 17 June, 1-3pm, William Morris Garden
Can’t make it to our popular Volunteer Gardening on Thursdays? We’re now running a session on the third Saturday of every month.
Help keep the William Morris Garden looking beautiful and at the same time improve your health and wellbeing and feel part of your community.
Waltham Forest Parks Festival
Enjoy storytelling tours and more. Plus get involved in the upcoming community play – Soho Theatre are looking for performers!
Walthamstow Garden Party
Don’t forget to put Garden Party weekend in your diary: 15 & 16 July
Full info: http://walthamstowgardenparty. com/
Plus all our regular activities, from our under-5s Nature Explorers to our Sharing Heritage Over-50s Group
Full info: www.walthamforest.gov.uk/lloyd -park
Kind regards,
Ellie Mortimer
Lloyd Park Community Project Co-ordinator
Parks Development
Tel: 0208 496 2822
Mob: 07890 553 909
Webpage: www.walthamforest.gov.uk/lloyd -park
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