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25.01.2022 Food is Free cupboard has some new stock. When visiting ECH, please be sure to bring one non-perishable item for the cupboard. Tuna, pasta, soup and other canned goods are ideal. We don't want a Mother Hubbard thing happening....
24.01.2022 What is going on in the ECH Childcare playground? Looks like another natural fun place for kids to play and create...Office opens on Tuesday Jan 28, 9am. 5968 3881 More to come from the fabulous Sioux Dollman http://www.siouxdollman.com/our-portfolio/workshops/
23.01.2022 Oh my goodness! We have Mexican food on the go. A hearty chilli con carne ("with beef" and GF), a steaming pot of polenta with salsa and coriander (GF), black ...bean, corn, pepper salad, frittata, sausages, chicken on a stick, roast potatoes, ham, strawberries and mandarins.... and that is just the beginning. I understand that a vegetarian curry with rice is yet to be made and a starter of lentil soup. OK THEN! Who needs to cook tonight? Let's get this party started 6-8pm, Fri, Sept 29 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hg-_uxD3H80
23.01.2022 Turkey, chicken, lamb, baked potatoes, sausages, bean salad, cole slaw, veggie soup and dessert! Dig In tonight! Soup's on and so is the heater! Go on, treat yourself. Don't cook tonight.
20.01.2022 always a good time to watch this great community video. https://youtu.be/jty_99L5eJA
20.01.2022 Hot days ahead. Be sure to provide enough water for your pets and your garden. Be aware of fire and heat risks. Be #WeatherSmart !
19.01.2022 Time to talk about a design for living. Tiny houses, co-houses, sustainable houses. What do you want in the future? http://www.emeraldcommunityhouse.org.au/design-living-foru/
18.01.2022 Online version will be uploaded later today for those practicing isolation. Paper copies at many of the usual outlets or sign up for a subscription for hard copy. [email protected] Good for Good Friday.
17.01.2022 Do you have children in childcare in the hills? Treat yourself to a free meal and an eye opening forum. Dig In dinner before the forum from 6-7pm.
15.01.2022 Charge your rechargeables. Local and regional power could be affected. Be smart and be informed of conditions in your area.
10.01.2022 Shop early before the Christmas rush and avoid the nasty mall parking stress. A tub of local honey, yummy local salsas and jams, clothing, items for babies including those with fur, jewellry, cheese, candles and garden plants.
08.01.2022 Friday night Dig In starts at 6 on June 30. The heater is on, the windows are all steamed up and the food is hot. So are our cooks! Look at 'em! Great way to start the school holiday break....
08.01.2022 Sharing experiences helps with the healing. We learn from history or are doomed to repeat it... http://www.emeraldmessenger.com.au/kinglake-shares-lessons/
02.01.2022 There are many worthy projects in the hills to support in the Pick My Project funding round and as we are grouped in a very large Southern Metropolitan Region, ...it will be hard to compete with the population in the flat lands. The Emerald Messenger provides a summary of the projects in the Dandenongs. http://www.emeraldmessenger.com.au/ The Restoration of the National Trust listed Old Emerald Bakehouse for community use is one of many. Help our area be represented fairly in this region by voting for your 3 favourites. Otherwise we miss out again on state government funds.
01.01.2022 Have a memorable recipe from your youth or special power outrage meal that you would like to share? Join us on Thursday Sept 3rd at the first Emerald Women's Fr...iendship Cafe as a virtual participant. Food Memoirs are fun, delicious memories that can be shared and enjoyed whether we are in the same room or in cyberspace. Contact details: Saraf Mahiat Emerald WASEMA Friendship Café leader Mobile: 0476 057 997 Email: [email protected] ZOOM details: Women's Association South East Melbourne Australia WASEMA Inc. is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: Opening of WASEMA Emerald Women's Cafe Time: Sep 3, 2020 10:00 Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82846766057 Meeting ID: 828 4676 6057 Passcode: 073069
01.01.2022 Advice for Severe Weather The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a Severe Weather Warning for Central, East Gippsland, South West, North Central, West and South ...Gippsland and parts of North East and Wimmera Forecast Districts. DAMAGING WINDS averaging 60 to 70km/h with peak gusts of 90 to 100 km/h are expected to develop over parts of the southwest district on FRIDAY night, then extend over central and Alpine areas overnight and early Saturday and over Gippsland Saturday afternoon. Peak wind gusts of 110km/h are possible about exposed coastal locations and with any thunderstorm activity. Coastal and elevated areas will be the most at risk of DAMAGING winds. Winds will ease over most inland areas by late Saturday afternoon, but area likely to persist along parts of the coast. Locations which may be affected include Warrnambool, Seymour, Maryborough, Ballarat, Geelong, Melbourne, Morwell, Traralgon, Sale, Moe, Bairnsdale, Orbost and all Alpine Resorts. Very high tides (above the highest astronomical tide) are expected in Port Phillip Bay Friday evening and during Saturday, and near Lakes Entrance Saturday afternoon and Sunday afternoon. Stay safe: Never camp under trees and branches. Be aware of potential hazards caused by the severe weather. Hazards include debris,damaged buildings, trees down and fallen power lines. What you should do: Park your car undercover and away from trees. Stay inside if conditions outside appear dangerous. Contact family members and neighbours to ensure they are aware of the situation, if safe to do so. When preparing your property, ensure you take appropriate safety precautions and do so well before the severe weather arrives. Check that loose items such as outdoor furniture, umbrellas and trampolines are safely secured before the severe weather arrives. If you are driving: If driving conditions are dangerous, safely pull over away from trees, drains, low lying areas and floodwater. Be aware of road hazards such as mud, debris and damaged roads or bridges. For road closure information, check the VicTraffic website, contact your local council or call VicRoads (13 11 70). You should stay informed by listening to emergency broadcasters and monitoring warnings. Call Triple Zero (000) in a life threatening emergency. For severe weather related emergency assistance from the SES, phone 132 500. Impacts in your area: The potential impacts of severe weather in your area include: building damage. fallen power lines. fallen trees and branches. flash flooding. overflowing drains and gutters. broken windows. damage to vehicles. flooding in properties and homes. dangerous road conditions. This message was issued by State Emergency Service. The next update is expected by 06/07/2018 06:00 pm or as the situation changes. Severe weather information: For storm warnings and information, phone the Bureau of Metereology on 1300 659 217 or go to www.bom.gov.au/vic/warnings. Use multiple sources to stay informed: www.emergency.vic.gov.au. VicEmergency Hotline - freecall 1800 226 226. VicEmergency app. Facebook or Twitter (#vicstorms). Tune in to ABC Local Radio, commercial and designated community radio stations, or Sky News TV. Accessibility: The following services can help you, or someone you know, access information during an emergency. To access this information in other languages call the Translating and Interpreting Service on 131 450 (freecall) and ask them to call VicEmergency Hotline. If you are deaf, hard of hearing, or have a speech/communication impairment contact National Relay Service on 1800 555 677 and ask them to call the VicEmergency Hotline. To unsubscribe, please turn off email notifications for each watch zone on the VicEmergency website. For website or app support, please visit: http://support.emergency.vic.gov.au