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Welcome New Member

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Dear {usertag:name}

Welcome new member Shona Smith to the Food and Gardening Environment Energy Water and Governance Sub-groups.

For the Food & Gardening group remember there is a community garden meeting at the Patricks Rd State Preschool on 4th May. Details on the events calendar.

Regards

Anne

Subgroup Coordinator

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Hands & Heart – Twilight Market Transition The Grove Stall

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Dear {usertag:name}

Ferny Grove State School will stage a twilight market from 5pm on November 25th.

They want to involve local community groups. This is an ideal event for Transition The Grove to have a stall at the twilight market.

We own a marquee two tables a banner… Transition The Grove t-shirts and badges…

You are part of either (or both) The Heart and The Hands Subgroup.

Would you be available to develop ideas for the stall and make it a happy place telling the Transition story to the local community? 

This is an opportunity to come up with something delightful and to work together with and get to know fellow members.

If you would enjoy being part of it drop a short email reply to this Newsletter and we’ll put you in touch with each other to get on with it.

Cheers

Anne

Subgroup Coordinator

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Soils are alive conference transcript

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I was fortunate enough to attend the Soils Are Alive conference last weekend. The transcript notes I took at the conference are available on the website under the Food and Gardening Forum.

Key insights are the role of mycorrhyzal fungi in soil and in building soil carbon and nutrition. The earthworm and dung beetle talks were fun. The ratio of Nitrogen to Carbon also an interesting insight.

Soil our foundation asset for so much.

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