Sunday, December 20, 2015

F-Troop - Monday 21st December 2015


F-Troop Morning Tea - Mark Stimpson, Paul Scholberg, Kevin O'Brien, Don Nicholls, Peter Martin, Di Beechey, Geoff Bridge, Duncan Dyer, Rob Benson, Nigel Asken, Trevor Harrison, Garry Trigg (Anne Burgess, Jan Martin)


Nigel Asken working at the 13th dam



Water Lillies at the 13th dam



The 13th Dam before Nigel started work


13th Dam after Nigel finished work

Congratulations Nigel - you are a legend!


Donated Agapanthus have found a new happy home at the edge of the drain at the 6th fairway


Drain between the 6th and the 14th cleaned out



Leading up to Christmas we had a busy day getting our projects completed to leave the course in good order for the holidays.

We had twelve volunteers which was great for this busy time of the year. On hand were Duncan Dyer, Trevor Harrison, Geoff Bridge, Kevin O'Brien, Garry Trigg, Rob Benson, Don Nicholls, Peter Martin, Nigel Asken, Di Beechey, Anne Burgess and Jan Martin.

The Tree Gang of Duncan Dyer, Trevor Harrison, Geoff Bridge, Kevin O'Brien and Garry Trigg worked on the 1st fairway undercutting where required.

Rob Benson and Don Nicholls did loose timber and rubbish pick up around the course.

Nigel Asken took on the daunting task of cleaning out feral weed from the 13th Dam.

Peter Martin watered the new hedge at the 4th, set up the watering system at the Ladies 13th Tee Garden, picked up rubbish around the course, removed a trailer load of garden rubbish from the 13th Ladies Garden, tidied up the 7th Tee.

Di Beechey tidied up round the clubhouse and 10th tee as well as working on projects inside the clubhouse.

Anne Burgess tidied up around the BBQ garden and around the clubhouse.

I planted out some more agapanthus that have been donated to us ( I am not sure who I need to thank for the plants but they have found a happy home at the 6th fairway) cleaned up the 14th Bush Toilets and watered the gardens there, tidied the 6th tranquility garden, worked on the Ladies Garden at the 13th tee, trimming the shrubs, weeding and raking up the rubbish and gave the garden a good watering.

Morning tea was very much appreciated having a nice selection of savoury breads, cakes and slices. Thank you Barto!

YES! WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!








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