Sunday, 8 September 2019

This week in Springbrook!

🌳Monday September 9th
*School Library Day
*Playgroup at the school 9.30am to 11am. All littilies welcome.
*Yoga at the Hall, 6pm tonight.
*Seen any abandoned, burnt out or smashed up cars over the weekend? Let council know on division9@goldcoast.qld.gov.au

🌲TUESDAY September 10th
*RAW challenge down in Numinbah Valley for Springbrook school today
*Yoga with Helen 9am at her studio, 1947 Springbrook Rd
*Men's Shed is open from 10am
*Perisai Diri Silat is on at 6pm at the Hall.

🌴WEDNESDAY September 11th
*Springbrook Craft Group meet 10am at the hall. All crafts welcome. $3
*Springbrook Community Library is no longer open on a Wednesday.  Please access the books during the SMCA meeting.
*SMCA general meeting 7.15pm at the hall

🍀THURSDAY September 12th
*School Tuck Shop orders to Anastasia today for Friday lunch delivery. $5
*Before school yoga for students and parents at the school. 8.15am to 8.45am
*Men's Shed opens at 9am.
*Yoga with Helen, 9am at her studio, 1947 Springbrook Rd
*Seed bank seed packing day. Anyone welcome to help. 10am at Gina's Place. Call Self Help Retreat for more information.
*School P&C meeting, 3.15pm at the school.
*Perisai Diri Silat is on at 6pm at the Hall.

🌱FRIDAY September 13th
*School Gardening Project 8am to 8.45am. Students and parents welcome.
*School Banking today
*Yoga with Danielle at the Numinbah Valley Hall, 9.30am
*AA meet at the hall 4.30pm.
*Ladies Lunch 11.30am. Location to be advised.

🌿SATURDAY September 14th
*Men's Shed open at 9am
*Springbrook Tennis Club often meet for a hit at the courts behind the hall
*Cuban Dance night in the hall, 5.30pm.

🌻SUNDAY September 15th
*Sunday Afternoon People meet to make music and have fun, Call Cath on 0423 414 073

Get your bush fire updates from the Queensland Fire and Emergency Services websites and social media pages. They have the correct and most up to date information on both their websites and phone apps. Remember, no news is good news from QFES!

The Springbrook National Park is closed for a short time while the bush fires continue to burn in our area. QPWS resources are being used to help fight theses fires and as such, aren't here to keep us safe. A decision was made to close the Park temporarily in the interests of public safety. The gates are shut and signs have been erected informing visitors of the closure. Please respect QPWS's order and refrain from entering the Park. It will be open as soon as possible.

The Springbrook Community Seed bank is having a seed packing day on Thursday at 10am. They have been donated large quantities of seed and need to pack and label them into smaller quantities.  If you're interested helping out. Call Gina at Self Help Retreat for more information.

Save your cash for containers bottles. Springbrook State Schools P&C will be doing an old fashioned bottle drive as their October Fundraiser. More details to come, just save the bottles!

"Strings under a Full Moon" tickets are now available online at eventfinder. Check out the Springbrook Gastronomical and Arts Society's latest event on their facebook page for all the details!

This months Cuban Dance class is on this Saturday night, 5.30pm at the hall. Great fun. Great teacher and lots of happy music. Bring your two left feet and let your inner Cuban out!

The Springbrook Natural Heath Network will be holding its first Community Holistic Health Check on September 22nd at the hall. Come along and meet our mountains natural therapists and have a chat about your health. Health talks, demonstrations and healthy food available. Gold coin donation. Kids welcome. No appointment needed. More info in Voices!

The Springbrook Community Library will no longer be open on a Wednesday due to people mostly accessing the books during community group gatherings. If you would like to donate books, call Lynne on 0409988385 and she will arrange pick ups from you. More library ideas will he presented at the next SMCA meeting.

Tuck Shop is coming to the school!
You can order from the Lost Fawn on a Tuesday for Wednesday lunch and from Dancing Waters for a Friday lunch. Contact each cafe for prices and menus.

Our local Mens Shed exists for the wellbeing of our mountain men. They do many things there but they are not a place to drop off your broken goods for repair. If you know an individual who goes to the shed, he may be able to help you with a project but please do not drop in and bring things that need fixing. It's not what the shed is for. We have lots of local handy men who would be happy to help you with your handy man needs!







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