Working bee Sunday 24 November 9am

This month’s working bee will be at the Envirofund site. We’re going to tidy up around the specimen trees planted a couple of years ago, deal with emerging gorse & broom, as well as check or remove the plant guards on the watercourse. So, lots of mechanised and non-mechanised jobs to do and we would love to see any or all of you there.

Note: this is our last bee until a twilight bee on 31 January.

When: 9:00 start, Sunday 24 November
Where: Park your cars near Badger Removals in Wood St
Bring: BYO brushcutters, loppers and secateurs

What’s on in 2013 – events calendar

Our 2013 calendar has been revised and is now in a handy double sided format for you to print out and stick on the fridge or better still, save a tree and copy the dates directly into your diary.

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We’ve yet to confirm venues and times for some of the events taking place later in the year.

The calendar page of this site is updated regularly and is the spot to go to for the latest calendar.

A copy is also published on the Landcare notice board, outside Coles in Woodend.

To download the PDF version visit the calendar page and click on the link at the top of the page.

Clean up Woodend…. and Australia

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Mark your calendar – the annual Clean Up Australia Day is Sunday 3 March 2013 and this year, Woodend Landcare is cleaning up the pool/skatepark precinct and nearby Five Mile Creek.

All local residents are encouraged to come down and lend a hand.

“Clean Up Australia Day is the perfect opportunity for locals to come down to the creek for a couple of hours and help clean up our local waterway and civic precinct,” said Kate Daniel, site supervisor.reveg_crowd copy

“Plastic bags, soft drink bottles, cans, general food packaging and fast-food packaging are the top five items that we find in our creek and around Woodend town. Collecting rubbish on the day reduces the amount of junk that will eventually find its way into the creek or into stormwater drains. It’s also a very real reminder that we need to reduce our impact on the environment.  We can all reduce or re-use the amount of plastic and packaging in our lives. At the very least, we must teach our kids to put their rubbish in a bin.”

In 2013 hundreds of thousands of volunteers around the country will take their white and yellow bags and don their gloves to clean up their local community.

“We’re very pleased that Joeys, Cubs and Scouts from the 2nd Woodend Scout Group will be joining us on the day to assist. Helping with projects such as Clean Up Australia Day provides the Scouts with the opportunity to care for the environment, an important part of the scouting program. Woodend Scouts also have a special interest in the billabong off the creek which they helped plant out with us last year.” added Ms Daniel.

The meeting point for Woodend’s Clean Up is on Five Mile Creek, at the rotunda near the swimming pool in Margery Crescent. All are welcome from 9:30 am to 12:30. Simply turn up at the rotunda on the day with gloves, a hat, sturdy shoes and sunscreen.

For any further inquiries, contact Kate Daniel, Woodend Landcare, 5427 2312.

Happy New Year – it’s time to get back to work

twilight beeHappy New Year to all our members and blog followers. We hope you had a good break.

The holidays are now over for Woodend Landcare and we’re looking for lots of helpers at our twilight working bee on Friday 1st February from 5pm.

The list of jobs has grown over the summer break. We need to whipper snipper and mow around the new plants, water our exotic trees and generally have a good tidy up.  There’s something for everyone.

Despite the dry conditions the weeds and grasses have shot up so we really need to get on top of them before they hinder the growth of our new plantings.

Fingers crossed it won’t be too hot and we’ll get a great turn out.  If the CFA declare a total fire ban we will, in line with our safety policy, cancel this event and update this blog to notify you.

The team will meet out the back of the St Ambrose school oval behind Badger Removals on Wood Street, off Urquhart Street. Just follow the Woodend Landcare signs. See map below.

Refreshments and a casual BBQ will be provided on the day.  Please bring a whipper snipper if you have one, and hat, gloves and sturdy boots.

To register your interest, and to help with catering numbers, please contact Peter on 5427 3221 or email woodendlandcare@gmail.com if you can lend a hand on 1st February from 5pm.

Thank you in advance for your valuable support – many hands make light work!

Download poster twilight bee

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