Hello from Byron Bay!
While we have gone fishin' the F-Troopers have carried on regardless doing a fantastic job today getting through many necessary tasks.
We had on duty Martin Gallagher, Geoff Bridge, Warren Gray, Rob Benson, Richard Casey, Bruce White,Di Beechey, Anne Burgess, Georgina Lamb, Nigel Asken and Sheens Asken.
Everyone contributed well around the course - getting the Bunya Pines mess cleaned up at the 16th and 17th fairways, camphor Laurels cut back at the 13th, practice area at the 1st cleaned up, gardens at the front of the club tidied up, cleaned out the drain in the side park as well as general clean up.
Nigel & Sheena Asken contributed some time cleaning out some of the dreaded crab grass at the 1st.
Morning tea was very much appreciated by the troopers and I was told it was some beautiful date slice with lemon icing and coconut. (I hated missing out on that). Thanks to our kitchen staff for their continuing support to F-Troop.
Many thanks to a local landscaper who was kind enough to donate some pre-loved timber to us for use for repairing path and garden edges
Our timber supplies are building up and are ready for delivery so everyone should get your orders in now to get the pick of the pile.
YES! WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
We have had two days of rain storms at Coffs Harbour and Byron Bay and the highway was not a pleasant experience.
The rain on the Central Coast has been nothing compared to what has fallen here in the last few days.
Hope to have some good fish stories to add to the reports this week.
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