Sign Up To Create Your Own Terrarium
This event is for Youth Club Members between the ages of 10 to 18 years old.
Join as a member at Youth Club Enrolment. There is no membership fee to join.
WHAT?
Terrarium Workshop is Back!
Create a mini-ecosystem with lush greens, charming décor, and a personal touch—this time with a twist! Before the workshop, you’ll be assigned a Secret Santa recipient to craft a terrarium for, making new friends along the way.
At the end, your creation will find a new home, and you’ll receive a unique terrarium in return. Celebrate the joy of giving, creativity, and meaningful connections.
Join us for a hands-on session and leave with a special gift and great memories!
Learning Objectives:
This course allows participants to:
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Make Friends & Connect! Bond with others while creating terrariums—a fun way to forge new friendships.
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Get Creative! Design your dream ecosystem with plants and figurines, unleashing your artistic side.
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Learn & Grow! Discover common terrarium plants and how to care for them, ensuring your creation thrives.
WHEN?
Saturday, July 5, 2pm - 4pm
WHERE?
grovve (*SCAPE)
2 Orchard Link, #04-06, Singapore 237978
All materials are provided.
This workshop is co-organised by Hwa Chong Institution Project Alleviate and Brahm Centre.
Workshop Fee: Free
For 1 Youth Club Member: FREE
To register: Terrarium Making Workshop (For 10 to 18 Yr Olds) - GS20250705HCI Tickets, Sat 5 Jul 2025 at 14:00 | Eventbrite
Join as a member at Youth Club Enrolment. There is no membership fee to join.
Enquiries:
Please contact the Youth Care Team via call / Whatsapp 88664811 or email youthcare@brahmcentre.com
About the Co- organiser :
Project Alleviate consists of a group of five Secondary 4 Hwa Chong students together with an extended team from various schools, dedicated to alleviating youth mental health burdens and raising awareness of social media’s impact. In our fifth project iteration, we continue making a sustained impact through events that enhance both physical and mental well-being. We aim to educate youths (10-18) on social media’s negative effects, such as unrealistic influencer portrayals, which can lead to harmful self-comparisons and mental health issues.