F-Troop Morning Tea - Trevor Harrison, Don Nicholls, Garry Trigg, Paul Scholberg, Steve Hogg, Duncan Dyer, Peter Martin ( Jan Martin, Rob Benson, John Hollebon, Di Beechey, Carolyn Buttsworth, Anne Burgess)
F-Troopers Duncan Dyer, Trevor Harrison and Garry Trigg trimming the tree at the tranquility garden at the 6th Tee
F-Trooper John Hollebon preparing the timber screen at the BBQ garden for a repaint.
Our sparkling new kitchen up and running on schedule.
We had twelve volunteers this morning which gave us the opportunity to get on with our projects.
Kevin O'Brien arrived after morning tea to help change over a wheel on the F-Troop Garden Cart.
(Thanks Kevin!)
On hand were Trevor Harrison, Duncan Dyer, Rob Benson, Don Nicholls, Garry Trigg, Steve Hogg, Peter Martin, John Hollebon, Di Beechey, Anne Burgess, Carolyn Buttsworth and Jan Martin.
Trevor, Duncan and Garry did not have the use of the tractor today so Peter and Steve did pick up after they had trimmed the Elm tree at the 6th, removed nuisance trees shooting again at the 15th Tee and did some undercutting at the 12th.
Peter and Steve did rubbish pick up around the course as well as picking up after the tree gang.
Don took care of some plumbing work in the clubhouse.
Rob worked on some shelving in the Associates Room.
John worked in the BBQ area preparing the timber screening for painting and then did some hedging.
Di, Carolyn and Anne worked around the clubhouse, car parks and 1st and 10th tee.
I worked at the 14th bush toilets cleaning and tidying the area, watered and fertilised the newly planted pots at the 6th and weeded and tidied up the 6th garden after the boys had done the tree trimming, tidied up at the Ladies 3rd Tee, watered and fertilised the new plant at the ladies 9th tee, watered the pots in the a Wedding Gazebo, and did another partial clean up and trimming in the front street Garden.
Morning tea was very welcome - thank you Barto!
After morning tea we had to replace a tyre on the yellow Garden cart and we thank Kevin for coming in to help us with this job.
The course was very busy having social players as well as Super Senior Pennants matches being played.
Our best wishes to Geoff Bridge who is home recovering after a stint in hospital. Geoff is our resident tractor driver and is being missed.
YES! WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
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