Tung Chung Catholic School (Secondary Section) received the "Wish Wood" Wood Kit at the beginning of new school year, and organized a DIY recycled wood design workshop for Form 4 students. Students use their creativity and add some thought, turning recycled wooden strips into card holders and give them to teachers along with the heartfelt cards. Another year of Wish Wood Scheme will be launched in March/April 2024, teachers may contact us for more information. Phone: 3928 2475 Email: hkdi.treeup@vtc.edu.hk
Luban locks made by students from Wood Workshop Class F has been donated to the Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups Jockey Club Cheung Wah Youth S.P.O.T. for young people participating in their activities.
The wooden cross sword ball workshop on 25/11 has been successfully completed. Norman taught participants how to use recycled wood strips, combine used water bottle caps, wooden balls, golf balls, etc., made an environmentally friendly cross sword ball that you can see and play with. Norman also shared with everyone a shepherd's flute made from discarded water pipes, he even played an impromptu song, which everyone found it amazing! Venue partner: Jockey Club - The Conservancy Association Urban Forestry Green Hub
Many thanks to Y·PARK for inviting us to attend the Friends of Y·PARK Award Ceremony on 12 December 2023, and awarded the "Innovative Application of Garden Wood Recycling Partner Award" to our project. We are committed to continue to work hard in the future, actively contribute to the recycling of garden wood waste, work together with Y·PARK to move Hong Kong towards the goal of carbon neutrality.
The wooden one-string guitar workshop has been successfully completed on 25/11. Thanks to Norman who teaches everyone how to use recycled wooden bed boards, combined with used tin boxes, such as moon cake tins, cookie boxes, to create an environmentally friendly one-string guitar that you can watch and play. It turns out that besides guitars, there are many other things that can be made from environmentally friendly materials. Participants tried out other eco-friendly gadgets designed by Norman, for example, table tennis rackets made from red wine wooden boxes, pop stick pistol, recycled wooden bows and arrows etc. While everyone was having fun, they also learned how to integrate environmental protection and upcycling into life. Venue partner: Jockey Club - The Conservancy Association Urban Forestry Green Hub
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