School Holidays at Eskbank – Intergenerational Gardening Day!

School Holidays at Eskbank – Intergenerational Gardening Day!

Our garden has been growing and we are now ready to divide and sow our winter crops and we would love your help!

What we will be doing?

Dividing Rhubarb, Artichoke and Sorrell

Harvesting Horseradish and Chicory

Planting out the seedlings we have raised into the garden.

Distributing surplus plants to you – Yes you get to take a piece of Mary’s Garden with you.

So, come along, learn new skills or share yours with us and the kids.

All gardening equipment supplied

Morning tea of water, tea, coffee, biscuits and fruit will be provided

Ages 3 + All children MUST be accompanied by an adult Maximum 6 children

Facilitator: Tracie McMahon & Garden Volunteer Team

When and where

When: 13 April 202 — 10:30AM – 12:30PM

Location: Eskbank House Museum Lithgow

Reserve a spot: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/intergenerational-gardening-day-eskbank-house-museum-tickets-601019715147

School Holidays Eskbank – Autumn Nature Journal

School Holidays Eskbank – Autumn Nature Journal

Autumn Nature Journal

Slow Down, Observe, Discover and See!

“The benefit of journaling is not limited to what you produce, .. rather , found in your experience and how you think along the way.” (John Muir Laws, 2016)

You do not need to be “an artist” to nature journal. All you need is curiosity.

This session will explore Autumn using all our senses.

Come see, hear, smell, taste, touch and feel Autumn at Eskbank House Museum

Thursday 20 April 2023 10.30am to 12.30pm

Ages: 7 to 17 Maximum 8 participants

Facilitator: Tracie McMahon

Bookings at Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/557378192177

Buzzy Bee Ecology Play Workshops in Lithgow

Buzzy Bee Ecology Play Workshops in Lithgow

Green bees, blue bees and bees that burrow? Through games, music, garden exploration and art-making we will discover the bees (K)needs right here in Lithgow!

This is a series of interactive, playful workshops designed for pre-school aged children and their care-givers. Primary aged children are also most welcome! We will use games, nature exploration (e.g insect scavenger hunts), songs and art/crafts to grow curiosity and learn about the diversity and ecology of bees and other insects.

Play-workshops are designed to grow connections between care-givers living in Lithgow with young children. You are welcome to join one or multiple buzzy play workshops.

Where: Esbank Museum,Lithgow

When: Friday Mornings 10am- 11 30am

Free but limited places, please register in advance at https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/buzzy-bee-ecology-play-workshops-in-lithgow-tickets-488382173227

DATES:

Jan 13

Jan 20

Jan 27

Feb 3

Nature Journal School Holiday Activities at Eskbank House Museum

Nature Journal School Holiday Activities at Eskbank House Museum

Eskbank House Museum is excited to offer two Nature Journal sessions in January 2023 – Slow Down, Observe, Discover, and See! – facilitated by Tracie McMahon.

Nature journaling is drawing or writing in response to nature. This act helps you connect more closely with nature, and results in the creation of your own unique nature journal.

“The benefit of journaling is not limited to what you produce, … rather, found in your experience and how you think along the way,” (John Muir Laws, 2016)

You do not need to be able to “DO Art” to nature journal.  All you need is curiosity.

The first session on Thursday 12 January will explore the grounds of Eskbank House to record your own journey. For the second session, come and share your curiosity in the amazing objects and grounds of Eskbank House. All materials will be supplied including water, tea, coffee, biscuits, and fruit. Please bring morning tea if you prefer or if have special dietary requirements.

Nature Journal @ Eskbank Numbers are limited, and bookings are required via Eventbrite  

Session 1 Thursday 12 January 2023 10.30am to 12.30pm https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/484208529747

Session 2 Thursday 19 January 2023 10.30am to 12.30pm https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/484169472927

These events are free!

Council engages with its community, has a focus on lifelong learning and celebrates the cultural diversity and rich heritage of the Lithgow LGA.

History Week 2022 Author Talk by Peter Baker

History Week 2022 Author Talk by Peter Baker

A free Hands-on History author talk will be held at Eskbank House Museum titled ‘Crying Hearts, Healing Hands’, the life journeys of James and Leo Bamber.

The History Week theme for 2022 – Hands-on History invites us to explore histories by or about people who do things with their hands, whether for work or play. (History Council of NSW, 2022)

‘Crying Hearts, Healing Hands’ follows the early roving life of solicitor, town clerk and coroner James Bamber and his wife Kate across Victoria and country New South Wales in the nineteenth century before ‘dropping anchor’ in 20th century Lithgow. It is a story marked with joy and sorrow spanning the Great Depression years. The weight of the economic collapse hurts Lithgow more than many other country towns. Into this mire the aging James takes on the role of Lithgow’s coroner.

Hand in hand with James’s journey is the story of his son Leo who was a footballer, doctor, World War One veteran and, a leader. The pair worked often ‘hand in hand’ in the coronial court system, and later Leo found his love bond with Lucy Boon. Leo fought for causes that affected the poor and disadvantaged in Lithgow. But Leo had another side. He was an entertainer. He had a touch of the entrepreneur, and he was a man who loved the Lithgow people, and the community loved him in return. The presentation is one family’s story of Australian country life – a hands on life journey. (Baker 2022)

Lithgow City Council invites you to Eskbank House Museum on Saturday 3 September 2022 at 2:00pm for a free talk by Peter Baker on the life journeys of James and Leo Bamber. Peter Baker is a retired lawyer who is married with five children and conducted a legal practice in suburban Sydney for about thirty years. He has an interest in creative nonfiction and family history, and more particularly the history of Lithgow. He has written a book on Lithgow rugby league and had several articles published in ‘Traces’ magazine.

Bookings are preferred but not required for this event and can made via Eventbrite, light refreshments will be provided.

https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/crying-hearts-healing-hands-history-week-2022-hands-on-history-tickets-399830633187

This event will also be available online via Zoom as a live streaming event. To access the online event, you will need to have the Zoom App https://zoom.us/ on your device and details for joining online are part of Eventbrite ticket.

These events celebrate and increase community awareness of the cultural diversity and rich history and heritage of the Lithgow LGA.

This is an official event of History Week 2022, supported by the History Council of NSW.