Nature club Jubilee activities

Nature club Jubilee activities
Book now for our half term adventures – make a wooden medal or disc necklace and make a nature crown ready for the jubilee celebrations. For both events there are morning and afternoon sessions with plenty of time to explore and play. Please note the last entry times.

Book here All children should be accompanied by an adult with up to x5 children per adult. Bring a packed lunch/ snacks and drinks and a phone to ring for entry. Dress for the outdoors and the sessions will take place even if it rains as we will use the outdoor classroom. As places are limited if you book and then can’t come please let us know well in advance by emailing wcw@rgtb.org.uk If you book and then don’t turn up or let us know then you wont be allowed to book for future events. 

New outdoor art group

Starting this Friday (20th May) all you budding artists can join us on a Friday morning at our amazing Community Greenspace for some outdoor creativity with the Rushey Green Timebank. The Wild Cat Wildetness is full of inspiration, with an abundance of wild flowers, plants, trees and wildlife plus an orchard, dye garden, food growing garden and some sculptures. 

We can provide you with art materials such as charcoal, pencils, water colours and paper or you can bring your own sketchpad. We’ll be drawing and painting in the Orchard, close to our outdoor classroom that can provide shelter in case of bad weather.

Bring a thermos, cold drinks or water and maybe lunch or a snack, and spend a few hours studying mother nature. The informal sessions will be run by Louise Cain, (an artist who has worked with us for years and more recently did the Wild Wonder Wall with us), will set a project each week, or you can bring your own work and ideas.

The weekly Friday morning sessions start on the 20th of May at 10.30-13.00

Book via the whats on page to reserve your space/s. 

Or for more info email bettina@lewishamlocal.com 

Easter/spring events

Book now for a bug hunt, stick man adventures, outdoor bunny art and a wild Easter egg hunt. Morning and afternoon sessions available across four days.

Book via the whats on page of the website and choose the number of places for adults and children coming in the drop down box. See you then.

Half term events in nature

Book now for our two half term morning events https://wildcatwilderness.org/whats-on/

15th – nature club/ wild play – make magic potions and wands

18th nature club/ wild play – bug hunt

Places limited and both 10am-1pm with last entry at 12

Wassail – celebrate our fruit trees 23 Jan 2-4.30pm

Wassail – celebrate our fruit trees 23/1 2-4.30

Did you know that the Wild Cat Wilderness is classified as a veteran orchard because of our many old trees, plus over the past few years we have planted a new orchard?

Our first community event of 2022 will be a wassail on Sunday 23rd Jan 2.00-4.30pm which is an ancient custom of visiting orchards and reciting incantations and singing to the trees to promote a good harvest for the coming year.

There will be instrument making, a story around the campfire, singing and a procession visiting our old and new apple trees. Followed by  mulled cider and apple juice. Please bring any instruments.

All welcome but places are limited so please book a space for every adult and child. Bring a torch as it will get dark.

2.00-4.30pm last entry 2.30pm

2pm instrument making

2.30pm storytelling and learn the apple song

3pm apple tree parade followed by mulled cider and apple juice around the campfire

All welcome but booking essential. Donation for drinks so please bring cash

Volunteering starts again – get involved

Fulfil your New Year resolutions by helping nature, wildlife and the local community by volunteering with us. Get outdoors and help improve your mental and physical health. Starts Thursday 6th Jan and then every Thursday afternoon and Friday morning the week after. Sign up on the whats on page.

Everyone can grow food (even without a garden) and for free

Sign up for our free food growing session
‘Everyone can grow food (even without a garden) and for free’
Find out how to grow food in very small spaces, indoors in pots and growing for free. For Lewisham families including a vegan campfire soup. Book via the whats on page of our website. A big thanks to Lewisham Local and 4in10 London’s Child Poverty Network who awarded us one of six small grants for projects in Lewisham to run food growing workshops during October half term for families on a low-income to mark #ldnchallengepoverty . For details of the projects offering sessions click