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March 2010 Newsletter

posted 3 Mar 2010 18:16 by aLUNZ Scott

The newsletter for March is now available and can be downloaded from this site here.  In this March edition of the newsletter, David Fraser, Beelarong’s Chairman, writes about Dick Copeman’s visit to the farm to talk about fruit trees.

Beelarong News

posted 20 Jan 2010 13:06 by aLUNZ Scott

Hi Beelarong Members,

First of all, happy new year to everyone. 

We will be having General Meetings on the first Sunday of each month again this year, so if you are interested in taking part in the decision making process at the farm, keep these days free.  We will be putting an agenda out soon for the February meeting, so if you would like something discussed, please email it in. 

There was a proposal put in by several members this week that we should open up the shed Sunday afternoons during Summer.  We will be giving it a go this Sunday, so come along if this time suits.  The shed will be opened from 3.30 - 6.30pm Sunday, 24th Jan. The shed will continue to be opened Sunday mornings from 9.00-12.00pm.

We are putting together a newsletter for the farm this year so if you have any ideas or would like to help, please let us know.

It's great to see the effort put in by members during this hot weather to maintain the upkeep of the farm.  Thanks to everyone for your hard work.

Finally, just a reminder that it is the allotment holders responsibility to maintain paths around your plot

Cheers,

David.

Merry Christmas and wishing everyone a happy 2010.

posted 23 Dec 2009 21:50 by aLUNZ Scott

We wish everyone a wonderful, safe and relaxing holiday[1] and hope that everyone is looking forward to a productive twenty-ten.

And in an anti-climatic addendum, to the above: Two new albums to the 'pictures' page.  If other members have photos that they would like to contribute to the website please let us know.


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posted 19 Oct 2009 15:30 by aLUNZ Scott   [ updated 25 Oct 2009 20:22 by Robi Scott ]

Hi Beelarong Members,

First of all, welcome to the following new members: Lizz and Justin Hills, Craig MacDonald, Moneelta Sharma, Andrew Coe, Kevin Nash, Nancy Young, Richard Young, Peter Kearney, Brian McAllister, June Brown, Debra WIlkie,  Almando and Michelle Anton, Marnie Jobson and Aaron O'Keefe...Whew! If you have any questions about the farm, please don't hesitate to send in an email or talk to any of the members at the farm on our open days (Wed and Sunday, 9.00 -12.00).  A volunteer manual is being developed and hopefully ready to give to members soon. 

Just a few things that are happening at Beelarong: 

  • GOLD Programs are winding down for the year, so see if you can make it along to those few left to run.  There is a compost making workshop scheduled for next Monday, 19th October from 9:30 - 11:30 am.  Cost is $5.00. Bookings can be made by calling Joanne on 0432 238473.
  • The art group has been postponed this Saturday but will hopefully be on next week.
  • We have a spare place for one member to attend a Community Garden forum this Saturday (17th, 10:30 - 3:00).  Representatives from all the major community gardens are meeting to discuss future planning and directions for community gardens and farms in Brisbane.  If you are interested in attending, please reply to this email.  First reply gets to attend!  
Just to let you know, the November General Meeting will determine the make up of the Farm for 2010.  We will as a group, decide on the number of committee members and roles of farm positions to be voted on at the AGM (date to be set at the meeting, but hopefully early December).  We will also review  the year that has been and look at how things could be done better next year.  If you want to have a say in how Beelarong is run next year, keep the 1st of November free.  An agenda will be out in the next few days.

Sleepers are slowly finding their way into position around the farm.  Thanks to Alan, Gary, Peter and Graham for your help at the working bee. 

With the hot weather well and truly here, just a quick reminder to allotment holders that it is your responsibility to maintain paths surrounding your plot.  If you see some nut grass or other weeds emerging, please pull them out!

Finally below is a recipe from Productive Gardens Newsletter.

Cheers,

David

What's on this week (30 Sep 2009)

posted 1 Oct 2009 04:51 by aLUNZ Scott

Hi all,

Well, the sleepers have finally arrived at the farm and we can get on with the redevelopments (see below).  Thanks to all those whose plots haven't been redeveloped yet for your patience.

Also, It's heating up and weeds are on the warpath .  If you can make it to the farm, please pull out some nut grass along the paths or in the market garden.  Note: Nut Grass is placed in the green wheelie bins, not the compost bays.  By the way, If anyone has a better way of getting rid of nut grass, please let us know !
 
Things happening this week.

Saturday, 3rd Oct: Working Bee - Muscles required to finish off the sleeper redevelopments.  Get down to the farm early before the heat (from 6.30am).  BBQ lunch will be provided.

Sunday, 4th Oct: BBQ and  General Meeting - All members are invited to attend. So come along and have your say in the running of the farm.   Please read the agenda before the meeting as there are many things to be discussed in a short amount of time.  If you haven't received an agenda please send in an email.  BBQ starts at 11.30am, Meeting to start by 12.30pm

Saturday, 10th Oct: Art group -  Those interested in watercolours are invited to attend the art groups get together, to be held every fortnight from next Saturday.  More info next week.

Some things to think about in the coming months:
  • Novembers General Meeting will review the year thats been and look towards 2010.  If you have any thoughts/ comments on how things can be run better at Beelarong, please start thinking about it now. 
  • Also, at the AGM, (to be held Early December) all positions at the farm will be vacated and up for nomination. Model Rules or the incorporations manual  are available for perusal if you are thinking of nominating. Contact Rob for a copy. A Committee manual is being developed as well.  Hopefully this will be ready in the next couple of weeks.
Hope to see you down the farm Sunday,

David

What's on at Beelarong (16 Sep 2009)

posted 16 Feb 2009 15:47 by aLUNZ Scott   [ updated 1 Oct 2009 16:24 ]

Hi Beelarong Members,

There will be a BBQ and General meeting at the farm on Sunday, 4th October.  I will get an agenda out ASAP.  If you have any items you would like to have raised at the meeting, send in an email.  One item will be voting to formally accept the new allotment manual, so if you have any comments on the manual, get them in soon.

We are also holding some kids "Chill Out" workshops next week. They are:

Monday, 9:30 - 11:30am: Worm Farms - $5.00.  Booking Required
Tuesday, 9:30 - 11:30am:  Plant propagation - $5.00.  Booking required. 

For other Chill Out workshops around Brisbane during the holidays, check out the Brisbane City Council Website

http://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/BCC:BASE::pc=PC_2017

The delivery of sleepers has been delayed for a week.   They will arrive next Wednesday.  Just recapping, The plan is to finish off bordering the allotments and also to build some raised garden beds in the Eastern area of the farm, between the market garden and native raspberries.  Any comments?

Finally, the new Productive Gardens newsletter is attached.

Cheers,

David.

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