Vale Marjorie Wilton

Woodend Landcare is sad to report the death of a very good friend of our organisation Marjorie Wilton.

Marjorie, who had been coping with cancer for about 12 months, died peacefully in her sleep overnight on Sunday.

Marjorie had not been so active in recent times, but for some years she had provided the home-made cakes, biscuits and slices that made our Working Bee morning teas renowned.

Prior to that, she served on the Committee, where her good sense, intelligence, and calmness were of very great value.

She made a donation towards the purchase of the non-indigenous trees that were planted in the “park like” area along the Creek between Pyke St and Bowen St.

Marjorie was also very involved in many community activities within Woodend, and was very generous with her time and skills. There are undoubtedly many people whom she helped in practical ways, but ways which were never revealed to others.

Marjorie was a dear friend to me personally; she was also a true lover of this town and of the countryside we live in.  She has asked that her ashes be scattered over Mount Macedon.

We send our thoughts to Marjorie’s family.

Jo Clancy
On behalf of Woodend Landcare Inc

Bzzzzz… Working bee Sunday 23 November

254 Trees for Mum

254 Trees for Mum

A reminder that our next working bee is on Sunday, 23 November at the 2013 Trees for Mum site from 9am to 12pm.

Parking is next to the weir which is accessed via the northern bike track through Ruby McKenzie Park in Tennyson Street. If you need to drive  up to the site please use your car hazard lights along the bike track.

Some serious whipper snipping is required, as well as cutting and pasting of woody weeds and some tree guard maintenance. The Landcare tool trailer will be on site.

Our trusty caterer Jo is unavailable on Sunday so please BYO morning tea.

Hope to see you on Sunday 23rd. The more the merrier.

Thank you.

Lake Earnshaw unveiling, 23 October

Woodend Landcare invites you to a planting session and unveiling of historic Lake Earnshaw. This 1920s swimming hole has been lovingly reclaimed thanks to lots of hard yakka from Landcare’s Thursday Crew!

  • Thursday, 23 October 2014
  • Planting from 10am to 11am followed by a late morning tea.
  • Please arrive at 9.30am if planting.
  • BYO gardening gloves and sturdy shoes.
  • Lake Earnshaw, access via Jeffreys St or Davey St.

Thanks to Western Water for funding through their Frances’ Environment Grant and to Macedon Ranges Shire Council.

RSVP woodendlandcare@gmail.com or call Kate on 5427 2312

Download invitation here

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