A morning on the farm: Networking & teambuilding at Spitalfields City Farm
Join us for a morning of community teambuilding and networking at Spitalfields City Farm. Connect with nature and other IIL members in a fun, friendly and welcoming environment! In the fast-paced hustle and bustle of City life, stopping, spending time in nature, and helping local community projects around you is becoming increasingly important.
Just a short journey from EC3 lies Spitalfields City Farm, a charity (registered number 299536) which – despite being so close to the Square Mile - is in one of the most densely-populated wards of Tower Hamlets with little access to open spaces. The farm works with a vibrant and multicultural community to provide educational opportunities to empower people to gain new skills and confidence.
What to expect:
Activities will depend on the season and the flexible nature of farm life. There will be a mix of gardening, DIY, farmyard tasks and of course...animal interaction!
Sample activities may include:
- Sowing seeds and planting bulbs
- Pruning fruit trees and harvesting crops
- Animal grooming and feeding
- Mucking out the paddocks and stables
- General repairs and DIY
- Painting fences and varnishing picnic tables
The session will end with an al fresco lunch (weather permitting!) from the Rosebery Teahut which specialises in great coffee and fresh, seasonal and locally sourced food and produce using as many ingredients from the farm as possible!
This is a chance for our members to visit the farm as a small group, learn about the important work they do, and participate in voluntary community/teambuilding activities based around farmyard tasks which will be vital in giving back to the local community.
Why you should attend:
- Get to know other members in a relaxed and friendly environment
- Help out by giving back to a valuable charitable project, central to the communities close to the City
- Enjoy connecting with nature in an urban oasis of calm, surrounded by plants and animals
- Learn useful new skills – no previous experience needed
Full arrival instructions and briefing materials will be sent to you before the event.
All activities are supervised, so no experience is needed, but please let us know of any medical conditions before the day so activities can be planned accordingly.
What to wear/bring:
Volunteers should wear sturdy shoes and dress in layers, ready for all weather conditions. Trousers and long-sleeved tops are advisable. Gloves, rain jackets and wellies can be provided as required.
Contact
Please contact Flora Simpson with any queries regarding this event.
Booking information:
You will be sent a confirmation email shortly after booking. If you have not received this within one hour, please contact Flora Simpson (020 7397 3912).
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