Thanks,
Kim Pantano, Kumbartcho Sanctuary
For all courses, contact Kim on 07-3264 3953 or by email
| May 2008 | |
| 15th 7pm |
Kumbartcho Management
Committee Meeting |
| 17th | Workshop
4 - "Creating a Rainforest Garden Using Native
Plants" "A canopy of trees whose branches reach like arms up to the sky and a forest floor which is cool and inviting" Join Gavin Magarry - Nursery Manager of Pine Rivers Community Nursery and create this Eden at your place. An asset to both your property and local fauna species. |
| 31st 7pm |
Environmental Trivia
Night Saturday Kumbartcho Sanctuary Join us for a fun night for all the family! $5 per person which includes tea, coffee, nibbles and prizes. BYO drinks. You won't have to be Einstein to answer these questions. RSVP to Kim by 28th May |
| June 2008 | |
| 1st 1.00-2.30pm |
"In the Mud- Wader
Birds of Hays Inlet" Osprey House As the tidal mud flats of the Inlet are exposed the wader birds begin their feasting, searching for tasty delights before the sea returns again. Join the Osprey House Volunteers and let them share their insight into these fascinating birds. RSVP Kim |
| 7th | "Going Potty"
Kumbartcho Sanctuary Join the volunteers at Pine Rivers Community Nursery and see what it takes to grow local native plants for revegetation. Learn about seed collecting, propagation and potting up. Suitable for the whole family. Wear closed-in shoes, a hat and bring a water bottle. Great native plants from the Hays Inlet Catchment for sale. RSVP Kim |
| 8th 10am |
"Mermaids of the
Inlet" Osprey House Early sailors often mistook Dugongs as 'mermaids'. These unique mammals graze on the seagrass beds and visitors will be amazed by the interesting stories and their vulnerability due to the presence of man. RSVP Kim |
