It’s been one full year of growth, connection, and shared moments in our little garden oasis—and we’re ready to celebrate! 🌱✨
📅 Wednesday, April 2
🕓 4:00–6:00pm
📍Harvest Community Gardens, Queenstown
🎟️ Free – RSVP on Humanitix
Join the Lakes Multicultural Collective for an afternoon of community spirit as we honour a year of tending the soil, learning together, and enjoying the simple magic of growing food with others in our Community Garden Project. We’ll kick things off with a gentle garden walk, harvest what’s ready, do a bit of watering, and then share a meal together.
🥗 We’ll provide some simple dishes, and you’re warmly invited to bring food or drink to share if you feel inspired.
Please BYO plates and cups so we can keep things low-waste and sustainable.
This event is our way of saying thank you—to everyone who planted a seed, pulled a weed, or simply showed up. 🌼
Special thanks to Bunnings Queenstown for supporting the garden with generous donations, and to the Queenstown Harvest Community Gardens for gifting us the space to grow.
We can’t wait to celebrate with you!
💚 The Lakes Multicultural team
The Community Garden Project
Are you passionate about gardening but don't have access to your own garden? Or, eager to learn the basics of cultivating your own green space, but not sure where to begin?
The Lakes Multicultural Collective invites you to join us for our series of Community Garden working bees!
Come together with fellow garden & nature enthusiasts to roll up your sleeves and dig into the earth as we work together to cultivate a thriving garden. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a novice with a green thumb, *everyone is welcome* and encouraged to join!
We'll provide all the necessary tools, soil, and seeds. You just need to bring your enthusiasm and a willingness to learn and/or share your gardening knowledge with others.
Join us at the Queenstown Harvest Community Gardens on Gorge Road for a few hours filled with fun, learning, and growing. Let's sow the seeds of friendship and community together, while nurturing our green spaces and growing healthy food!
All that is harvested will be given back to those who participate in the garden, and any extras will be donated to families and organisations who are in need within Queenstown.
If you're interested, please complete our registration form, and we will add you to our Community Garden mailing list where we will send out regular communications around ongoing working bee events throughout the year.