Community Planting Day - National Tree Day - Bowning Public School
Event description
The Bowning Bookham Landcare Group invites all community members to join us for a special planting event on National Tree Day, Sunday, 28th July 2024, at Bowning Public School. This event is a wonderful opportunity for volunteers of all ages to come together and contribute to a meaningful habitat linkages project, connecting Burrinjuck to Bango Nature Reserves. Our goal is to plant native trees and shrubs to restore the local ecosystem, enhancing wildlife and biodiversity the playground and beyond.
In recent months, the children at Bowning Public School have keenly observed a noticeable absence of birds in their playground, sparking a heartfelt desire to invite these feathered friends back into their outdoor spaces. Their enthusiasm has inspired our community to take action, not only to attract more birds but also to create habitats for other native animals. By participating in this planting day, you'll be helping to bring their vision to life, fostering a vibrant and diverse ecosystem right in their playground. Let's come together to support the children's dreams and make a lasting impact on our local environment.
Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a first-time planter, we welcome your participation. We'll provide all the necessary tools and guidance, so all you need to bring is a pair of gloves, a water bottle, and weather-appropriate clothing. If you have a small spade, feel free to bring it along. This event promises to be a fantastic way to meet new people, learn about our native flora, and make a positive impact on our environment. Come and be a part of a larger effort to create a healthier, more connected landscape.
What to bring;
- Pair of gloves;
- Water bottle ; and
- Weather appropriate clothing.
- If you have a small spade you may like to bring that also.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Lunch and morning tea provided.
Children are welcome with adult supervision.
Any questions please contact Sarah by email bblandcaregroup@gmail.com
By booking a registering forĀ this event, you consent to being photographed or recorded. These images or footage may be used by Bowning Bookham Landcare and the Landcare community for promotional purposes. If you do not wish to be photographed or recorded, please inform event staff upon arrival.
What is involved? See more of what our wonderful volunteers did in our nurseries and planting days last season in this short video.
The Bowning Bookham Landcare group's Habitat Hops project aims to establish a 50km long habitat zone between the Burrinjuck and Bango Nature Reserves by growing and protecting native vegetation plots or āhopsā in the district of Bango, Bowning, Bookham and surrounds.
For more information on this project please see the Habitat Hops webpage or contact Sarah bblandcaregroup@gmail.com
Bowning and Bookham Districts Landcare Group is an open, active and passionate group of locals learning and working together to grow landscapes and communities that are healthy, sustainable, biodiverse and resilient.
To find out more follow us on Facebook or Instagram @BowningBookhamLandcare, or check out the website and become a financial member of the group at Bowning Bookham Landcare Groups webpage.
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