Sunday, April 17, 2016

F-Troop - Monday 18th April 2016


F-Troop Morning Tea - Don Nicholls, Kevin O'Brien, Peter Martin, Garry Trigg,
Trevor Harrison, Rob Benson, Steve Hogg, Jan Martin, Paul Scholberg, 
John Hollebon, Di Beechey, Geoff Bridge and Jan Martin


The tree gang - Duncan Dyer, Trevor Harrison, Steve Hogg, Garry Trigg
And Geoff Bridge working at the 4th tee




The 13rh dam looking much improved after the removal of weed
By Kevin O'Brien and the tree gang


F-Trooper Kevin O'Brien clearing rubbish from the dam at the 13th


F-Trooper John Hollebon trimming the hedge at the 12th


Hedge plants at the 4th responding to spray treatment


Holes dug at the 18th by F-Trooper Kevin O'Brien - ready to plant in some 
more camellias





Just some of the magnificent camellias growing in Camellia Way


We had a good morning at F-Troop this morning with twelve volunteers on hand to progress through our projects. We had Ladies Pennant matches on the course today which did restrict our use of the course.

On hand were Duncan Dyer, Geoff Bridge, Trevor Harrison, Don Nicholls, Rob Benson, Steve Hogg, Garry Trigg, John Hollebon, Peter Martin, Kevin O'Brien, Di Beechey and Jan Martin

The tree gang started the day with removing weed from the 13th dam, then removed a small tree at the 4th Tee, then loaded the ute with a load of firewood to be delivered after morning tea.

Rob Benson added some wheels to the club BBQ and then helped Peter with pick up around the course.

John Hollebon kept busy maintaining the hedges around the course.

Kevin O'Brien dug four holes at the 18th to enable us to plant in some new camellia plants and then worked on clearing rubbish and weed from the 13th dam.

Don Nicholls helped Peter with pick up around the course, raking up the 3rd and 7th Tee and then did some plumbing work in the clubhouse.

Di Beechey kept busy all morning cleaning out the garden at the back if the 14th and trimming the streletzia garden at the 15th.

I worked at the 14th bush toilets, the 6th tranquility garden, ladies 3rd tee, sprayed the hedge plants at the 4th tee, tidied up the garden and tee at the 13th.

We all appreciated morning tea of savoury breads and muffins - thank you Barto!

After morning tea Peter and Kevin delivered our first load of firewood and I kept busy tidying up around the hedge at the clubhouse.

YES! WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!



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