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ANG - Gabe Freeman

Local Gabe Freeman is the next artist to feature in Alphington Neighbourhood Gallery, the paste up gallery on the fence at Alphington Community Centre.

We’ll be launching her works this Friday (16 July) at 11.30am at Morning Tea on the Corner. Come along for coffee, cake, a chat … and help us support local artists and celebrate our creative and vibrant community oriented neighbourhood all at the same time.

You can find out more about Gabe here. And get a sneak peak at her work. Or check her out on Instagram here.

Also, we have some beautiful giclee prints in our office for $85 and cards for $5. Pop in anytime we’re open.

Arty gardening

We’re delighted to welcome Katrina Forstner to the team to help us make the most of our outdoor spaces in terms 3 and 4.

She’ll be with us on Friday mornings assisting the community gardeners to develop a forward plan for our gardens and 🌱 explore propagating, planting and composting etc. in more detail.

And at 10.30am each week she’ll have arty gardening activities available in the community shed and/or garden suitable for young families and people of all ages and abilities to join in. Just $5 for some arty crafty fun … and then stay on for morning tea at 11.30am.

Interested? Here’s what’s coming up:

  • 16 July - Collect/sort seeds and make and decorate seed packets to take home as a gift or for community distribution via our Seed Library

  • 23 July - Smudge sticks with herbs and flowers from the garden

  • 30 July - Chase the rainbows away and make a cute cloud wall hanging

  • 6 August - Indoor plant propagation and upcycle a can with colour.

It should be a great morning of low key creative fun for grandparents and grandchildren, parents and kinder kids, creative adults and anyone who enjoys spending time doing creative garden based (slightly messy sometimes) activities (with the reward of morning tea afterwards).

Just pop past any Friday morning during school term to check it out and join in. We’ll look forward to seeing you soon.

How to make fried pork dumplings

The latest Grow Local Cook Local workshop was called ‘Chive Talking’ and was all about using winter herbs that are easy to grow at home … and cooking dumplings.

Shu Yun came along to teach us. She is a dumpling expert. In fact she told us that for a couple of years she worked in a dumpling factory in Melbourne where she made 2100 dumplings a day - amazing!

Anyway, here’s a little video we made about what we did in the workshop and what we learnt. If you want to make dumplings yourself you can follow along.

Ingredients

  • gyoza wraps

  • minced pork

  • ginger (pickled or fresh)

  • spring onions

  • baby spinach leaves

  • cabbage

  • Chinese rice wine

  • sesame oil

  • salt and pepper

  • sugar

  • vegetable oil

Thanks Melbourne Farmers Market for organising this workshop - it was terrific. Thanks City of Yarra for funding this fabulous series.

Book in to upcoming workshops, find recipes and see more photos here.

Wurundjeri country

Over the last few months we’ve been mixing up how we identify our Instagram posts ‘location’ … sometimes we choose our actual address that is saved in the ether of the interwebs, and sometimes we choose our traditional place name ‘Wurundjeri Country’. This choice acknowledges the long history of our location.

As Cr Susan Rennie discussed when she was Mayor,

“It's important for Wurundjeri people to see their language and their names and places recognised in writing, but it's equally important for Australians who aren't First Nations people to understand and see that connection in everyday things."

Of course there are hundreds of First Nations words that were adopted into our daily lexicon as white settlement rolled out - Dandenong, Prahran, Toorak, Yarra, Boroondara etc.

It’s great to add more, and especially ones that we know are historically meaningful …

Because for example I heard an archaeologist talking on the ABC the other week, explaining that Yarra isn’t the actual name of the river for the Wurundjeri, the traditional owners of Naarm (Melbourne). It’s Birrarung. Yarra was a misinterpretation of yaro yaro which was a description of how the water flowed over the rocks at the falls (that no longer exist). Said falls were in the middle of Melbourne near Queenbridge Street, and provided both a barrier to seawater going further upstream, and a natural crossing point from the north to south sides …

It was because of these strategically located falls that Batman etc. declared ‘this is the place for a village’ … before blasting them away not too many years later … because they partially dammed them … which exacerbated flooding upstream … and we know how these things go … yikes.

Anyway, I just saw that Australia Post has published an official protocol so we can now also add the traditional place name to snail mail as well.

The protocol is

  • Addressee’s Name

  • Traditional Place Name

  • Address or PO Box

  • Suburb, State and Postcode

Australia Post is starting distributing new packaging with the address prompts in this format to coincide with NAIDOC week (4-11 July).

NAIDOC week celebrates the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and is a great opportunity to learn more about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

If you are interested in NAIDOC activities for this year visit the NAIDOC Week Events page.

Photos from our honey workshop

Our first Grow Local Cook Local workshop was lots of fun this week! Benedict from The Practical Beekeeper took us through how honey is made and all the intricacies of a bee hive. Then we headed into the kitchen to cook with honey with Rachael from Melbourne Farmers Markets … and at the end sat down to share our cooking. We’ve got more of these workshops coming up in the second week of the school holidays. Suitable for all ages. Book in here. Thanks Kalimna for taking these lovely pics!

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