Monday, May 28, 2012

F-Troop - Monday 28th May 2012















We had twelve F-Troopers on hand to share the load today.  Duncan Dyer, Geoff Bridge, Martin Gallagher, Bruce White, Trevor Harrison, Richard Casey, Rob Benson, Peter Martin, Garry Trigg, Di Beechey. Anne Burgess and Jan Martin managed to get some good projects done.

Duncan, Martin, Geoff, Garry & Bruce were the tree gang today and did a great job of removing dangerous branches around the course.

Rob & Richard had the daunting task of picking up loose timber and rubbish from around the course after last weekend's wild wind.

Trevor Harrison put his building skills to work repairing the roof support on the F-Troop Shed and replacing broken path boards at the 13th ladies tee.

Peter Martin was supervisor and gofer for everyone including a run to Wamberal to collect a trailer full of succulent plants for our gardens and delivering them out to the gardens and set up a watering hose.

Di Beechey & Anne Burgess cleaned up the car park and BBQ area, 10th tee garden.
Di and Anne both helped me to plant in all of the succulent plants and get them watered in.

Morning tea of Gigantic Muffins were appreciated by the F-Troopers after a hard morning's work.
Thanks Chef John!

We had two more donations of plants for our gardens this week.  One was multiple orchid plants from Bert & Annie Brink.  Thanks and appreciation  Bert & Annie.   The second donation was from Bev Reynolds who has given us a full trailer & boot load of succulent plants.  These plants will be a great enhancement for our gardens and brighten up otherwise very dreary and untidy areas.  Our thanks & appreciation to Bev who has donated the plants in memory of her late husband - Peter Reynolds.

We are very appreciative of all the donations that we get and we can produce very attractive areas for zero cost to the club. THANK YOU VERY MUCH TO ALL OUR MEMBERS WHO HAVE DONATED PLANTS TO OUR GARDENS.

Members please note that the garden at the 2nd green along the fence line is now a designated garden.  There have been two drop zones marked at either end of the garden.

YES!  WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!



 

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