Extra Working Bee Waiwhakareke Natural Heritage Park
Dear Friends of Waiwhakareke
and all Hamilton Residents
Your help is needed.
With the growth of grass with spring, there is a need to hold some extra working bees to release the 2020 plantings. An extra working bee will be held on Saturday, 14th November, with an earlier start of 8 am-11 am. We will meet in the Car Park opposite the Zoo Entrance.
Bring sturdy footwear, and gloves. Leg protection is advisable (trousers rather than shorts) and a long sleeved shirt.
Also bring: Food and drink for your morning tea.
Keep an eye on our FaceBook page for any additional notices, and for a report and photos of the day.
Friends of Waiwhakareke
tui2000inc@gmail.com
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