Volunteers needed!!!
WARATAH PARK WORKING BEE!!
Sunday,30th March,2014
Waratah Park,Ranger Headquarters,Sunday,2nd March,2014.
Weeding in progress and a general tidy up!
The next Waratah Park Working Bee will be held at the park on Sunday,30th March,2014 from 9.00am to 1.00pm.
Come along and see Australia's most world famous park and walk the bush trails discover the history and look at the magnificent native flora such as the Banksias that are now about to flower!Autumn is a nice time to be in park.
We would like a few hours of your time to help with Bush Regeneration,Weed removal,Planting natives and other small jobs on the day.
We will help you with assistance and training on the day you will learn alot as well.
This is a wonderful opportunity to contribute to the park,the local community of Terrey Hills and Duffys Forest.
We would like to see families,friends and work groups/friends to come along and have a great day in the park!It is a fun and interesting day as well.
We do offer corporate or business volunteering opportunities.If you are looking for an opportunity to do your Duke of Edinburgh award look no further Waratah Park is the place to be. If you are interested in volunteering or contributing in other ways please feel free to contact Jenny Harris on phone (H): 9450 1206 or (MOB):0408 512 060.or email Peter Staff on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
For further information our website is www.duffysforest.com
Morning Tea and Lunch are provided on the day!
What do I wear on the day? Protective clothing that covers your arms and legs,bring along a hat,wear strong but comfortable shoes or boots.If you have a pair of gardening gloves bring them along.A bottle of drinking water and sunscreen are also advised.
What tools do I need to bring?If you have gardening equipment at home such as digging equipment like hand mattocks etc,Pruning equipment such as cutters,bush saws would all be useful on the day!!
We do have a small supply of tools and gloves available on the day.
We are currently looking for donations of native seedlings local to the Duffys Forest Area and also a chipper machine and crew to help with some of the piles of geen vegetation.
SAVE WARATAH PARK!!