Trees to be clad in colourful knitting
Trees near the Memorial Park at Woy Woy, and the waterfront at Ettalong, will be clad in colourful knitting to advocate for an end of domestic violence.
Woy Woy branch of the Country Women's Association and Brisbane Water Soroptimists will join with Zonta Central Coast for the display, which will start on November 19.
"The Installation aims to attract attention and promote ways we can prevent domestic violence in all its forms," said former Zonta branch president Ms Christine Maclaren.
"Small signs on the trees give information and positive ways we can act, teach and support our community."
She said: "Central Coast Council and an arborist have approved the installation and methods.
"The beautiful trees will be unaffected as the light knitting is carefully attached without harming the bark."
SOURCE:
Media release, 19 Oct 2022
Christine Maclaren, Zonta Central Coast