Butterfly and Ash Open Day
Join us for our Open Day on Sunday 18th May to celebrate the rare Pearl Bordered Fritillary Butterfly and our beautiful Ash Trees.
Hosted by the St Breward Wildlife and Conservation Group
at Sunnybank, St Breward, PL304LP,
from 10- 4pm
there will be butterfly walks, and a wide range of nature themed activities.
Taking part….
· Jennie Hale, a local ceramicist, artist and naturalist, will be running drawing workshops throughout the day.
· Nick Taylor, an outstanding ecologist, teacher and craftsman, will be holding moth, butterfly and bug identification with characteristic curiosity and enthusiasm.
· Tim Hutton will be showing the Red Ash Project, 93 painted Ash “trees,” a two year project installed in the woods where they once grew, as well as an exhibition of pinhole photographs.
· Susan Samm will be joined by Gary Cordingley for storytelling sessions for all ages.
· Alan Stapleton and Butterfly Conservation Cornwall will be with us to share their knowledge about managing land for butterfly conservation.
· Jo Best will be showing her beautiful handmade embroideries and running the cake and coffee stand.
· The Wildlife Group will be talking about local conservation projects and opportunities to get involved.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Parking is limited so please park in the village and walk down.
For accessibility and other details about the day please contact Tim on 07974633320