Earth School. Seeing the dark as a place of beauty and richness.

Sunday 20th October 2024

5.30pm - 7pm

Oakamoor Cricket Club

An evening walk with conservationist Amy Dutton, who shares her love of creature spotting and ID, and exploring the dark. Come along and build your family’s trust and love of the dark, showing our children this is not a place to fear, but rather a place of so much life and potential.

We will be looking for bats before they start their hibernation and getting up close with moths as we see how a moth trap works.

Why are moths attracted to the light? Why don’t they just come out in the day if they like the light so much?
What owl sound is that?
What do bats like to eat?

Lots of questions we will hopefully find the answers to in this Earth School Staffordshire Moorlands session!

There will be time sat in circle, loads of time spent outdoors and some time journaling and drawing about our experience - consolidating our learning so we can carry it forwards and weave it into day to day life.

Earth School Staffordshire Moorlands is for families with children aged between 5 and 16. Learning as a family group is a great way to strengthen bonds, discover new interests together and form your own think tank; discussing and exploring ways on how you can become a family of the future.


For more information on Earth School Staffordshire Moorlands please visit https://www.lovelightyoga.co.uk/earth-school-staffordshire-moorlands

Exchange: £15 for a family of 3 or less. £20 for a family of 4 to 5.

For booking please contact Natalie on 07970940718 or at natalieblakeman@hotmail.co.uk

Love & Light,

Natalie.

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