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Saturday 31 March 2012

Celebrating and giving thanks to the good earth, our farmers and the cycle of the seasons

This year's festival was possibly our biggest and best yet. With a few thousand people in attendance over the day, great weather (a bit windy but let's not complain about that too much), a host of well-attended free workshops, alpacas and much more, it was an absolute roaring success.

You can see some pics on our facebook page here.

Next Year's Autumn Harvest Festival will be held on 23rd March 2013 and we are already excited about it! In the meantime, our next big event will be the Annual Return of the Sacred Kingfisher Festival in Spring 2012.

Program | Kids Activities | Music | Stalls

Click here to download a Map & Program.

 
Across our ten acre site will be a range of activities and events that celebrate our community, our environment, our sustainable food systems and CERES’s 30th birthday.
 
Meet our special guest Matthew Evans (details), get close to free-range farm animals, enter our cake baking competition (details), enjoy live music and so much more. There will also be a diverse range of food and craft stalls plus heaps of activities for the kids.
 
Entry is free so join us in celebrating the abundance of the harvest and the wonder that is the cycle of the seasons.

 

Workshops, Talks and Activities

Alpacas
Australian Alpaca Association
9:00am – 3:00pm | FREE in Honey Lane

The Alpaca Association of Australia are bringing along some very special friends to our Harvest festival this year. Come along to their stall to meet some alpacas and baby alpacas, and to learn about this great natural fibre. Alpaca breeders will be on hand to explain the difference between the two types of alpacas in Australia (huacaya and suri), and how they’re related to llamas. There will be touch boards with alpaca fleece and small samples of fleece to take home. www.alpaca.asn.au

 

Bottling and preserving the harvest
with Kate from Rapunzel's Wild Garden
9:00am – 3:00pm
| FREE Demonstrations in the Market Area
Come and say hello to Kate from Rapunzel's wild garden as she turns seasonal fruit into jams and preserves at Harvest festival.  Kate will have her trusty fowlers unit on the go and will be set up at the market doing bottling and preserving demos throughout the day.  Kate's also bringing along a selection of her favorite home made preserves and pickles and will share her top tips and recipes.  Learn how to make the most of your garden bounty.

 

Growing Herbs and perennials from cuttings
with Matt Danielle from CERES
9:30am | FREE in Honey Lane

In this hands-on workshop you can learn how to use simple techniques to propagate your own herbs and perennials at home. Growing from cuttings is an easy way to reproduce favorite plants and requires very little equipment. Participants will get the chance to do some cuttings of their own and learn the tricks of the trade from Matt, a CERES propagator and organic gardening guru.  

 

Welcome to Harvest
with celebrity guest Matthew Evans (SBS Gourmet Farmer)
10:00am | FREE in the Market Circle
Matthew Evans official opens the 2012 Autumn Harvest Festival
www.matthewevans.net.au

 

CERES chook tours
with Louise (CERES chook queen)
10am, 11am, 1pm | FREE at the CERES Market Area

CERES Farm is home to over 260 gregarious Isa brown laying hens, all called Hazel, who are cared for by Louise our Animal co-ordinator and all-round chook queen. Louise has been caring for our flock of free-range hens for many years now and is a mine of information about caring for backyard poultry.

 

Food and Fibre garden workshop
with the Merri Creek Management Committee
10:00am – 12:00pm | FREE BUT PLEASE REGISTER. At the Food and Fibre Garden
To register please email Ben from the Merri Creek Management Committee at ben@mcmc.org.au or call 9380 8199
Merri Creek Management Committee will be running a free hands-on workshop as part of Harvest festival in the indigenous food and fibre gardens located near the Merri Creek just outside the boundary of CERES Environment Park. These gardens are herbicide-free and are being maintained with hand weeding only. Come along and learn a bit about our local food and fibre plants and how to tell them apart from the weeds. Illustrated handouts will be provided to participants.

 

Cake-baking competition
with the Country Womens Association
11:00am | FREE to watch, $5.00 to enter. In the Market Circle 

Put your baking skills to the test at the Autumn Harvest Festival Cake-baking Competition. The theme for this year's competition is CERES's 30th birthday, so make us a birthday cake we won't forget. The ladies of the Country Women's Association will judge your creations
www.ceres.org.au/Cake-baking

 

Urban Permaculture Design workshop
with Lucas from Libertas Gardens
11:00am – 12:30pm | FREE BUT BOOKING ESSENTIAL. In the Honey Lane classroom
Email your name and a little bit about what you want to learn/do/achieve with the workshop to: libertasgardens@hotmail.com
Permaculture is not only about integrating productive elements into our living environment, it is all about integrating them in a synergistic way so that each element enhances the effect of as many other elements as possible. Join Lucas for a 100% hands-on workshop where participants will use recycled materials to build and design a miniature version of their existing (or dream) urban property.
www.libertasgardens.com

 

Perennial vegetables
with Raf and Megan from Merristem
12:00pm | FREE in Honey Lane

Merristem is a community greenhouse project run by volunteers in Brunswick East. Their mission is to increase the availability of genetically diverse Permaculture plants that are appropriate to this region, and to faciliate a greater understanding of such plants. In this session Raf will introduce participants to an array of unusual perennial food plants that will thrive in Melbourne gardens and will give some tips on growing, harvesting and eating them!
www. merristem .blogspot.com

 

Building with salvaged timber
with the Urban Bush Carpenters
12pm – 2pm | FREE Demonstrations in Honey Lane

The Urban Bush Carpenters will be joining us on site during our Harvest Festival to do some practical demonstrations on how to use salvaged timber and pallets to create your very own propagation table to grow seedlings and herbs at home.  The UBCs will be set up during the day working with volunteers to create a table – they also run free workshops each month at CERES making all kinds of wondrous creations from recycled materials.
www.urbanbushcarpenters.org

 

Harvest Lunch
with celebrity guest Matthew Evans (SBS Gourmet Farmer)
12:30pm – 2:30pm | BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL: $85 full or $75 CERES members
At the Merri Table and Bar
Call CERES reception on 9389 0100 to reserve your place.
Matthew will be talking about his experiences starting a small farm in Tasmania and his passion for ‘real food — where the provenance is known and the producer is valued'. Matthew is a former chef and food critic and knows good food. Share a delicious organic lunch in our Merri Restaurant and taste some of Matthews homemade, free-range salami.
www.matthewevans.net.au

 

Landshare: How to become a farmer if you don't own a farm
with Rob Fenton from the National Environment Centre
12:30pm | FREE in the Market Circle

In this presentation Rob will talk about small scale retail farming  and how our organic farming courses prepare you for this, and also how landshare models are connecting city folk to land for farming.

 

Heirloom Vegetables and seedsaving
with Graeme Goerge from Earthcare Permaculture
1:00pm | FREE in Honey Lane

Graeme has been saving seeds and helping to preserve heirloom vegetable varieties for decades on his permaculture property in the Yarra Valley. In this talk and demonstration Graeme will discuss the importance of heirloom veggies and how to save the seeds of different vegetables and companion plants. Come along to see how you can save seeds and propagate your very own heirloom vegetables at home.

 

Raw food demonstration
with Kemi's Raw Kitchen
1:00pm | FREE in the Market Circle

We all know that fruits and vegetables are a huge part of health and well being, but sometimes it just seems too hard to bring this way of eating into our busy and hectic lives. We all have the best intentions but when that packet of biscuits winks at us it just seems easier to grab them and feel less than optimal afterwards, than to plan and make a nourishing and flavourful meal that will leave us bursting with energy and feeling great about ourselves. At Harvest festival Kemi will demonstrate some easy (and delicious) ways to incorporate raw food into our daily routine.
www.kemisrawkitchen.com.au

 

Getting dirty with Dr Compost
with Cultivating Community

2:00pm | FREE in Honey Lane
The Cultivating Community team will get to the nitty gritty of all things composty in this short workshop.  Learn about the benefits of home composting and the practical steps needed to get it just right.  Dr Compost will be in the house with a composting Q and A session and then comes the finale – an official compost race complete with prizes! Fun for the whole family!
www.cultivatingcommunity.org.au

 

Edible Weeds and green smoothie tastings
with Annie Raser Rowland from CERES nursery
2:00pm | FREE in the Market Circle

In this free talk Annie will show us how to identify and use common weeds as a free, nutritious source of food.  Annie is an experienced horticulturalist and dedicated forager who will explain how to find, identify and prepare the many different edible weed species that are found around the Melbourne area. Rekindle humankind's forgotten love affair with the hardy, exceptionally nutritious plants we call weeds!  This talk will finish with tastings of Annie's delicious bright-green weed smoothies.

 

Harnessing the power of chooks
with Adam Grubb from Very Edible Gardens
3:00pm | FREE in the Nursery

Using chickens in edible garden design.

 

Community+Food+Forests
with Angelo from Deep Green Permaculture
3:00pm | FREE in Honey Lane

Permaculture food forests are one of the most highly productive and sustainable food production systems. Learn how community food forests in urban areas can revolutionise food production and supply in the cities, and the benefits they can deliver to local communities and the environment.   Hear about the recent successes of newly created local community forests and exciting upcoming community food forest projects in the local area.  
www.deepgreenpermaculture.com

 

Kids Activities

 

Permaculture play
with Michelle Labrin
9:30am
 – 10:30am | FREE in the Kids Tent
What could happen if the Sun decides to sleep for ever? What will happen to the plants and animals? A lizard and a woodpecker might have the answers! Children! Listen to the ancient tale from the Aztecs 'The Lizard and the Sun', and then get ready to dance wearing a magnificent headpiece and playing an instrument.

 

Meet the farm animals
Parklands Mobile Farm
10:00am – 2pm | $2 entry, in Honey Lane

Parklands farm foster orphaned baby farm animals and rear them by hand. Children can meet the animals up close, pat and hold them and will learn about the different animals and how they need to be looked after to make sure that they grow up healthy and strong.  Animals include calves, goat kids, piglets, chickens, ducks and rabbits.
www.parklandsmobilefarm.com.au

 

Face painting
10:00am – 1:00pm | FREE in the Kids Tent

 

Kids kooky composting
with Cultivating Community
11:00am
 – 11:30am | FREE in the Kids Tent
In this hands-on workshop kids will learn how to compost kitchen food scraps and why it is so important for our health, the health of the garden and the health of our environment.  Children will help to make some compost and will meet some wriggly earthworms in a working worm farm, there's even a compost song to sing!

 

Make a pot, plant a seed
with Seila from South Melbourne Commons
11:30am
 – 12:30pm | FREE in the Kids Tent
Children can make their own little seedling pots from newspaper and then plant out some seeds to grow at home.  For kids of all ages.

 

Cheeky Chocks
1:00pm – 3:00pm | FREE in the Kids Tent
Cheek Chooks craft activities
www.ceres.org.au/cheeky-chooks

 

Music

Mischa Herman, Evan Davies and Lucy Wise
9:30am – 10:30am | FREE in the Market Circle
Playing traditional North American, French and Celtic music on accordion, traditional flute and guitar.

 

Bulubos
11:00am – 12:30pm | FREE in the Market Circle
Beautiful arrangements of traditional and original tunes and songs.

 

Oh Pep!
12:00pm – 1:30pm
| FREE on the Village Green
Upbeat folk pop with a crunchy beat.
www.myspace.com/ohpep

 

The Perfections
1:30pm – 3:00pm | FREE on the Village Green

Wildest, straight up, old-school soul and R&B with a garage feel for your listening pleasure!
www.myspace.com/ theabsoluteperfections

 

Stalls

3CR radio
Information booth
www.3cr.org.au

 

Australian Alpaca Association
Information, education and Alpacas!
www.alpaca.asn.au

 

The Avatar Compassion Project
Bookstall
www.theavatarcourse.com/compassion

 

Banyan
Sustainable, organic, vegan clothing

 

Bettyandgeorge
Handmade items/arts and crafts

 

The Bicyclist
Handmade wood crafts and jewellery
www.thebicyclist.net

 

Biodynamics Victoria
Biodynamic Information and Courses
biodyanmicsvictoria.org


Brunswick Naturopathy and Chiropractic Health
Iris analysis and spinal checks

 

Ceramic Ninja
Small ceramic artwork

 

CERES seed to feed
Propagation:
Certified organic seedlings and herbs
Seven Stars BBQ: Delicious Turkish style food, cooking demonstrations
HoneyLane/Harding St: Produce tasting, meet our farmers
Fair Food: Information and displays, sign up for food box deliveries
Urban Orchard: Food swap – bring along any excess veggies to swap!

 

City Chicks Melbourne
Pet chickens & ducks, certified organic feed
www.citychicks.com.au

 

Cleanskins Natural Skincare
Handmade Natural Skincare

 

Cocoa Rhapsody
Organic Chocolate Tablets
www.cocoarhapsody.com.au

 

Cultivating Community
Info stall, composting workshops
www.cultivatingcommunity.org.au

 

Easybikes
Electric bikes

 

Ecostore
Cleaning and personal care
www.ecostoreaustralia.com.au

 

Edgars Mission
Information about humane treatment of farm animals and farm animals, including Timmy the sheep!
www.edgarsmission.org.au

 

Fico Enterprises (Ficofood)
Hot, ready to eat Filipino BBQ food
www.ficofood.wordpress.com

 

ginger + j
Handmade items/arts and crafts

 

GoGet
Information about Car sharing

 

Harri Made
Hand-made hats, bags, jewellery

 

Ike & Fly
Sustainable handmade hats

 

Jerry's Vegiburgers
Homemade vegiburgers and salads

 

Karen Falting
Hand made hats shawls bags

 

Kyneton Olive Oil
Extra virgin olive oils, infused olive oils
www.kynetonoliveoil.com.au

 

LETS Group
Stall and information in the Train

 

Local landscapes
Short stories made into beautiful booklets
www.warwicksprawson.com

 

LovingLivingFood
Organic Raw/Vegan Goods

 

Luk Chai
Bags made from recyled rice bags

 

Melbourne City Rooftop Honey
Bee awarness/education

 

Permaculture Melbourne
Permaculture Group, information stall and sign ups
www.permaculturemelbourne.org.au

 

Rabbit & Me
Handmade jewelry and cards
Online shop

 

Raw Essentials
Raw skin care products
rawessentials.cart.net.au

 

Slow Spun
Handspun, handknits in fine merino, silk and alpaca
www.slowspunblogspot.com.au

 

South Melbourne Commons
Information booth and workshops
www.commons.org.au

 

Sprout Community Garden
Plants, seedlings etc
www.mindaustralia.org.au/sproutmarket

 

TAFE NSW
Information on Organic Farming, permaculture intern programs
necorganicfarm.riverinainstitute.wikispaces.net

 

Treasures of The Orient
Free-range pork and chicken dumplings; vegetarian food; chinese pancakes and spring rolls

 

Urban Honey Company
Raw honey
www.urbanhoneyco.com

 

Vintage-ville
Homewares handmade from vintage fabric + vintage clothes

 

The Young Green Coconut
Organically grown drinking coconuts

 

 

 

 

 

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