Meet Jenny, our Blue Mentor, at Dover Youth Festival

Nature-themed crafts on offer for young visitors to the festival

Kent Wildlife Trust is delighted to be part of the Dover Youth Festival taking place between Saturday 26th October and Sunday 2nd November at the Future Foundry Project Space in The Charlton Centre.

This year the theme for the event is people, place, nature and climate, and it is an opportunity to engage young minds about the steps we are currently taking to safeguard the wild world that that will inherit and create a nature connection as we pass the baton of responsibility for protecting our natural world to them.

Blue Mentor, Jenny Luddington will be delivering updates about the charity’s flagship projects, such as the red-billed chough reintroduction with Wildwood Trust and share her passion for wild art as she invites the young attendees to join her chough engagement creative workshop where they can create their very own corvid themed art!

Kent Wildlife Trust’s Blue Mentor, Jenny says:

“I am thrilled to be part of this amazing event which will inspire young minds to help us shape a better future for our planet. Visit the Dover Youth Festival to book your workshop and I look forward to seeing you.”

The launch of the event, which is aimed at 11- to 19-year-olds, will take place on the 26th October between 1pm and 3pm at the Future Foundry Project Space in The Charlton Centre.

Jenny Luddington