Bell's Track Working group.
Kia Ora,
ATTACHED IS OUR LATEST UPDATE.
Our next working bee up Bell's Track is this Sunday the first of September, meeting at the end of Awarua street 10.30 am. Gardening gloves are best to bring and we have an assortment of tools as most of the work will be weeding.
This is our monthly working bee on Bell's track being the first Sunday of the month.
We also meet every Tuesday at 11 am Awarua Street Station and spend a couple of hours in that area weeding trimming etc.
We can do with some more volunteers so if you have a spare hour on Tuesdays come and join in helping the return of our native forests.
Ka Kite Ano,
Des
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