Date 27 March 2025 Category City news Topic Environment and sustainability Bring your friends and family to Samson Park to celebrate local trees and learn about the bushland and its inhabitants on Sunday 13 April. Sunday 13 April | 11am-4pm | Sir Frederick Samson Memorial Reserve | FREE Sponsored by Town of East Fremantle and WA Tree Festival. Bring your friends and family to Samson Park to celebrate local trees and learn about the bushland and its inhabitants. Don’t miss out on: Live Music Cultural bush walks ( An Auslan interpreter will be provided for the first walk.) Wildlife interactions (With Kaarakin, WA Wildlife, Darling Range Animal Hospital & Re-Wild) Forest Bathing Shinrin-yoku Japanese Tree Ceremony Plantastic giveaways (including compost and tube stock) Garden & craft workshops Mini terrarium workshop Tote bag print workshop Charcoal drawing Gumnut craft activity Book reading with Friends of Cantonment Hill Learn more about the Town of East Fremantle’s Climate action Reference Group Sausage sizzle Coffee van (9am-2pm) Forest Bathing shinrun-yoku is the Japanese art of appreciation of our trees. Join a Shinrin- yoku practitioner for an opportunity to immerse yourself in Samson Park, learn to express gratitude and help nurture our precious forests. View other tree festival events Free Buster Wednesday at Fremantle Arts Centre A child-centred program that offers creative and fun opportunities for families to learn and play together. Every Wednesday Fremantle Arts Centre Basket and Earring Weaving II Have a yarn while you learn to weave your own baskets and earrings from a variety of natural and dyed raffia. 2 week class starting Thursday 8th May Walyalup Aboriginal Cultural Centre
Free Buster Wednesday at Fremantle Arts Centre A child-centred program that offers creative and fun opportunities for families to learn and play together. Every Wednesday Fremantle Arts Centre
Basket and Earring Weaving II Have a yarn while you learn to weave your own baskets and earrings from a variety of natural and dyed raffia. 2 week class starting Thursday 8th May Walyalup Aboriginal Cultural Centre