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Spring is in the air!

Spring is definitely in the air and this newsletter's main story is inspired by a shopping trip to the Adelaide Showground Farmers Market and a drive out to a plant sale at the Kersbrook Landcare group's South Para Biodiversity Nursery on Sunday.

Spring is a time of regeneration and regrowth. Despite the rain we had last year and the mild summer we had this year, we still don't know what's ahead of us this summer. If you're wondering what to plant or where to start, then get in touch with your local landcare group.

News from the SA community sector

Are you a social entrepreneur with a great idea? Sign up for the Social Enterprise Workshop. The next course starts on 31 October 2011.

Want to have a better success rate with grant applications? There's an Advanced Grant Writing Seminar coming up in Adelaide on 21 October 2011

The Governor’s Multicultural Awards 2011 are now open for nominations of individuals and organisations who have made outstanding contributions to multiculturalism in South Australia.

PARK(ing) Day is about drawing attention to the importance of urban public spaces. Book a space and make a parking place into a people place! www.adelaideparkingday.com

The Legal Services Commission provide free seminars on legal issues for community members and organisations. Upcoming sessions are on Family Law and Child Support.

Chartered Secretaries Australia (CSA) will launch their Not-for-Profit Governance Initiative at 12 noon on Wednesday 28 September 2011 with an informal lunch at Guide Dogs SA & NT, 251 Morphett Street, Adelaide.

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SAcommunity kitchen

It's a great time for leafy greens right now! If you've got lots of spinach, silverbeet, kale or any other greens that you're trying to use up, then you may be interested in trying this recipe from Community Kitchens

Featured organisation

Clayton Bay Community Nursery and Garden offers a showcase of indigenous plants, providing inspiration for sustainable home gardens. Whimsical artifacts made from recycled materials add charm to the garden.

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