This Tu B'shevat celebrate the Jewish New Year of Trees, by joining us for a guided tree walk around Golders Hill Park.
Led by forest school leader Genevieve Passamante, this walk will explore the rich diversity of native and introduced trees in the park. You’ll learn how to identify different species by observing their leaves, bark and other key features, while also discovering the significance of trees within Jewish tradition and tree law.
The walk will include group activities designed to deepen our connection with the natural world. At the end, participants are welcome to gather for a cup of tea in the café (please note this is at your own expense).
Practical information:
This is a free event. Ticket prices act as a refundable deposit to secure your place. You may request a refund after the event or choose to donate your ticket price to JVS.
Open to adults and accompanied children.
Places are limited, so please let us know in advance if you can no longer attend. Refunds cannot be issued for cancellations made less than three days before the event.
Appropriate outdoor clothing is essential.
The meeting point will be confirmed three days before the event.
We look forward to exploring the trees with you
