Places Tours & Trails

Heirloom Stories

‘Heirlooms Stories’ reconnects us with our natural heritage through foraging and distilling our own narratives. Walk on the mild side and hand-pick botanicals to create your own infusion. Share personal stories as you contribute to a mandala inspired by nature.

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Heirloom Stories
Dates & Time: 
Mon, 23 May | 6.30pm to 7.30pm
Wed, 25 May | 6.30pm to 7.30pm

Venue: City Sprouts, 102 Henderson Road, Singapore 159562
Fee: $30 per pax 
Suitable for age 16 and above
Registration: https://heirloomstories.peatix.com/

‘Heirlooms Stories’ reconnects us with our natural heritage. Forage for botanicals and natural objects to inspire conversations to be shared as communal stories. Listen to heirloom stories shared by Kamini and recollect precious memories of your own. 

Take a walk on the mild side with Ben and hand-pick botanicals to create your own infusions – mocktails or tisanes! Sip and share personal stories as you contribute to a mandala inspired by objects from nature. 

Note: In the event of wet weather, the programme will be adapted accordingly. 





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