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All seasons blooms at Thomastown library

Every Tuesday morning, laughter, music and creativity fill the Maker Space at Thomastown Library as young adults living with disabilities gather for the All Seasons program.

Running from 10am to noon, All Seasons provides young adults living with disabilities –and their families, friends and carers– a chance to explore gardening, nature craft, recycling and music in a community, not just for the creative activities on offer, but for the social bonds that grow along the way.

“All Seasons was inspired by a desire to link hands-on group activities with the changing seasons,” program manager Liz Skitch said.

The group initially focused on gardening in the beautiful courtyard and surrounding woodlands of the library, but organisers quickly adapted the program to better suit participants’ interests.

“Our participants don’t love gardening…so these days it’s about nature craft. It’s a space where creativity and connection come first.”

Facilitator Caz plays a key role in shaping the experience, keeping the vibe light and energetic with music, games and plenty of conversation.

“Caz is fantastic at helping the group bond– everyone has a laugh together, and we’ve seen some great social development as a result,” Ms Skitch said.

Among the memorable moments was a drumming workshop led by participant Joseph Samarani, a talented Arabic drummer.

After the group spent a morning crafting their own drums, Joseph led a rhythm-filled session.

“They literally drummed up a storm–it started raining,” Ms Skitch joked.

While the program is small at Thomastown Neighbourhood House, the impact is big.

“ I’m super proud of all we achieve here at our little Neighbourhood House. We’re small but mighty. Every day is filled with smiles, beautiful compliments and loads of laughs. We don’t take ourselves too seriously on this side of the tracks.”

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