Sunday 24 January 2021

Springbrook Community Notices

Are the cars over the edge on Pine Creek Road still bothering you? Feel free to prod council by emailing them on division9@goldcoastqld.gov.au and letting them know, it's time to go! The first Community Cuppa of 2021 is on this Friday, January 29th at Greenwood Farm up at Goomalarah at cs 10.30am. All resident welcome to attend. Lovely way to get to know people and catch up with others. Bring the kids. Enjoy the community! Perisai Diri Silat has their 2021 sign on at the hall, Thursday January 28th at 6pm sharp. If you are interested in this Indonesian Martial Art, come along and chat to Simon and find out all you need to know. Informal first day of school photos outside the school Wednesday Jan 28th at 8.30am for those who want them. Free. Emailed to you. Australia Day letterbox decorating for our public holiday on Tuesday is looking a bit sparse at the moment. Pop out now to fling a few Australian flags, balloons and banners about while you are thinking of it! With only three days of school this week, the Springbrook School P&C has decided to start all their extracurricular activities in February. Looks like yoga, vege gardening, community composting, bottle top collections and the famous school tuck shop lunches will all start in the first week of February. Early bird school tuck shop deal. $30 per child for the whole term! Contact Anastasia or pop into Dancing Waters Cafe to put in your order before Feburary 4th. Springbrook Voices deadline is rapidly approaching! Wedndesday February 10th. Remember this edition isnt able to accept contributions after the deadline as most of the volunteers will be going on holiday so get those fingers to the keyboard and start tapping! First SMCA meeting of the year will Wednesday February 10th, 7.15pm at the hall. All residents welcome. If you are no linger financial (and theres a few of you...) bring your $5 per person and make sure you can vote! New members and guests very welcome. Cuppa and biscuits after the meeting. Get educated on the about to be released Cableway feasibility study by doing a Google search and checking out the various websites on the topic. Lots of environmental websites about Springbrook are out there on the net. If you are into the environment, these websites could be helpful. Many of them have social media pages too. Save our Waterfalls, Springbrook Wildlife Appreciation Group, Save our Springbrook, Cableway No way, WaterGum, Wild Care Australia, QPWS. Stay safe. Get involved. 💚Springbrook

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