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21.01.2022 Last weekend we did our usual weeding and usual cleaning up of teenager rubbish. Included was this large papier mache tray, a gift from the maker "to Penny and James, with all my love from Dawn" Send us a message if you want this tray back, or know any of these people.



19.01.2022 We're back! Next Sunday July 5 we'll meet near the Montessori School off Tasman Rd. Plenty of weeds enjoyed our COVID break, but we're onto them. Morning Glory, watch out! Starting 8.30 for about 3 hours. BYO morning tea. Wear long pants and long sleeves, light gardening gloves. I can bring tools and hand sanitiser. No sharing tools, working 1.5m apart. I'll bring the COVID form we're supposed to sign. Please reply with a comment if you can come.

15.01.2022 We'll be back next Sunday March 1. Watch out weeds! Meet near the Montessori School off Tasman Rd 8.30 - 11.30 This marvellous rain has come in the nick of time for some of the dunes plants. One recovering is White Correa, a lovely shrub happy in salty wind and sand, starry white flowers. Beach Scaevola with blue flowers grows in full sun on front of dunes.

14.01.2022 All bushcare is stopped as part of Northern Beaches Council's actions to prevent the spread of Corona Virus. We hope to be back in May.



09.01.2022 Phew! It was a bit hot last Sunday so we had an early morning tea and went home. Here we are relaxing and having a chat. Did quite a lot of work though, targeting Turkey Rhubarb, Ehrharta grass and more teenage rubbish in camps. Welcome to our new volunteer Lydia. We'll be back on Sunday March 1

03.01.2022 This Sunday August 4 We'll be back again, 8.30 - 11.30, meeting on the Yellow Brick Rd near the Montessori School. Wear enclosed shoes, long pants and sleeves, hat and BYO gloves. Morning Tea is provided of course! Who remembers when this was happening in the 1950s? Circus elephants grazing on Banksias, near today's skate park.

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