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Landcare Okareka Working Bee - 28th September 2019

26/9/2019

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Hi there everyone

Thank you to everyone who came to help at last month's combined Working Bee planting in Tikitapu Scenic Reserve with volunteers from Forest and Bird and Rotorua Botanical Society. A great effort with 540 plants in the ground by 11.15 am - and we also had morning tea in that time!

THIS MONTH'S WORKING BEE
When: Saturday 28th September 2019 from 9 am
Where: Wetland area along from Boyes beach
Meet at 9 am near the Te Waiariki Purea Trust recreation building for Health and Safety briefing and sign in.
What: Planting in wetland
What to Bring: gumboots, gardening gloves, suitable clothing, wet weather gear if it looks like rain, planting spade, wheel barrow if you have a strong one. Water bottle.
We will supply morning tea, hand washing water and drinking water.
if you need more information please give me a call - 362 8865
Hope to see many of you at this planting.

Kind regards,
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Sandra Goodwin
Secretary
Landcare Okareka
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Landcare Okareka Working Bee - 29th September 2019

14/9/2019

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​Kia ora everyone

DOC is planning a working bee on Sunday 29th September 2019 10 am to 12.30pm to reinstate the integrity of an area of the Tikitapu Scenic Reserve.

Meet at, Lake Okareka, Boat Ramp, Acacia Road, Lake Okareka, by 10am.

Bring your work gloves, a spade or rake, along with your sense of humour and strong muscles. Wear outdoor clothing appropriate to weather conditions, work / hiking boots (no opened toed shoes).

This mahi will include using spades, grubbers and rakes. Please come to lend a hand to help reinstate the forest.
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Contact Catherine at DOC for more details of the working bee cnoble@doc.govt.nz.
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