Sunday, 05 Feb 2012
Roleybushcare Field Day 14.02.2010
Subject: Roleybushcare Field Day 14.02.2010
Send date: 2010-02-04 17:45:22
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Mail:  c/- Roleystone Neighbourhood Family Centre
                      19 Wygonda Road
                     Roleystone WA 6111

Email: info@roleybushcare.com

Website: www.roleybushcare.com

Hi everyone,

Our next field day will be in the Sylvania Park Reserve again on Sunday 14 February 2010 for dieback treatment duties.

Meet in Chevin Road Roleystone.  Go to following link for map http://www.roleybushcare.com/bush-reserves/55-sylvania-reserve.html
We will start at 9.00am and work until noon.

Morning tea provided.

News: new Living Smart course available now

 
Want to learn to be healthier, save money and help our environment?

Living Smart is for you.

The Living Smart course covers such topics as:
• Healthy homes, lifestyles and diets
• Water and energy efficiency in the home
• Waste and recycling
• Gardens for biodiversity and food.
Roleystone-Karragullen Community Bank and Roleystone Neighbourhood Family Centre are proudly sponsoring the first Living Smart course in Roleystone.
In the six week Living Smart course you will learn techniques to make a positive impact on your home and neighbourhood, while achieving a healthier happy lifestyle.
Dates: Wed 24th February to Wed 31st March
Venue: Roleystone Family Centre 7.00 - 9.00 PM
Cost: $20
Register: at Roleystone-Karragullen Bendigo Bank, Shop 8, Roleystone Shopping Centre or Phone: 9397 7466
For further information contact Chris Johnston: 0427 462 921

This course is facilitated by local Environmental Scientist Rosalind Murray and involves presentations and practical demonstrations by local and outside experts, neighbourhood discussions and a proposed field trip.
The Living Smart program was developed in response to an expressed need within the community for an environmental education program that helped people live more sustainable life styles. In tackling sustainability it was felt that issues such as health, well-being and community development need to be covered as well as environmental issues.
The first three Living Smart courses ran in 2003 & 2004, as joint initiative by The Meeting Place Community Centre, the City of Fremantle, Murdoch University and the Southern Metropolitan Regional Council.

 

Cheers from Diane Horgan
Volunteer Coordinator for Roleybushcare

 

 

 

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