On behalf of the Central West Lachlan Landcare Committee we wish you a Happy Christmas and New Year.
Our Office will be open on Monday 11 January 2021.
Pictured are some of our Committee at our last meeting for the year. A big thank you to Margot, Margaret, Ben, Maree, Michael, Darrin, Peter, Cr Barbara and Cr Michele for being such an encouraging and supportive Committee. I am looking forward to many exciting opportunities in 2021!
Have you got your reindeer food sorted? Please ditch the glitter this year. Find out more about how you can make environmentally friendly reindeer food and keep Santa, his team and the environment healthy this Christmas! Find out more via our video via the link below. Note that videos were made in voluntary time.
LOOKING AT LANDCARE Catch up on our last month or so of articles covering off on Gotcha4Life and visit from Gus and Vicky Worland, Seed Collection Workshop, National Parks Association and planned undertakings for 2021. Just click the relevant story headline.
Keep up to date with what is happening with Central West Lachlan Landcare by following us on Social Media. Links below....
Expression of Interest for Volunteering I am still taking Expressions of Interest from volunteers who would like to contribute their time to assisting Landcare during the visit from Costa Georgiadis on 28 and 29 May 2021.
We are pretty excited to have Costa joining us for Eco Day (for Year 5 students from Parkes and Forbes Shires), a Landcare Dinner and at the Forbes Riverside Community Garden Open Day.
Just a reminder that the NSW Rural Women's Gathering is being held in Forbes between 22 - 24 October 2021. Find out more on Instagram and Facebook. Links below...
2021 Sustainable Farms Calendar
I have kindly been given a box of the 2021 Sustainable Farms calendars! They are pretty gorgeous!
Each year ANU create a calendar highlighting nature on farms. For the 2021 calendar farmers were asked to share a photo and story about their favourite tree.
There are so many beautiful photos of majestic trees on farms, and heart-warming to hear how much people value and love these trees and the wildlife they support.