Earthcare Park Landcare

06 April 2011

Field Days

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Field Days are on every first Sunday morning of the month. Bring your work gloves and favorite gardening tool. Starts at 9.00 am and goes ti...
24 October 2010

FARAWAY TREE PARTY - It's on again!

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Come along pixies, goblins, saucepan man, moonface, Madam Washalot and all the characters of the folk Faraway Tree to the : - -- the 3 r...
07 September 2010

Earthcare Park's Annual General Meeting

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Earthcare Park's Annual General Meeting will be held on Sunday 12 September at 10.00 am.
23 April 2010

We're at Tocal Field Days again!

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Hi All, Catch up with us all at Tocal Field days at Paterson instead of our Field day Earthcare Park on Sunday 2 May 2010. The Tocal Fi...
03 April 2010

April's Field Day postphoned until Sunday 11 April 2010

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Hi All, The Field Day for April (usually first Sunday of each month) has been postponed until the Sunday after Easter. See you on 11 April ...
25 February 2010

Blue Moon at Earthcare Park

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Blue Moon MONDAY 1ST MARCH 2010 at gather 6.30 for 7.00 PM start. ALL WELCOME. A blue moon can refer to the third full moon in a seaso...
02 November 2009

2nd Faraway Tree Party

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Saturday 14 th November 2009 5pm – 8.30pm $5 adults, $2 children, $10 family Join us for a picnic afternoon tea, body art and discov...
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Earthcare Park Landcare Group
Metford Road, Tenambit, NSW, Australia
Earthcare Park is a community based Landcare group. It has been caring for 50 hectares of the Tenambit Common since 1996. Undertaking bush regeneration and nutrient control works, and growing a bushfood garden. We have field days starting at 9am on the second Saturday of each month on site when members and visitors engage in both practical care of the site and educational activities. We also hold fun events throughout the year and welcome the community to come and enjoy the rebirth of this land as a beautiful place to visit and enjoy. We welcome you to enjoy the change of seasons as the large variety of native trees and shrubs come into flower and the varieties of birds and animals increasing in numbers.
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