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World Bee Day with Art & Nature

  • Benguela Cove Wine Estate Benguela Cove Wine Estate, R43 WC, 7200 South Africa (map)

Celebrate World Bee Day at Benguela Cove! 

Join us for a buzzing good time as we explore the wonders of these incredible pollinators. Our 2-Hour Kids' Nature Art Program and Walk is the perfect way to educate and inspire young minds. Children will learn about the vital role bees play in our environment, witness their fascinating behaviours firsthand, and discover Benguela Cove's efforts in conserving these precious creatures. 

Through a guided 2-hour nature walk, kids will appreciate the beauty of bees and their habitats. They'll create bee-themed art pieces, using natural materials found on our scenic grounds. This immersive experience promises to be both fun and educational, fostering a lifelong appreciation for the intricate web of life that sustains our planet. 

Led by an environmental educator Louine Boothway, this interactive program will combine art activities with a nature walk, allowing children to get creative and appreciate the wonders of nature. Plus, each child will receive a special activity sheet related to World Bee Day to take home! 

Event Details

  • Date: 18 May Saturday 2024 

  • Time: 09:00- 11:00

  • Venue: Benguela Cove Courtyard 

  • Activity sheet included

  • Price: R200 per child  

Don't miss this chance to celebrate World Bee Day in a meaningful way. Spaces are limited, so book your spot today and let your little one’s buzz with excitement! 

Meet Louine Boothway 

Get ready for an inspiring experience with Louine Boothway from Stonefly Environmental Education! Louine is passionate about connecting children to the wonders of nature. With her wealth of experience as an environmental educator, she has a knack for using engaging activities that nurture a deep appreciation for the environment in young minds. 

Through her innovative and hands-on approach, Louine creates an immersive learning experience that captivates and empowers children. She guides them on a journey of discovery, unveiling the intricate beauty and interconnectedness of the natural world. (Because of her mentorship) Her infectious enthusiasm and ability to break down complex concepts into easy-to-understand lessons make her a true master at inspiring the next generation of environmental stewards. 

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