F-Troopers put in another days magnificent work in my absence. Thanks Troopers!
Those present today were Warren Gray, Geoff Bridge, Duncan Dyer, Arthur Verlander, Bert brink, Martin Gallagher, Garry Trigg, Di Beechey, Anne Burgess and Judy Hughes.
The troopers loaded up 2 utes and a trailer with mulch for the 6th garden and had to come back for more. It was a huge job - well done troopers. In addition the the gardens on the 6th additional gardens mulched were the back of the 5th tee, 14th & 15th gardens. This mulch is important to keep our gardens moist and weed free during the summer months.
Martin & Geoff watered the gardens around the putting green.
Di Beechey cleaned up around the Clubhouse.
Garry Trigg did some roughcutting.
Anne Burgess and Judy Hughes put the protective fencing around the new camelias planted between the 17th green and the 18th tee. That area will look beautiful when the camelias mature (if we can keep the rabbits away)
I understand that the roadbase has been delivered so that we can begin the repair the potholes in the paths. We need as much help as possible for this job as many hands make light work.
If you would like to help with this project please meet up with the F-Troopers at the Greenkeepers shed at 7.15am next Monday.
Morning tea will make it worth your while. Our in-house chefs have been excelling themselves as you can see by the above photo. We can't wait to see what treats await us next week.
Many thanks to our regular troopers who turn up just about every week. Your help is invaluable.
My thanks to Martin Gallagher for emailing me the F-Troop report and photos so I could update the blog.
YES! WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
Happy Australia Day from beautiful Byron Bay!!!!!
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