Each day two sessions where run, 11am-12:30pm and 1:30pm-3pm. I put myself down to volunteer for The Gruffalo event, taking photos in the morning session and video recording the afternoon session.
I thought this could be a good opportunity to record some of the educational events that happen at Ainsdale and maybe produce illustration’s from these afterwards as part of my project.
As I am involved with the Project Dirt Liverpool site, I thought it would be good to try and advertise the story week events coming up to the members. I decided I would create a blog post on the site with a headline image that advertises the events and also shows my current design work for Ainsdale. This would be a good way to show my work of and at the same time advertise Ainsdale NNR’s educational events to a wide local audience that have interests in nature and environment
As it was the week before half term I needed to get the blog post and image produced quickly. This was good as it got me making quick decisions about my collage and I put together an image with some hand drawn lettering in no time at all. This was good practice for my development of my final collages. This Blog post was also featured on the front page of the site for the first weekend of half term and was mentioned in their regular email newsletter which is all great for trying to get recognition.
The Gruffalo day went really well and was fully booked. Volunteers and Natural England staff dressed up and played the parts of different creatures from the Gruffalo including the snake, fox, owl, mouse and narrator.
I painted their faces before hand and they went out in the woods and hid in different places to be found by the children along the way.
Eva played the part of the mouse along with the children and it was great to see that many children (and parents!) had come in character with painted whiskers and handmade ears.
The children where really engaging with the forest surroundings and enjoying being outdoors collecting all sorts of things form the forest floor and participating joyfully in the activities along the walks.
As part of my volunteer role I went around all the parents at the start of each session and got them to fill in consent forms for any photos that are included on this post.