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September 2022
Mental Health Week Photography Competition @ Glenorchy Library
Send us your best photo representing one or all of the Mental Health Week themes of Awareness, Belonging, Connection! Please include your name, contact details, and a brief blurb on what the photo means to you. All entries will be displayed at Glenorchy Library from 10 to 28 October. To enter: Send your photo to glenorchy.library@education.tas.gov.au Entries close: 30th September Prizes (drawn during Mental Health Week): $100 Gift Voucher, $100 People’s Choice Award
Find out more »In Your Head – Poetry Competition
Do you love the written word and have a unique way of describing the world around you? Or is poetry something you’ve always wanted to try? In the lead up to Mental Health Week, we are inviting all Tasmanians who experience, or have experienced, mental health issues to enter the In Your Head Poetry competition and share your work. Submit online to: nhandlinger@wellways.org or in person to: Wellways, 136 Davey Street, Hobart 7000
Find out more »Mental health day at Clarence Plains CFLC
Celebrating the upcoming Mental Health Week with the theme Awareness, Belonging, Connection. We will have children’s games, they can do drawings that will go on display, a smoking ceremony with Nerissa at 11.30 and snacks from 12.00.
Find out more »October 2022
Imaginaria Community Colour Crew!
Imaginaria Community Colour Crew! Bring yourselves, bring your kids, bring your creativity! Join our colour crew! Become one of the artists who contribute to Imaginaria, a digitally projected, eye popping, show stopping, thought provoking visual extravaganza of light and colour scheduled for Devonport’s streets on the evening of 7th October to kick off Mental Health Week. All materials provided. Everyone welcome!
Find out more »Festival of Wellbeing
A celebration of all things wellbeing, our theme is Wellbeing Conversations. It all starts with a conversation. Come and find out what we do well in our community to support and improve our wellbeing, so that together we can do more of it. Let's celebrate what we love about living here in Break O'Day and discover new ways to look after ourselves and each other. Let's be curious, have fun, talk about wellbeing, share stories and make new connections! Join…
Find out more »Creative Art Workshop
During Mental Health Week 2022, Derwent Valley Youth Future Action Team (D'FAT) with the support of The Salvation Army, Derwent Valley Corps will be holding a free 'Creative Art Workshop'. This workshop will feature: - Street art - Stencil art - Cartooning This workshop will be delivered by Create Crew. Spaces are limited, so please register your attendance. This workshop is for young people aged 12-16 years. For more information, please contact D'FAT on 0459 096 003 (Matt Hill) or…
Find out more »Koonya Hall Bush Dance
A family friendly Bush Dance with the Maypole Bush Band and traditional dance caller Sarah Lewis. Food and drinks available by local associations. Bonfire and sea shanties, swinging music, good cheer for all. Turrakana_Tasman_Arts - Instagram @TurrakanaTasmanArts - Facebook
Find out more »Art Bomb! Pavement Art
Join in the fun and help create pavement art for Mental Health Week 2022!
Find out more »Create and Connect
Cygnet Cares Suicide Prevention Network are offering several free - 2 hour Art Therapy sessions with a variety of art forms to try out in a relaxing atmosphere. Come along and connect with your community, form new friendships, or just come along and enjoy expressing yourself through art. We will be offering several different sessions which include painting, drawing, charcoals, sculpting and pyrography(wood burning).
Find out more »Preparing praympi reserve for the public
This project will give members of the community an opportunity to become involved in a worthwhile local environmental project, in a convivial and physically undemanding way. We will learn about our precious environment. A local botanist and native plant expert will be there to help identification of the many heathland plants, and an ornithologist for birds. We will cultivate a long term connection to the praympi reserve project in terms of taking visitors there, weeding, and general civic pride will…
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