Celebrate Mount Archer - Saturday 18 March

Published on 15 March 2017

Sit back, relax and take in the Magnificent Mount Archer views on Saturday 18 March when it comes alive with music and dancing, bush survival skills, guided nature walks and fun activities.

Come along and celebrate all that Fraser Park and Mount Archer have to offer, including learning some valuable outdoor skills!

Malachi Conway from Rocky Instincts, who specialises in teaching a variety of skills linking back to our ancestors, was looking forward to hosting some outdoor skill sessions at Fraser Park.

“Mount Archer is the perfect setting for us to show people some really useful traditional skills and help them with some bush survival tips,” Malachi said.

“We teach a variety of skills linking back to all our ancestors including traditional fire making, stone tool creation, weaving and rope making, trapping, bush tucker identification and much more. 

“It’s a wonderful opportunity for people to learn something new and different, all while taking in our great outdoors.”

Join the fun at Fraser Park from 3pm to 7pm with guided bush walks, survival skills demonstrations with Rocky Instincts, Australian wildlife interactions with Little Aussie Encounters and live music by Ben Beasley.

There’ll be community stalls, a treasure hunt and a free sausage sizzle too.

You can catch the free shuttle bus from Frenchville State School at regular intervals from 2.30pm onwards. There will be no parking at Fraser Park after 12pm and traffic management will be in place.

What: Magnificent Mount Archer fun afternoon
When: Saturday 18 March 2017
Time: 3pm – 7pm
Where
: Fraser Park, Mount Archer

Activities: Free sausage sizzle, bush survival skills and bush dancing, guided walks, treasure hunt, community group stalls, live music by Ben Beasley

Please note: No parking will be available at Fraser Park after 12pm. Please take the free shuttle bus from Frenchville State School. 
The Mount Archer Activation Plan Projects can be found here.