Sunday, 1 December 2019

Springbrook Community Notices


SWAG talk next Saturday, Dec 7th, 2pm at the hall about the birds of Springbrook. Come and find out about what you are seeing in your garden, what to feed them and how to attract them! Coffee n biscuits afterwards. Great range of wildlife books on sale too.

The school holidays are rapidly approaching and with it comes the tourist and all their rubbish. It's time to start taking a rubbish collecting bag with you when you're out and about on your walks again...

Springbrook Garden Club Christmas Party/Summer meeting Sat Dec 7th, 2pm to 4pm at Keirons place. Bring a plate, seeds, cutting, seedlings and garden produce to share! Kids welcome.

The SMCA  and Springbrook State School are holding a combined Christmas celebration on Wed Dec 11th, from 5pm at the hall. See the flyer in your letterbox and on Notice Boards for more details!

Festival of Small Halls Concert starring our very own Lashae and Sani, Dec 14th at the hall. Tickets $20, available online at the Festival of Small Halls website. A really good night for those who love folk music.  Dancing Waters Cafe food stall and a cash bar on the night!

Date Claimers.
* Sunday Dec 1. Numinbah Twilight Christmas Markets. 3-7pm
* 7th Dec. Springbrook Garden Club Christmas meeting.
*7th Dec. SWAG talk
*11th Dec. School awards ceremony
*11th Dec. Combined Christmas Celebration with Carol's at the hall.
*Dec 13th. Last day of School
*Dec 14th Festival of Small Halls Concert

The Springbrook Local Disaster Management committee has set themselves up a facebook page to supplement the texts that go out during a disaster or crisis. If you do facebook st all check out the page. Springbrook LDMC and follow or like it to stay in the loop.

Tuck Shop has come to the school this term!  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.

Storm season is just around the corner  which for us here on Springbrook means cut off roads and lots of power cuts. Now that you've got your fire plan sorted, it's a good time to look at your storm plan. Check you have enough medication, water, food, communications and lighting to get you through a couple of unexpected days with out power. Remember last years 3 day outage after a 30 minute storm just three days out from Chritmas?

Dont forget to take the SES tags that the Police put off your letter boxes and rural numbers. Would be very confusing if the Police come to door knock again!

Not keen on social media but want to stay in the loop? Try looking at the My Springbrook webpage. It's a copy of the daily community activities that appear on our Instagram and facebook pages. On Sundays it also has a much more comprehensive list of notices and information as well as the weekly, "This week in Springbrook".
www.lovespringbrook.blogspot.com

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